When did the Battle of Montenotte take place?
The Battle of Montenotte took place on the 12th of April 1796. The fighting began in the early hours of that day and concluded by 9:30 AM.
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The Battle of Montenotte took place on the 12th of April 1796. The fighting began in the early hours of that day and concluded by 9:30 AM.
General Napoleon Bonaparte arrived to command the Army of Italy on the 27th of March 1796. During the battle, Massena led the main assault while Rampon assumed overall command of the position on Monte Negino.
Austrian casualties included 166 killed, 114 wounded, and 416 missing for a total of 696 men. Some historians claim higher figures with 2,500 lost out of 9,000 troops engaged.
The battlefield formed a triangle with Altare at the bottom left leg and Madonna di Savona at the bottom right leg. Montenotte Superiore sat at the top of this triangle near Monte San Giorgio and Monte Pra.
Argenteau ordered a retreat because Massena's assault made rapid progress against his defenses. The French overwhelmed the right flank while Laharpe attacked the Austrians defending Monte Pra.