• Battle of Peschiera was a minor clash that occurred on 6 August, 1796 between the Austrian troops of General Anton Lipthay and the French division of...
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    Peschiera del Garda (Italian pronunciation: [peˈskjɛːra del ˈɡarda]; Venetian: Pischera; Latin: Ardelica, Arilica) is a town and comune in the province...
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    The Piedmontese army won the battle, as the Austrians were unable to break through to relieve the siege of Peschiera and prevent its surrender which...
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    fortresses known as the Quadrilateral: Verona, Mantua, Peschiera, and Legnago. The Piedmontese took Peschiera after a short siege, but Radetzky received substantial...
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  • and Peschiera in Italy following the Italians' defeat at the Battle of Caporetto. The conferences were held in Italy to reassure the Italians of the Allied...
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    including Generals of Brigade Pascal Antoine Fiorella and Antoine Valette. Austrian casualties were 600. Vaubois pulled back toward Peschiera del Garda while...
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  • General Wurmser. Battle of Peschiera 6 August - France defeats Austria Battle of Les Irois 7 August - Great Britain defeats France Battle of Altendorf 9 August...
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    to south, at Peschiera, Borghetto, Goito, and at Rivalta near the bend in the river. Near Peschiera and Borghetto there are a series of moraines that...
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  • is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the First Coalition (20 April 1792 – 18 October 1797). It includes the battles of: the Low Countries...
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    either side of Legnago. Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier led the force besieging Mantua. Hyacinthe Despinoy had one demi-brigade at Peschiera, another with...
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    Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Peschiera" (Italian: 4° Reggimento Artiglieria Controaerei "Peschiera") is an air defence regiment of the Italian Army. Originally...
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    were positioned around Mantua while those of the latter defended the fortress of Peschiera at the northern edge of the battlefield. Eugène's plan called for...
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    on 3 June. Together with Legnago, Verona, and Peschiera, Mantua forms part of the famous Quadrilateral of fortresses. To this day, the city is bounded...
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    Schérer left 12,000 troops to hold the key fortress of Mantua, directed 1,600 more to defend Peschiera del Garda and retreated to the west on 12 April. Two...
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    Lake Garda (redirect from Lake of Garda)
    Shortly after the battle of Solferino and San Martino was won by the Franco-Savoyards and Peschiera was besieged. With the armistice of Villafranca the...
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    1st Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna" (category Granatieri Regiments of Italy)
    Solferino and the Battle of Peschiera. On 12 July 1859 the war ended with the Armistice of Villafranca, which included the transfer of Lombardy from the...
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    Solferino and the Battle of Peschiera. On 12 July 1859 the war ended with the Armistice of Villafranca, which included the transfer of Lombardy from the...
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    Eugene in command of the whole country between that river and the Adige. Eugene now effected the passage of the Mincio at Peschiera del Garda, driving...
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    council decided instead to attack Peschiera from the northeast and to occupy Rivoli Veronese. The memory of the Battle of Santa Lucia was still very fresh...
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    Venice and Trent and Bonaparte's station chief, Angelo Pico, based at Peschiera, sent his men forward into the Tyrol. More importantly, his spy Francesco...
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    River on 12 April. Leaving 12,000 troops in the fortress of Mantua and 1,600 more in Peschiera del Garda, the demoralized French commander ordered his...
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    preparations to cross the Mincio close to Peschiera del Garda and well beyond Catinat's left, with the intention of finding a new supply area about Brescia...
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    Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy))
    gained distinction and the rank of major at the siege of Peschiera [it]. On 5 August 1848 he liberated Charles Albert of Sardinia from a revolutionary mob...
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    Austria by the Treaty of Zurich had to cede Lombardy up to the Mincio River, except for the fortresses of Mantua and Peschiera, to the French Emperor...
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    the Duchy of Ferrara: the Polesine, Este and Scodosia di Montagna to the Marquisate of Mantua: Peschiera, Asola and Lonato to the Kingdom of Hungary, if...
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    in a way that threatened any Piedmontese attack against the fortress of Peschiera del Garda, and against Verona. Therefore, the Piedmontese High Command...
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  • Revolutionary Wars) Battle of Castiglione – 1796 – War of the First Coalition (French Revolutionary Wars) Battle of Peschiera – 1796 – War of the First Coalition...
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    theatre of operations for the Austrian army. Archduke Charles was assigned 95,000 troops and directed to cross the Adige river with Mantua, Peschiera, and...
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    Sahuguet and General of Division Charles Kilmaine to leave a garrison in Peschiera del Garda and fall back behind the Oglio River if they were unable to...
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    Solferino (category Municipalities of the Province of Mantua)
    m above sea level. Not far away also lies the province of Verona, with the towns of Peschiera del Garda and Valeggio sul Mincio, only a few kilometres...
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