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    The Battle of Assietta was a significant engagement of the War of the Austrian Succession and pitted a numerically superior French force of 25,000 men...
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    Division "Assietta" (Italian: 26ª Divisione di fanteria "Assietta") was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Assietta was...
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    on road bicycles). "The Assietta Road". stradadellassietta.it. Retrieved 31 December 2015. "High Resolution Map - The Assietta Road" (PDF). www.stradadellassietta...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia, distinguishing itself especially in the Battle of Assietta in 1747. In 1798 revolutionary France occupied Piedmont and the regiment...
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  • 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara" (Ferrara) 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" (Assietta) 32nd Infantry Division "Marche" (Marche) 33rd Infantry Division...
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    1747, he obtained a crushing victory over the French at the Battle of Assietta, and his territories were saved when the main battleground moved northwards...
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    Elements of the 29th Panzergrenadier Division and 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" were also proving difficult to dislodge on the coast at Santa Agata and...
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    concluded it with a resounding victory against the French in the Battle of Assietta. Gaining parts of western Lombardy like Angera and Vigevano in the subsequent...
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    Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics. Siege of Turin (1706) Battle of Assietta (1747) Battle of Marengo (14 June 1800) Battle of Novara (1849) Bialbero...
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    changed its name to 26th Infantry Division "Assietta". In 1935-36, the 26th Infantry Division "Assietta", including the 63rd Infantry Regiment "Cagliari"...
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    again in 1747. He was wounded again by a musket ball in the Battle of Assietta, and assisted in raising the Siege of Ventimiglia in October. When Marshal...
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    Fenestrelle Val Chisone Monte Albergian Courmayeur Exilles Val Dora Monte Assietta Susa Val Cenischia Moncenisio 4th Alpini Ivrea Val d'Orco Monte Levanna...
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    the House of Savoy; in 1747 its territory was the seat of the Battle of Assietta between France and Savoy's Kingdom of Sardinia. During the Fascist Era...
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  • "Cavalleggeri di Palermo" I Group/ 25th Artillery Regiment "Assietta"/ 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" (100/17 howitzers) XLI Coastal Artillery Group 121st...
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  • Hungarian) 26th Indian Infantry Division 26th Mountain Infantry Division Assietta (Italy) 26th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) 26th Infantry Division (Poland)...
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    transferred in May 1942 to the 25th Artillery Regiment "Assietta" of the 26th Infantry Division "Assietta". In November 1942 the division participated in the...
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    Division "Venezia" 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara" 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" 32nd Infantry Division "Marche" 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui" 36th Infantry...
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    of the French and Spanish armies. Here, on 19 July 1747, the Battle of Assietta took place, which remained his greatest military success. In 1751 he was...
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    Belle-Isle, (19 September 1693 in Agde – 19 July 1747 at the Battle of Assietta) was a French general and diplomat. He was the younger brother to Marshal...
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    students when he was a teacher in the School of War about the 1747 Battle of Assietta. Promoted major general in July 1895, he received the command of "Cagliari"...
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    Panzergrenadier Division (Generalmajor Eberhard Rodt) 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" (Generale Di Divisione Ottorino Schreiber) 28th Infantry Division "Aosta"...
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    Division "Venezia" 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara" 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" 32nd Infantry Division "Marche" 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui" 36th Infantry...
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    and distinguishing themselves at the battles of Madonna dell'Olmo and Assietta. By the end of the war in 1748, about 10,600 Swiss soldiers were employed...
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    to the 38th Infantry Regiment "Ravenna" of the 26th Infantry Division "Assietta", which was mobilized for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. After the end...
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    he briefly assumed command of the remains of the 26th Infantry Division Assietta, retreating to Calabria in August. The division was then transferred to...
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    the same year; in 1938 he assumed command of the 26th Infantry Division Assietta. On 21 December 1939 he assumed command of the IV Corps, being promoted...
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    the only infantry regiment of the Italian Army with two battalions (1st "Assietta" and 2nd "Cengio" Grenadiers battalions), and it is likely that in 2020...
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    August 1941 to the command of the division of the 26th Infantry Division Assietta (stationed in Sicily), a post he held until 30 April 1942, when he was...
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    French army sent to invade Piedmont where he was killed at the Battle of Assietta. Following the defeat, French forces were weakened and demoralised. However...
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    of Genoa Spain Habsburg Empire  Kingdom of Sardinia Victory Battle of Assietta 19 July 1747  France  Kingdom of France None  Kingdom of Sardinia Defeat...
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