- The
Trebbia (stressed
Trèbbia; Latin: Trebia) is a
river predominantly of
Liguria and
Emilia Romagna in
northern Italy. It is one of the four main right-bank...
- The
Battle of the
Trebia (or
Trebbia) was the
first major battle of the
Second Punic War,
fought between the
Carthaginian forces of
Hannibal and a Roman...
-
Verona The
Battle of (the)
Trebbia (17 [6 OS] – 20 [9 OS] June, 1799) was
fought near the
rivers of Tidone,
Trebbia, and Nure in
northern Italy between...
- Austro-Russian army, and
after a
series of victories, such as the
battle of the
Trebbia, he
captured Milan and Turin, and
nearly erased all of Napoleon's Italian...
-
Apennine Mountains and
Trebbia river, Italy...
-
province of
Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna,
northern Italy. It is
located in the
Trebbia River valley southwest of the town Piacenza.
There is also an
abbey and...
- Perduca, or Perducca, is a
mountain in the
Ligurian Apennines located in Val
Trebbia, in the
Italian commune of Travo, in the
Province of Piacenza. Ophiolite...
-
inflicted a
series of
defeats on the French; in particular, the
Battle of the
Trebbia in 1799.
Russia was in a
continuous state of
financial crisis.
While revenue...
-
grappling with
Alexander Suvorov's Austro-Russians at the
Battle of the
Trebbia (1799) to the east. When
Moreau moved north,
Bellegarde offered battle...
- at the
Trebbia,
while inflicting 16,500 on the
French including the
taking of 7,000 prisoners. On 20 June, just as the
battle of the
Trebbia ended, the...