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    The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between the French army under General Napoleon Bonaparte and...
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    army and that of its ally, Piedmont-Sardinia. After his first victory at the Battle of Montenotte, Bonaparte swung the main weight of his offensive to...
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    Napoleonic battle, the Battle of Montenotte, which took place in Northern Italy. The suburb comprises two electoral districts (Montenotte A and Montenotte B)...
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    notably in the Republic of Venice. The campaign opened with the Montenotte campaign on 10 April 1796, where despite the limitations of his means, Bonaparte...
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    Savona to commemorate the Battle of Montenotte in 1796. It was formed in 1805, when the Ligurian Republic (formerly the Republic of Genoa) was annexed directly...
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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 Montenotte campaign began on 10 April 1796...
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  • century, including five reigning monarchs. 1796: War of the First Coalition: The Battle of Montenotte marks Napoleon Bonaparte's first victory as an army...
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    April at the Battle of Montenotte. On 13 April, MG Augereau's reinforced division defeated part of Colli's Sardinian army at the Battle of Millesimo. In...
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  • to the support of his right wing. Seizing this opening, Bonaparte counterattacked the Austrian right flank in the Battle of Montenotte on 12 April. See...
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  • sufficiently to bring it to political terms. Some examples include: At the Battle of Montenotte, the First French Republic under Napoleon defeated the Austrians...
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    (now a suburb of Genoa) on 10 April, Monte Negino (Legino) on 11 April, Montenotte on 12 April, Millesimo on 13 April, Second Battle of Dego on 14–15...
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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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    years of fighting, the French under Bonaparte had finally beaten the Piedmontese army in the Battle of Montenotte (12 April 1796), the Battle of Millesimo...
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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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    1797, Masséna became one of Bonaparte's most important subordinates. He played a significant role in the battles of Montenotte and Dego in the spring,...
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    at the Battle of Montenotte, Napoleon Bonaparte continued with his plan to separate the Austrian army of General Johann Beaulieu from the army of the Kingdom...
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    Johann Peter Beaulieu (category Grand Crosses of the Military Order of Maria Theresa)
    wing in battles at Montenotte and Dego, Beaulieu watched in stunned inactivity as the French knocked Sardinia out of the war at the battles of Millesimo...
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    years of fighting, the French under Napoleon had finally beaten the Piedmontese army in the Battle of Montenotte, and on 21 April 1796 in the Battle of Mondovi...
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    At the Battle of Montenotte Bonaparte defeated the Austrians and fought a second engagement around Dego soon after. Following these battles he launched...
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    Cairo Montenotte (Piedmontese: Càire) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Savona in Liguria, an Italian region located 50 kilometres (31 mi)...
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    right wing of the allied armies at the Battle of Montenotte on 12 April. The next day he defeated an Austro-Sardinian force at the Battle of Millesimo...
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    divided between the departments of Marengo, Montenotte and Stura. Before becoming the department of Apennins, the Republic of Genoa was converted to a puppet...
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    century, including five reigning monarchs. 1796: War of the First Coalition: The Battle of Montenotte marks Napoleon Bonaparte's first victory as an army...
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  • Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld (category Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    actions of the Montenotte Campaign went badly for the Austrians. They lost the Battle of Montenotte on 11 and 12 April and the Second Battle of Dego on...
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    absorbed into the ranks. After the Battle of Montenotte in 1796, 1,000 French soldiers who had been sent into battle unarmed were afterwards equipped with...
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    Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Napoleon Bonaparte and was badly defeated in the Montenotte campaign in April 1796. During the War of the Third Coalition he led several divisions at Caldiero...
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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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    Antoine-Guillaume Rampon (category Counts of France)
    day, he led his demi-brigade at the Battle of Montenotte, and later in the week he fought at the Second Battle of Dego. For his actions, General Bonaparte...
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    Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Rukavina was not able to continue in command. The French victory in the Battle of Montenotte was completed on 12 April when French commander Napoleon Bonaparte...
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  • right wing of the allied armies at the Battle of Montenotte on 12 April. The next day he defeated an Austro-Sardinian force at the Battle of Millesimo...
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