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in the Adige valley. The
Austrians admitted 572 soldiers killed, wounded, or captured. French losses are estimated at 500. In June, the French invested the now-isolated fortress of Mantua. Over the next month, the Austrian army received significant reinforcements from Germany and several new division
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In the midst of this movement, Beaulieu became ill. On 29 May, a series of confusing orders emanated from
Austrian headquarters, throwing the army into disarray. This proved to be a lucky break for Bonaparte because the French advance began early in the morning of 30 May. The French commander ordered
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and winds its way south for 30 kilometers. At a point 8 km (5.0 mi) before it arrives at Mantua, it veers to the east. The river was a maximum of 40 m (44 yd) wide, but in May the snow-melt from the Alps made it difficult to ford. Between Lake Garda and Mantua there were only four
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Beaulieu reacted as the French commander hoped. Instead of concentrating his forces at the bridges, the
Austrian commander attempted to set up a cordon defense on the river between Peschiera and Goito. In the center, Beaulieu deployed 4,500 soldiers in the brigades of General-major Peter Gummer and
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The
Austrians reacted slowly to the crisis. At nearby Campagnola, Sebottendorf's gaze remained riveted on some French troops in his front and he failed to send reinforcements to Valeggio. Farther north at Salionze, aggressive French patrols also distracted Melas from Bonaparte's true purpose. From
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Sebottendorf tried to recapture
Valeggio, was repulsed, and retreated to Villafranca. Colli sent Rukavina's brigade back to rejoin the Mantua garrison and took his cavalry to Villafranca. Melas gathered up the troops of the right center and fell back to Castelnuovo. He was soon joined by
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rallied the defeated
Austrians and even mounted a counterattack on the town. Sometime in the afternoon, some Austrian hussars rode into the town and nearly captured Bonaparte. This incident persuaded the French commander to form a cavalry bodyguard called the Guides and place
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Infantry
Regiment Nr. 59 were available to defend the span. Under the direction of Pittoni, the badly outnumbered Austrians put up a spirited fight. But, with Beaulieu's army in some disorder, few reserves arrived to help the defenders and soon French troops led by
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outposts and reached the bridge about 9 am. When the retreating horsemen reached the bridge, there was a jam on the narrow span. A number of
Austrians left the roadway and crossed the river, betraying the fordable points to the French. Only single battalions of the
1207:, the French atrociously massacred the adult male population. Beaulieu pulled his army back behind the Mincio, with strong patrols west of the river. He urgently tried to put the fortress of Mantua into a state where it could sustain a siege.
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Hohenzollern's force. Lipthay soon abandoned
Peschiera, pursued by the French. When one of Augereau's units got too close, Lipthay's cavalry cut it to pieces, inflicting 100 casualties for a loss of only nine Austrians.
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that form ridges, which can conceal troop movements. In the area of Goito and Mantua, the terrain is flat. To the north, Lake Garda extends about 50 km (31.1 mi) to its northern tip at
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One authority wrote, "Beaulieu had fallen into the error of trying to guard all possible crossings over the Mincio, and in consequence his over-extended army was without a reserve."
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on the west shore of Lake Garda, where the French began to collect boats. To hide his true intentions, Bonaparte held his three combat divisions well to the west of the Mincio.
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distant Goito, Colli alertly marched his entire force to the north to help the center, but he arrived too late to help. Beaulieu ordered the army to retreat to the north.
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on a hill 1 km (0.6 mi) east of
Borghetto, Salionze 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Valeggio, Campagnola 2 km (1.2 mi) southwest of Valeggio, and
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After some fighting, the French cleared Valeggio but the Austrian cavalry prevented them from advancing beyond the town. Meanwhile, General-major
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replaced Beaulieu as army commander. From June 1796 until February 1797, all the major engagements in northern Italy would revolve around the
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Ernst Beust at Salionze and Oliosi, General-major Franz Nicoletti's 2,600-man brigade at Campagnola and Pozzolo, and General-major
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Josef Canto d'Irles had 12,800 men in his garrison, though many of these soldiers soon became ill after their hard service in the
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That night, Beaulieu's units marched north from Castelnuovo and Villafranca. By the next morning, most units reached safety at
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cavalry. Canto d'Irles and his large garrison covered the Rivalta bridge. In the center, Feldmarschall-Leutnants
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Bonaparte determined to use the bridge at Borghetto for his crossing. To misdirect the Austrians, he ordered a
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held the crossing at Goito with a 3,558-man division consisting of Rukavina's 2,583 infantry plus Austrian and
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with 5,278 blockaded the citadel of Milan and 5,500 more garrisoned different places in northwest Italy.
