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    War of the Second Coalition: Italy 50km 30miles Marengo 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Verona 1    In the Battle of Magnano on 5 April 1799, an Austrian army...
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    François Nicolas Fririon (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Schérer. He served as chief of staff to Jacques Maurice Hatry at the Battle of Verona on 26 March 1799 and the Battle of Magnano on 5 April. After fighting...
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    Jean-Baptiste Solignac (category Field marshals of Portugal)
    worth 310,077 francs. As his chief of staff, Solignac carried out these acquisitions for Massena. At the Battle of Magnano on 5 April 1799, Solignac commanded...
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    Pál Kray in a battle at Legnago on 26 March 1799. He fought at the Battle of Magnano where he temporarily commanded a division. He besieged the Milan citadel...
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  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars killed in battle)
    Italy during 1799, he fought at Verona and met his death at Magnano. His surname is one of the 660 names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. Pijon was...
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    26 March. At the Battle of Magnano on 5 April, the Habsburg Austrian army of Paul Kray triumphed over the Republican French army of Barthélemy Louis Joseph...
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    Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
    Mantua. In 1799, he again fought in Italy during the War of the Second Coalition at Verona, Magnano and Cassano, being captured in the latter action. After...
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  • Karl Mercandin (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Rhine campaign of 1796 as a division commander. In 1799, he led a division at Verona and Magnano. Mortally wounded in the latter battle, he died a week...
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    François Jean Baptiste Quesnel (category French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    of Verona on 26 March 1799, the Battle of Magnano on 5 April, and the Battle of Cassano on 27–28 April. At the Battle of Bassignana on 12 May 1799, he was...
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    Milan. In the spring of 1799 the Habsburg and Russian armies ousted the French from much of northern Italy after the battles of Magnano and Cassano and they...
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    Nicolas Léonard Beker (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
    Beker was an adjutant general on the staff of Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier at the Battle of Magnano in 1799. Soon after Marengo, Beker married the...
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    August 1799: General Joubert, commander of both the Army of Italy and the Army of the Alps, killed at the battle of Novi 15 August – 20 September 1799: General...
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    day of February 1793 to the first of October 1801. In two volumes. Edinburg: Turnbull, 1802, vol. 2. Battle of Magnano by J. Rickard Battle of Magnano by...
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    Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (category French Ministers of War)
    defeated by Austrian General Pál Kray at the Battle of Magnano on 5 April. "Schérer went into this battle without forming a reserve and was thus unable...
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    Louis Partouneaux (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bourbon Restoration)
    the Battle of Magnano on 5 April 1799. His command included 1,000 French soldiers of the 3rd Line Demi-Brigade and 800 men of the 1st Battalion of the...
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    During his five years as a Marshal of the Empire (1809–1814), Nicolas-Charles Oudinot received seven of a total of 34 battle wounds suffered throughout his...
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    thirds of its complement of 4,000 men. Its commander, General Franciszek Rymkiewicz, was killed at the Battle of Magnano on 5 April. The remainder of the...
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    Antoine Guillaume Delmas (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    during the Battle of Verona and at the Battle of Magnano. Following these battles, Delmas was sent back to the Army of the Rhine. With the Army of the Rhine...
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    Schérer at the Battle of Magnano on April 4. This defeat forced the French army into a long retreat. Attempts by Schérer to hold the lines of the Mincio and...
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    they gradually pushed the French out of Italy and invaded Switzerland – racking up victories at the battles of Magnano, Cassano, and Novi along the way....
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  • against France. Russia pulls out of the War of the Second Coalition Battle of Magnano 5 April - Austria defeats France Battle of Sultanpet Tope 5–6 April -...
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    Paul Grenier (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
    leadership in the Battle of Neuwied on 18 April 1797. During the War of the Second Coalition, Grenier led a division at the battles of Verona, Magnano, and Cassano...
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  • list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the Second Coalition (1798/9 – 1801/2, depending on periodisation). It includes the battles of: the...
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    northwest of Bologna. In the battles of Magnano and Cassano, the Austrians and allied Russian Empire forces swept the French from much of northern Italy...
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    Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky (category Austrian people of Czech descent)
    soldiers that belonged to 2 battalions of vacant ex-Priess Infantry Regiment Nr. 24. At the Battle of Magnano on 5 April, Mittrowsky led a brigade in...
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    Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer. The drawn Battle of Verona on 26 March was followed by the Battle of Magnano on 5 April, when Kray's 46,000 men won an...
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  • Jennifers' Law (Connecticut) (category History of women in Connecticut)
    Farber Dulos and Jennifer Magnano. Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24, 2019. Dulos disappeared in the middle of divorce and child custody proceedings...
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    Marc Antoine de Beaumont (category Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour)
    the War of the Second Coalition, Beaumont served in Italy again. On 5 April 1799, he was shot through the right shoulder at the Battle of Magnano. He recovered...
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  • Albert Gyulay (category Knights Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa)
    the Battle of Verona on 26 April 1799. At the Battle of Magnano on 6 April, his regiment formed part of Ferdinand Minckwitz's brigade in Konrad Valentin...
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    Franz Joseph, Marquis de Lusignan (category Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    Italy during the War of the Second Coalition. On 5 April 1799, he led a brigade in Michael Frölich's division at the Battle of Magnano, where he was wounded...
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