The XII Corps of the Grande Armée was the name of a short-lived French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was formed in the spring of 1813 and Marshal Nicolas Oudinot was appointed as its commander. The formation included one Bavarian and two French infantry divisions. In the spring campaign the corps was engaged at Lützen, Bautzen, and Luckau. After the summer 1813 armistice, the corps fought at Grossbeeren and Dennewitz. After the latter action, Emperor Napoleon dissolved the corps and assigned its units to other formations. Oudinot found employment as a commander of two divisions of the Young Guard.
XII Corps: Marshal Nicolas Oudinot
13th French Division: General of Division Michel-Marie PacthodBrigade: General of Brigade Bernard Pourailly1st Light Infantry Regiment (4th Battalion)7th Line Infantry Regiment (3rd and 4th Battalions)10th Line Infantry Regiment (4th Battalion)42nd Line Infantry Regiment (4th Battalion)Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Gruyer1st Neapolitan Light Infantry Regiment (two battalions)101st Line Infantry Regiment (2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions)14th French Division: General of Division Guillaume Latrille de LorencezBrigade: General of Brigade Louis Nicolas Marin Leclerc des Essarts52nd Line Infantry Regiment (3rd and 4th Battalions)137th Line Infantry Regiment (four battalions)Brigade: General of Brigade François Nizard Charles Joseph d'Hénin156th Line Infantry Regiment (four battalions)Artillery: Two foot artillery companies29th Bavarian Division: General-Leutnant Clemens von RaglovichBrigade: General-Major Karl von Beckers1st Combined Light Infantry BattalionPrinz Karl Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 3 (2nd Battalion)Isenburg Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 4 (2nd Battalion)Herzog Pius Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 8 (2nd Battalion)Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 13 (Reserve Battalion)Brigade: Oberst Maillot de la Treille2nd Combined Light Infantry BattalionPreysing Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 5 (2nd Battalion)Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 7 (2nd Battalion)Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 9 (2nd Battalion)Junker Line Infantry Regiment Nr. 10 (2nd Battalion)Divisional artillery and cavalry:Three foot artillery companiesCombined Chevau-léger Regiment (three squadrons)Source: Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill. p. 420. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.