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Battles of the French Revolutionary Wars involving Sardinia–Piedmont

  • Battle of CevaThe Montenotte Campaign began on the 10th of April when Feldzeugmeister Johann Beaulieu's Austrian army attacked the extreme right flank of General of…
  • Battle of MillesimoNapoleon Bonaparte took command of the French Army of Italy in late March 1796. The force consisted of around 40,000 men under arms.
  • Second Battle of DegoNapoleon Bonaparte stood at the edge of a new campaign in northwestern Italy during April 1796. His army numbered roughly 15,000 men after defeating the…
  • Second Battle of SaorgioKing Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia sat on a throne that felt increasingly precarious in the spring of 1792. Two of his territories, the County of Nice and…
  • Battle of MontenotteOn the 27th of March 1796, a young General Bonaparte arrived in Nice to take over the Army of Italy. His army included 63,000 troops, but only 37,600 men and…
  • Battle of MondovìThe Battle of Mondovì erupted on the 21st of April 1796 between Napoleon Bonaparte's French army and the forces of King Victor Amadeus III.
  • Siege of Toulon (1793)The insurrection of the 31st of May to the 2nd of June 1793 triggered a Federalist revolt that quickly engulfed Toulon. Local Federalists evicted the Jacobin…