The combat of Turbigo was a military engagement of the War of the Second Coalition that took place on 31 May 1800 (11 Prairial VIII) in Turbigo between...
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The 1st Tirailleur Regiment (French: 1er régiment de tirailleurs, 1er RTir) is a mechanized infantry unit of the French Army, created in 1994 under the...
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more cautious. Napoleon III crossed the Ticino river after the Battle of Turbigo and entered Lombardy. He advanced with part of his force and sent many...
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30 May French zouaves and Piedmontese defeat an Austrian army Battle of Turbigo 3 June Battle of Magenta 4 June French Army under Napoleon III defeat Austrian...
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Austrians. On 31 May, Murat's cavalry and Monnier's division attacked Turbigo on the Ticino. At first, Murat crossed the river and captured 1,500 Austrians...
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Palestro 31 May 1859 Italy Sardinia Austrian Empire Victory Battle of Turbigo 3 June 1859 Italy None Austrian Empire Victory Battle of Magenta 4 June...
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French victory over Austria, although heavy casualties on both sides Combat of Turbigo 31 May - French victory over Austria Siege of Genoa 6 April - 4 June...
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containing the Temple metro station, at the intersection of Temple Road and Turbigo Road in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. Michèle Audin, a specialist in...
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Commemorative medal of the 1859 Italian Campaign (redirect from Medaille commemorative de la campagne d'Italie 1859)
inscription on six lines of the campaign's major battles MONTEBELLO, PALESTRO, TURBIGO, MAGENTA, MARIGNAN, SOLFERINO. The medal hung from a 36 mm wide silk moiré...
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