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Murat is forced to leave Naples and executed later.
Treaty of Casalanza
Belligerents
Austrian Empire Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Kingdom of Naples
Commanders and leaders
Frederick Bianchi
Joachim Murat Michele Carrascosa
Strength
11,938 men 1,452 horses 28 guns
25,588 men 4,790 horses 58 guns
Casualties and losses
800 total:
700 killed 100 wounded
4,120 total:
1,120 killed 600 wounded 2,400 captured
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Location within Europe
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Neapolitan War
Panaro
Ferrara
Occhiobello
Carpi
Massa
Casaglia
Ronco
Cesenatico
Pesaro
Scapezzano
Tolentino
Ancona
Castel di Sangro
San Germano
Gaeta
Aftermath
Rieti
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