Siege of Mantua (1630) (War of the Mantuan Succession, French defending)
Siege of Mantua (1702) (War of the Spanish Succession, French defending)
Siege of Mantua (1796–97) (First Coalition, French besieging)
Siege of Mantua (1799) (Second Coalition, French defending)
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SiegeofMantua can refer to: SiegeofMantua (1630) (War of the Mantuan Succession, French defending) SiegeofMantua (1702) (War of the Spanish Succession...
the direct line of the House of Gonzaga and the ruler of the duchies ofMantua and Montferrat. Those territories were key to control of the Spanish Road...
Mantua (/ˈmæntjuə/ MAN-tew-ə; Italian: Mantova [ˈmantova] ; Lombard and Latin: Mantua) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and...
highly significant event during the third Austrian attempt to lift the siegeofMantua. Alvinczi planned to execute a two-pronged offensive against Bonaparte's...
Castiglione was the first attempt by the Austrian army to break the French SiegeofMantua, which was the primary Austrian fortress in northern Italy. To achieve...
part of the third relief of the siegeofMantua during the War of the First Coalition. See the Arcola 1796 Campaign Order of Battle for a list of the major...
by General of the Artillery Jozsef Alvinczi, who was attempting to march south in a fourth and final attempt to relieve the siegeofMantua. Rivoli further...
engagement occurred during the second Austrian attempt to raise the siegeofMantua. It was a French victory; however, it was the last battle in Napoleon's...
at Siegeof Acre (1799), Battle of Aspern-Essling (1809), Battle of Leipzig (1813), Battle of La Rothière (1814), Battle of Laon (1814), Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube...
again, drove off the Austrians in the Battle of Borghetto and in June began the SiegeofMantua. Mantua was the strongest Austrian base in Italy. Meanwhile...
northern Italy. The action was fought during the second relief of the siegeofMantua. The Austrians left Davidovich's corps in the upper Adige valley...
again, drove off the Austrians in the Battle of Borghetto and in June began the SiegeofMantua. Mantua was the strongest Austrian base in Italy. Meanwhile...
Sardinia. Following this, his army captured Milan and started the SiegeofMantua. Bonaparte defeated successive Austrian armies sent against him under...
first, third, and fourth Austrian attempts to relieve the SiegeofMantua. Born in Ocskó, Kingdom of Hungary (today Očkov, Slovakia) in 1740, Ocskay joined...
of Georges Danton, making him politically useful for Napoleon Claude Victor-Perrin, a skilled commander, who had served under Napoleon in the Siege of...
Belgrand de Vaubois. The engagement was part of the third Austrian attempt to relieve the French siegeofMantua during the French Revolutionary Wars. The...