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There were two, one on October 10 and the second between November 28 and December 4,1870. The French lost the first battle. In the second battle, consisting of 3 major clashes, the French lost the first, won the second and finally lost the third.

The generals in command during that campaign were general De la Motte-Rouge and later, general d'Aurelle de Paladines for France and Prince Frederick Nikolaus for Prussia.

The battle commanders in the first Battle of Orléans were the generals Reyau and Von der Tann. In the second battle, several battle commanders were involved, such as Friedrich of Mecklenburg and the generals Alvensleben, Chanzy and Crouzat.

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