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except for a 2,000-man garrison that he left in the citadel. In mid-May, the French occupied Milan and
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983:
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28:
539:
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To bring Mantua's large fortress up to a defensible level, Beaulieu assigned the brigades of
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jointly commanded 8,169 infantry and 2,086 cavalry to defend the Mincio near Valeggio.
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caused Bonaparte to reorganize his army. The three divisions were commanded by
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with 3,049 infantry and 779 cavalry at Peschiera. Feldmarschall-Leutnant
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forded the river and pushed the defenders uphill toward Valeggio.
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in the face of opposition from an Austrian army commanded by
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1759:. West Point, New York: US Military Academy Printing Office.
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Chandler, Dictionary, p 64. Boycott-Brown's total is 31,000
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In early May, Bonaparte's French army won the battles of
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in charge. Eventually, this unit would evolve into the
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bridges, from north to south, at Peschiera, Borghetto,
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Prince Friedrich Franz Xaver of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
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1756:The Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte of 1796–1797
1375:'s 3,100-strong brigade in and around Valeggio.
1144:. On 30 May 1796, a French army led by General
1352:attack in the direction of Peschiera. He sent
1236:. Other noteworthy locations are the towns of
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1403:Kilmaine's troops pushed back the Austrian
1240:6 km (3.7 mi) east of Peschiera,
1248:8 km (5.0 mi) east of Valeggio.
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1840:Battles of the War of the First Coalition
1136:of northern Italy, took place during the
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16:Battle of the War of the First Coalition
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1467:and brigade commanders. In addition,
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1399:Battle of Borghetto map, 30 May 1796
1326:Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi
1281:Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine
13:
1285:Hyacinthe François Joseph Despinoy
14:
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1727:Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars
1305:to defend the city. Altogether,
1258:Amédée Emmanuel François Laharpe
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198:Jean-Mathieu-Philibert SĂ©rurier
1703:Boycott-Brown, Martin (2001).
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1373:Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld
1320:Beaulieu posted General-major
1299:Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd
1171:to be besieged by the French.
735:Fall of the Republic of Venice
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1769:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book
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1412:Infantry Regiment Nr. 27 and
1357:Jean-Baptiste Dominique Rusca
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1112: Napoleon as subordinate
524:Italian campaign of 1796-1797
1707:. London: Cassell & Co.
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7:
1793:Siege of Mantua (1796-1797)
1786:
1744:Chandler, David G. (1966).
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10:
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1845:Military history of Veneto
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1381:Castiglione delle Stiviere
1167:, leaving the fortress of
1138:War of the First Coalition
879:War of the First Coalition
298:War of the First Coalition
1820:Battles involving Austria
1746:The Campaigns of Napoleon
1690:Chandler, Campaigns, p 86
1645:Boycott-Brown, p 353-354.
1636:Chandler, Campaigns, p 87
1618:Boycott-Brown, p 352-353.
1591:Chandler, Campaigns, p 86
1546:Chandler, Campaigns, p 86
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1379:Kilmaine to advance from
1338:Karl Philipp Sebottendorf
1322:Anton Lipthay de Kisfalud
1303:Josef Philipp Vukassovich
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1118: Napoleon in command
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504:Rhine campaign of 1793–94
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1753:Fiebeger, G. J. (1911).
1582:Boycott-Brown, p 350-351
1555:Boycott-Brown, p 346-347
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1729:. New York: Macmillan.
1434:Jean-Baptiste Bessières
1422:Gaspard Amédée Gardanne
1215:The Mincio River exits
209:Charles Edward Jennings
176:Charles-Pierre Augereau
45:, between 1802 and 1814
41:Battle of Borghetto by
1748:. New York: Macmillan.
