Battle of Cesenatico

Battle of Cesenatico
Part of the Neapolitan War

Political map of Italy in the years around 1810
Date23 April 1815
Location
Cesenatico, present-day Italy
44°11′56.44″N 12°24′5.62″E / 44.1990111°N 12.4015611°E / 44.1990111; 12.4015611
Result Austrian victory
Belligerents
 Austrian Empire  Kingdom of Naples
Commanders and leaders
Austrian Empire Major Pirquet[1] Kingdom of Naples General Neapolitani[1]
Strength
600 3,000[1]
Casualties and losses
50 killed or wounded[1] 300 killed or wounded
200 captured[1]
Battle of Cesenatico is located in Europe
Battle of Cesenatico
Location within Europe

The Battle of Cesenatico was a minor battle in the Neapolitan War that took place on 23 April 1815 in the town of Cesenatico on Adriatic coast.

The main Neapolitan army, commanded by their king, Joachim Murat, was retreating to their original headquarters in Ancona following a string a defeats in northern Italy. The Neapolitans were being pursued by an Austrian corps under the command of Adam Albert von Neipperg. During the evening of the 23 April, while a Neapolitan garrison of 3,000 men were stationed in the town, a small force of 600 Austrians hussars and jägers rushed the single stone bridge into the town. In the ensuing fighting, the Austrians brought out 200 prisoners with only minor casualties while inflicting moderate casualties on the garrison.

The following day, the rest of the Austrian advanced guard arrived at the town to find the Neapolitans had already left during the night.

Citations

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  1. ^ a b c d e Smith 1998, p. 532.

References

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  • Smith, Digby (1998). The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill Books. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.

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Preceded by
Battle of Ronco
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Cesenatico
Succeeded by
Battle of Pesaro