The Battle of Austerlitz, fought on December 2, 1805, is one of the most significant battles in the Napoleonic Wars. It took place near the town of Austerlitz in the Austrian Empire, where the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte faced a coalition army composed of Russian and Austrian troops. The battle is often referred to as the "Battle of the Three Emperors" because it involved the emperors of France, Russia, and Austria.
Napoleon's strategic brilliance led to a decisive victory for the French, despite being outnumbered. The coalition forces suffered heavy losses, and the battle effectively destroyed the Third Coalition against France. The outcome solidified Napoleon's reputation as a military genius and marked a turning point in European history.