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    War of the First Coalition: Italian Campaign 100km 62miles 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Lodi 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Rivoli (14 January 1797) was a key...
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    [citation needed] It bears the name of Napoleon's early victory against the Austrian army, at the Battle of Rivoli, fought on 14–15 January 1797.[citation...
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  • In the Battle of Rivoli on 14 and 15 January 1797, the French Army of Italy led by Napoleon Bonaparte crushed the main Austrian army led by Jozsef Alvinczi...
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    Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
    November, of the same year. He justified his rapid progress and reputation when, at Rivoli, he spurred ahead with his entire cavalry—26 horsemen of the 22nd...
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  • several theaters Rivoli (surname) Rivoli United F.C., a Jamaican football club Battle of Rivoli, a 1797 battle near Rivoli Veronese SS Rivoli, originally Empire...
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    Masséna had already been created Duke of Rivoli (French: Duc de Rivoli) after his victorious Battle of Rivoli. Both titles are hereditary by primogeniture...
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     158) "Italy - History of the National Flag". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2024-08-19. (Chandler 2006, p. 157-159) "Battle of Rivoli". Napoleon & Empire....
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  • over again during the Battle of Rivoli in January 1797. The Tyrol Corps' victory came too late. Bonaparte fought and won the Battle of Arcola on 15–17 November...
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  • following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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    André Masséna, Prince of Essling, Duke of Rivoli (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe massena]; born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French...
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    losses at 19,500. The Rivoli 1797 Campaign Order of Battle shows French and Austrian units and organizations during the fourth relief of Mantua. Alvinczi massed...
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    Charles Leclerc (general, born 1772) (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    Castiglione and Rivoli and rising to the rank of brigade general by 1797. Leclerc was subsequently ordered to bring news of the Peace of Leoben to the French...
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    Franz von Weyrother (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    up the plans for the disastrous defeats at the Battle of Rivoli, Battle of Hohenlinden and the Battle of Austerlitz, in which the Austrian army was defeated...
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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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    winning the Battle of Castiglione, the Battle of Bassano, the Battle of Arcole, and the Battle of Rivoli. The French triumph at Rivoli in January 1797...
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    the beginning of the year, and a second attempt by Austrians under Joseph Alvinczy to raise the siege was driven off at the Battle of Rivoli, where the French...
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    and the construction a new street, the Rue de Rivoli, named for his victory at the Battle of Rivoli in 1797. After Napoléon's divorce, Pierre Paul Prud'hon...
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    Franz Joseph, Marquis de Lusignan (category Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    role at the Battle of Rivoli in 1797 and became a general officer. He led brigade- and division-sized forces during the Italian campaign of 1799. In the...
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    Jean-Baptiste Bessières (category Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour)
    Rovereto his conduct brought him to his chief's notice, and after the Battle of Rivoli he was sent to France to deliver the captured colours to the Directory...
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    Barthélemy Catherine Joubert (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    River valley at the Battle of Rivoli. During the spring campaign of 1797 (invasion of Austria) he commanded the detached left wing of Bonaparte's army in...
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    reverses (Battle of Neerwinden, 18 March 1793) and internal strife (War in the Vendée) and responded with draconian measures. The Committee of Public Safety...
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    Paul Thiébault (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    to general Solignac in the armée d’Italie in 1795. He served at the Battle of Rivoli, distinguished himself in the assault on Naples in January 1799 and...
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    Rivoli was a Téméraire-class ship of the line of the French Navy. Rivoli was built in the Arsenal of Venice, whose harbour was too shallow for a 74-gun...
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    Adige, 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Verona. Rivoli Veronese is celebrated as the scene of the Battle of Rivoli in which, on 15 January 1797, Napoleon...
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  • November 17: Napoleon wins the Battle of Arcole 1797 January 14: Napoleon wins the Battle of Rivoli October 17: Treaty of Campo Formio with Austria December...
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    were dictated by the use of intelligence include: The Battle of Waterloo, Battle of Leipzig, Battle of Salamanca, and the Battle of Vitoria. A major exception...
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    at the Battle of Rivoli (January 14, 1797 ) Republican coup d'état of September 4, 1797. Arrest of General Pichegru and other royalist leaders of the legislature...
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  • Joseph Ocskay von Ocsko (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    fought in the action at Cembra on 2 November, the Battle of Calliano on 6–7 November, and the combat of Rivoli Veronese on 17 November. Before the latter action...
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    victory at the Battle of Arcole on 17 November 1796, then at the Battle of Rivoli on 14 January 1797. He forced Austria to sign the Treaty of Campo Formio...
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    his valor. Beaten by the Spanish at the Battle of Alcañiz, he defeated the army of Blake y Joyes at the Battle of María on 14 June 1809. On 22 April 1810...
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