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    The Battle of Mondovì was fought on 21 April 1796 between the French army of Napoleon Bonaparte and the army of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont led by...
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  • Mondovi may refer to: Mondovì, town in Italy, in the Piemonte Battle of Mondovì, battle of the Napoleonic Wars Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondovì, in the...
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  • (1796 Battle of Mondovì, the only cavalry unit to be awarded twice) 1st Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna" (1860 Siege of Gaeta, 1917 Tenth Battle of the...
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    Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
    Italian campaign of 1796, except during bouts of illness. He especially distinguished himself at the Battle of Mondovì and the Siege of Mantua. In 1799...
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    was laid out in 1855. The city was named in commemoration of the Battle of Mondovì. Mondovi is located at 44°34′7″N 91°40′10″W / 44.56861°N 91.66944°W...
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    and San Michele Mondovi before whipping them at the Battle of Mondovì. A week later, on 28 April, the Piedmontese signed the Armistice of Cherasco, withdrawing...
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    Montenotte campaign (category Battles of the War of the First Coalition)
    Ceva to Mondovì is a distance of 22 kilometres (14 mi). Once past Mondovì, the road exits the mountains and enters the plains around the fortress of Cuneo...
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    Jean-Gaspard Dichat de Toisinge (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    he fought against Napoleon Bonaparte's French army at the battles of San Michele and Mondovì and was killed in the latter action. Jean-Gaspard Dichat de...
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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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    followed by the decisive French victory at the Battle of Mondovì on 21 April. Fiebeger, p 8 Rickard, Battle of Ceva Boycott-Brown, p 262 Boycott-Brown, p...
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    12 April 1796 in the Battle of Montenotte and on 21 April 1796 in the Battle of Mondovì, Bonaparte turned his attention south of Piedmont to deal with...
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    Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    to retreat to Mondovì. The French launched a rapid pursuit that overran Colli's defenses and routed his army in the Battle of Mondovì on 21 April. The...
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    of Millesimo, 13 April 1796 Second Battle of Dego, 14–15 April 1796 Battle of Ceva, 16 April 1796 Battle of Mondovì, 21 April 1796 Footnotes Proximity...
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    on 12 April at the battles of Montenotte and Mondovì. The battles were swift, lasting only two weeks, and signaled the surrender of the Piedmontese. Due...
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    was out of the picture, Bonaparte turned on Colli with his main strength on 17 April. On 21 April, The French beat Colli at the Battle of Mondovì and soon...
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    Austro-Sardinian forces. Battle of Montenotte 12 April 1796 Second Battle of Dego 14–15 April 1796 Battle of Ceva 16 April 1796 Battle of Mondovì 21 April 1796 Montenotte...
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  • 12 April 1796 Battle of Millesimo, 13 April 1796 Second Battle of Dego, 14–15 April 1796 Battle of Ceva, 16 April 1796 Battle of Mondovì, 21 April 1796...
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    charged the dragoons and hussars of Napoleon Bonaparte's Army of Italy during the Battle of Mondovì. For this act of valor King Victor Amadeus III awarded...
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    Elzéar Auguste Cousin de Dommartin (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    Second Battle of Dego and in the Battle of Mondovì. Later, he commanded the artillery at the Battle of Rovereto. Dommartin was appointed commander of the...
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  • Michelangelo Colli's Piedmontese at Ceva and San Michele Mondovi before whipping them at the Battle of Mondovì. A week later, on 28 April, the Piedmontese signed...
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  • militia. At the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, Louis Nicolas Davout employed interior lines to defeat the main Prussian army. At the Battle of Wagram, the French...
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    5th Dragoon Regiment (France) (category Dragoon regiments of France)
    French Army of the North: Valmy 1792, Neerwinden 1793 and Wattignies 1793 Ardennes and Sambre-et-Meuse Armies 1794–95 Army of Italy: Mondovì, Castiglione...
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  • can be found in the Ancient World section below the list of countries. Places where battles happened are also a source for foreign names. The Mexican–American...
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    San Michele Mondovi on 19 April, and Mondovì on 21 April. GD = General of Division (French army or division commander) GB = General of Brigade (French...
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  • defeats Austrians under General Beaulieu. Battle of Ceva 16 April - France defeats Sardinia Battle of Mondovì 20–22 April– French army, under Bonaparte...
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    Millesimo (13–14 April 1796) and the Battle of Mondovi (21 April 1796). On 26 April the French proclaimed the Republic of Alba in the occupied territories...
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    Battalion "Mondovì". In 1953, the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì" was reformed as an operational unit. In 1962, the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì" moved to Paluzza...
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  • Jean Joseph Guieu (category French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    the village. During the Battle of Mondovì on 21 April, Guieu's brigade played a prominent role and helped capture the village of Vicoforte. During the first...
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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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    Henri Christian Michel de Stengel (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars killed in battle)
    transferred to command the cavalry of the Army of Italy. At the Battle of Mondovì on 21 April 1796 he was seriously wounded in the arm while leading a charge...
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