Montenotte may refer to: Cairo MontenotteMontenotte Department Montenotte, Cork The Montenotte Hotel This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between the French army under General Napoleon Bonaparte and...
Cairo Montenotte (Piedmontese: Càire) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Savona in Liguria, an Italian region located 50 kilometres (31 mi)...
Campaign 100km 62miles 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Lodi 4 3 2 1 The Montenotte campaign began on 10 April 1796 with an action at Voltri and ended with...
The Montenotte Hotel is a four star hotel in Cork, Ireland. Built originally as a residence named Lee View House in the 1820s, the house was extended in...
abolished and its territory divided between the departments of Marengo, Montenotte and Stura. Before becoming the department of Apennins, the Republic of...
(1922–2011), who wed in 1952.[citation needed] They maintained a home in Montenotte. Her father was of half English descent. The second of four children,...
In the Montenotte campaign between 10 and 28 April 1796, General Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy broke the link between Feldzeugmeister Johann...
- Wrecked c. 1792 Brillante 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Montenotte, BU c. 1801 Bellona - Captured by Austria 1798 Medusa 40? - Captured by...
Austrian allies could intervene. In a series of victories during the Montenotte Campaign, he knocked the Piedmontese out of the war in two weeks. The...
annexed by France, becoming the départements of Apennins, Gênes, and Montenotte. Following the fall of Napoleon, Genoa regained ephemeral independence...
territory was divided between the three départments of Marengo, Stura, and Montenotte (the latter was created after the annexation of the Ligurian Republic)...
Savoy) fell to the invading French, and the Austrians were beaten from Montenotte to Lodi. The army under Bonaparte crossed the frontiers of neutral Venice...
the other hand, was successful in a daring invasion of Italy. In the Montenotte Campaign, he separated the armies of Sardinia and Austria, defeating each...
five reigning monarchs. 1796: War of the First Coalition: The Battle of Montenotte marks Napoleon Bonaparte's first victory as an army commander. 1796: The...
over the Apennines near Altare to attack the enemy position of Ceva. The Montenotte Campaign opened after Johann Beaulieu's Austrian forces attacked the extreme...
French Empire (1805) and divided by Napoleon into three departments: Montenotte (department), with capital Savona, Gênes, with capital Genoa and the department...
directly annexed by France as the departements of the Apennins, Gênes and Montenotte. After the fall of Napoleon in 1814, the republic was briefly restored...
under Bonaparte had finally beaten the Piedmontese army in the Battle of Montenotte (12 April 1796), the Battle of Millesimo (13–14 April 1796) and the Battle...
for the Polizia Penitenziaria are located in Aversa, Monastir, Cairo Montenotte, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Parma, Portici, Rome, San Pietro Clarenza...
annexed by France, becoming the départements of Apennins, Gênes, and Montenotte. With the fall of Napoleon, and the subsequent Congress of Vienna, Genoa...
captured. The remaining actions of the Montenotte Campaign went badly for the Austrians. They lost the Battle of Montenotte on 11 and 12 April and the Second...