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1307:Feldmarschall-Leutnant
1283:. General of Division
519:Rhine campaign of 1796
514:Rhine campaign of 1795
479:Mediterranean campaign
152:Commanders and leaders
43:Nicolas-Antoine Taunay
1771:. London: Greenhill.
1654:Boycott-Brown, p 355.
1627:Boycott-Brown, p 354.
1609:Boycott-Brown, p 351.
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1246:Villafranca di Verona
1238:Castelnuovo del Garda
1191:. Beaulieu evacuated
1157:Johann Peter Beaulieu
251:Casualties and losses
1681:Boycott-Brown, p 361
1663:Boycott-Brown, p 356
1573:Boycott-Brown, p 333
1528:Boycott-Brown, p 356
1472:Dagobert von Wurmser
1266:Generals of Division
1203:. At the village of
1106: current battle
1311:Montenotte Campaign
1242:Valeggio sul Mincio
1221:Peschiera del Garda
1130:Valeggio sul Mincio
1126:Battle of Borghetto
629:Montenotte Campaign
499:East Indies Theatre
489:War of the Pyrenees
93:45.3500°N 10.7333°E
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68:Valeggio sul Mincio
22:Battle of Borghetto
1723:Chandler, David G.
1705:The Road to Rivoli
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1354:General of Brigade
1295:Gerhard Rosselmini
1146:Napoleon Bonaparte
165:Napoleon Bonaparte
1825:Conflicts in 1796
1383:to Borghetto via
1334:Michael von Melas
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121:Belligerents
1806:10 May 1796
789:2nd Marengo
772:1st Marengo
685:2nd Bassano
680:1st Bassano
665:Castiglione
608:2nd Saorgio
593:1st Saorgio
474:Chouannerie
259:572, 4 guns
96: /
57:30 May 1796
1814:Categories
1697:References
1482:Commentary
1410:Strassoldo
1330:Neapolitan
1217:Lake Garda
1175:Background
848:Montebello
794:2nd Mantua
767:Bassignana
710:1st Mantua
376:Den Helder
371:Guadeloupe
366:Martinique
336:Thionville
316:Porrentruy
84:10°44′00″E
81:45°21′00″N
1385:Solferino
1275:(6,089),
1271:(9,481),
1211:Geography
843:Chiusella
838:Fort Bard
720:Valvasone
670:Peschiera
655:Borghetto
461:Diersheim
451:Fishguard
411:Neresheim
321:Quiévrain
1787:See also
1767:(1998).
1725:(1979).
1344:Sparring
1313:and the
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1189:Lombardy
821:3rd Novi
811:2nd Novi
695:Caldiero
690:Calliano
675:Rovereto
635:2nd Dego
613:1st Dego
441:Biberach
436:2nd Kehl
426:WĂĽrzburg
401:1st Kehl
396:Kircheib
381:Siegburg
361:Sardinia
356:Jemappes
326:Marquain
238:Strength
62:Location
27:Part of
1458:Results
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1260:at the
1205:Binasco
1197:Brescia
1132:in the
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913:62miles
860:Pozzolo
854:Marengo
783:Trebbia
762:Cassano
757:Brescia
752:Magnano
603:Epierre
598:MĂ©ribel
577:of the
456:Neuwied
446:Ireland
431:Limburg
391:Wetzlar
146:Austria
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1405:hussar
1391:Battle
1369:Oberst
1301:, and
1252:Forces
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1169:Mantua
1165:Trento
1134:Veneto
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730:Tarvis
715:Faenza
705:Rivoli
700:Arcole
660:Lonato
645:Fombio
416:Amberg
406:Malsch
331:Verdun
246:19,000
243:28,000
134:France
109:Result
1490:Notes
1464:Dolcè
1350:feint
1226:Goito
1201:Pavia
1193:Milan
911:100km
833:Genoa
725:Tyrol
623:Loano
351:Mainz
346:Lille
341:Valmy
72:Italy
66:Near
1773:ISBN
1731:ISBN
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1361:Salò
1336:and
1185:Lodi
1183:and
1124:The
1043:Lodi
806:Gavi
800:Novi
650:Lodi
640:Ceva
303:List
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