Napoleon Bonaparte Jean Reynier Charles Leclerc (general, born 1772) Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle André Masséna Honoré Vial Louis-Alexandre Berthier Barthélemy Joubert
József Alvinczi Joseph Ocskay von Ocsko Anton Lipthay de Kisfalud Franz Joseph, Marquis de Lusignan Heinrich XV, Prince Reuss of Greiz Peter von Quosdanovich Josef Philipp Vukassovich
Strength
22,000[2]
28,000[2][3]
Casualties and losses
3,200[2][3]–5,000[4]
12,000[2]–14,300[3]
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The Battle of Rivoli (14 January 1797) was a key military engagement during the War of the First Coalition in the vicinity of the village of Rivoli, then part of the Republic of Venice. The outnumbered French Army of Italy commanded by General Napoleon Bonaparte decisively defeated the attacking Austrian army commanded by General of the Artillery Jozsef Alvinczi, who was attempting to march south in a fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua. Rivoli further demonstrated Napoleon's capability and deftness as a military commander and led to the Austrian surrender of Mantua in February and French consolidation of northern Italy, ultimately resulting in France's victory over Austria in the war later that year.
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