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Battle of Millesimo
Part of the French Revolutionary Wars
Attack on château de Cossaria by Nicolas-Antoine Taunay
Napoleon Bonaparte Auguste de Marmont Louis-Gabriel Suchet Pierre Augereau
Giovanni di Provera Filippo del Carretto †
Strength
9,000[1] 23 guns
Millesimo: 4,000[1]
Cosseria: 988
Casualties and losses
Millesimo: 700[2][1]
Cosseria: 1,000[3]
Millesimo: 2-3,000, 18 guns[1]
Cosseria: 988, 2 guns[4]
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The Battle of Millesimo, fought on 13 and 14 April 1796, was the name that Napoleon Bonaparte gave in his correspondence to one of a series of small battles that were fought in Liguria, Northern Italy between the armies of France and the allied armies of the Habsburg monarchy and of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont.
^ abcdBodart 1908, p. 307.
^Francesco Congnasso: I Savoia, p.497
^Francesco Congnasso: I Savoia, p.497
^Francesco Congnasso: I Savoia, p.497
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