Battle between Austrian and Italian forces in 1849
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Battle of Mortara
Part of the First Italian War of Independence
Clash between Austrian and Piedmontese troops at the battle of Mortara.
Date
21 March 1849
Location
Mortara, Piedmont (present-day Italy)
Result
Austrian victory
Belligerents
Piedmont-Sardinia
Austria
Commanders and leaders
King Karl Albert Wojciech Chrzanowski
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
Strength
26,000
19,000
Casualties and losses
2,400
350
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First Italian War of Independence
Milan
Goito Bridge
Castelnuovo
1st Governolo
Osoppo
Peschiera [it]
Pastrengo
Santa Lucia
Cornuda
Curtatone & Montanara
Goito
Monte Berico
2nd Governolo
Vicenza
Custoza
Trentino
Papal States
Volta Mantovana
Mestre
Mortara
Novara
Brescia
Tuscany
Velletri
Rome
Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states
Sicilian revolution of 1848
Five Days of Milan
Republic of San Marco
Roman Republic
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