clgo:causalties | - 94,000 soldiers killed in combat
- ~282,000 died of disease220,000 captured100,000 woundedMicheal Clodfelter, \"Warfare and Armed Conflicts A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492–2015\", 4th edition, MacFarland: 2017. Page 100.
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clgo:strength | - *1,169,000Lynn, John A. \"Recalculating French Army Growth during the Grand Siecle, 1610-1715.\" French Historical Studies 18, no. 4 (1994): 881-906, p. 904. Only counting frontline army troops, not naval personnel, militiamen, or reserves; the National Guard alone was supposed to provide a reserve of 1,200,000 men in 1789.
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