The Battle of Rivoli by Jean Duplessis-Bertaux

The Battle of Rivoli

Jean Duplessis-Bertaux

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The Battle of Rivoli

Jean Duplessis-Bertaux

'The Battle of Rivoli, 25 and 26 Nivose, Year 5' (January 1797). The battle occurred as Austria's General Alvintzy made his fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua, which had trapped his colleague General Wurmser and 30,000 of his men. Switching men and artillery from one crucial spot to the next, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was able to defeat the assaults in turn before unleashing a charge that swept away the tired Austrians. The next day the pursuit routed Alvintzy who, in two days of fighting, had lost 14,000 men killed, wounded or captured. Bonaparte had lost 5000, but ensured the surrender of Mantua and the conquest of the important Po valley.

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