- 100km 62miles 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Lodi 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Arcole or
Battle of
Arcola (15–17
November 1796) was
fought between French and...
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Arcole (pronounced [ˈarkole]),
historically also
known as Arcola, is a
comune with 5,274
inhabitants in the
province of Verona. It is
known as the site...
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Somosierra 10
Friedland 9 Jena 8
Austerlitz 7
Marengo 6
Cairo 5
Malta 4
Arcole 3
Paris 2
Toulon 1
Napoleon Bonaparte (born
Napoleone di Buonaparte;...
- action, B****ano,
Cerea where he led the
advance guard, and
early in the
Arcole campaign where he was wounded. In
Italy during 1799, he
fought at Verona...
- a
drummer with
Napoleon Bonaparte's army at the
Battle of the
Bridge of
Arcole in 1796,
where he led his
battalion across a
river while holding his drum...
- last gasp,
Bonaparte crossed the
Adige behind Alvinczi's left
flank at
Arcole. The
fighting raged for
three days but the
French finally prevailed, forcing...
- Left to right, top to bottom:
Battles of Valmy, Toulon, Fleurus, Quiberon,
Arcole and
Mantua Belligerents First Coalition:
Dutch Republic (until 1795) French...
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Marochetti (Eastern façade). Le p****age du pont d'Arcole (The
Battle of
Arcole), by Jean-Jacques Feuchère (Northern façade, right). La
prise d'Alexandrie...
- a
brigade at
Castiglione and 2nd B****ano, and pla**** a
pivotal role at
Arcole,
nearly defeating Bonaparte. In 1799, he
commanded troops at Verona, Magnano...
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Right outer low
relief (Avenue de la
Grande Armée): The
Crossing of the
Arcole Bridge.
Outer low
relief (Avenue Kléber): The
Battle of Jemappes. The names...