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Encyclopedia > Battle of Trebbia (1799)
Battle of Trebbia
Part of the French Revolutionary Wars
Date 17th19th June 1799
Location Trebbia River, Italy
Result Austro-Russian victory
Combatants
France Russia and Austria
Commanders
General Macdonald General Suvorov
Strength
33,500 32,700
Casualties
16,000 killed, wounded, and prisoners 6,000 killed, wounded & missing
War of the Second Coalition
1st StockachCassano1st ZürichMontebelloTrebbiaNoviBergen2nd ZürichCastricumGenoa2nd StockachMarengoHochstadtHohenlindenCopenhagenAlgecirasAlexandria
French Revolutionary Wars In Italy
Lodi - Millesimo - Castiglione - Arcole - Rivoli - Montenotte - 1st Dego - 2nd Dego - Bassano - Rovereto - Mondovì - Cassano - Trebbia - Novi - Genoa - Montebello - Marengo

The Battle of Trebbia was fought on June 19, 1799 and resulted in the victory of the Austrians and Russians under Field Marshal Suvorov against the French under General Macdonald. Combatants Great Britain Austria Prussia Spain[1] Russia Sardinia Ottoman Empire Portugal Dutch Republic[2] France The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of major conflicts, from 1792 until 1802, fought between the French Revolutionary government and several European states. ... (Redirected from 17 June) June 17 is the 168th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (169th in leap years), with 197 days remaining. ... (Redirected from 19 June) June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 195 days remaining. ... 1799 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Categories: Stub ... Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald (November 17, 1765 - September 7, 1840), duke of Taranto and marshal of France, was born at Sedan, France. ... Monument to Suvorov as youthful Mars, the Roman god of war (Italy (November 24, 1729 - May 18, 1800), was a Russian Generalissimo, reckoned one of a few great generals in history who never lost a battle. ... The name Second Coalition (1798 - 1800) designates the second major concerted effort of multiple European powers to contain Revolutionary France. ... Combatants French Consulate Austrian Empire Commanders Jean-Baptiste Jourdan Archduke Charles Strength 40,000 soldiers 60,000 soldiers The Second Battle of Stockach was a battle of the War of the Second Coalition, fought between the French Consulate and the Austrian Empire. ... Combatants France Austria, Russia Commanders General Moreau Alexander Suvorov The battle of Cassano dAdda was a battle in the French Revolutionary Wars that was fought on April 27, 1799 near Cassano dAdda. ... Combatants France Austria Commanders André Masséna Archduke Charles Strength 30,000 40,000 Casualties 1,700 3,500 First Battle of Zurich - 4-7 June, 1799 French commander Marshal André Masséna Austrian commander Archduke Charles Conflict between revolutionary France and the Second Coalition (1798 - 1800) 40,000 Austrians... The Battle of Montebello was fought on 9 June 1800 near Montebello in Lombardy. ... Combatants France Austria, Russia Commanders Barthélemy Catherine Joubert † Alexander Suvorov Strength 34,930 51,547 Casualties 12,000 killed and wounded, 4,600 prisoners, 37 guns, 28 powder transports 8,200 killed, wounded & missing The Battle of Novi was a battle near Novi Ligure, Italy. ... The Battle of Bergen also called the Battle of Bergen-Binnen was fought on September 19, 1799, and resulted in a French-Dutch victory under General Brune and General Daendels against the Russians and British under the Duke of York who had landed in the North of Holland. ... Combatants France Austria, Russia Commanders André Masséna Alexander Suvorov, Alexander Korsakov, Friedrich von Hotze Strength 75,000 60,000 Casualties ? 22,000 The Second Battle of Zürich took place on 25-26 September 1799, breaking the stalemate that had resulted from First Battle of Zürich three months... Guillaume Brune, commander of the Franco-Dutch troops The Battle of Castricum took place on October 6, 1799, during the War of the Second Coalition against revolutionary France. ... Combatants France Austrian empire Commanders Andre Massena Michael von Melas Strength 18,000 40,000 Casualties 11,000 total 17,000 total For other uses, see Siege of Genoa. ... Combatants French Consulate Austrian Empire Commanders General Lecourbe Prince of Lorraine The Battle of Stockach was fought on May 3, 1800 and resulted the victory of French under General Lecourbe against the Austrians under the Prince of Lorraine. ... Combatants French Consulate Austrian Empire Commanders Napoleon Bonaparte, Desaix† Michael von Melas Strength 28,000, 24 guns 31,000, 100 guns Casualties 1,100 killed, 3,600 wounded, 900 missing or captured 963 killed, 5,518 wounded, 2,921 captured In the Battle of Marengo (14 June 1800) Napoleons... The Battle of Hochstadt was fought by the Armenian General Hochstadt against his alter ego Pewee Herman. ... Combatants First French Republic Austrian empire Commanders General Moreau Archduke John Strength 180,000 120,000 Casualties 6,000 dead and wounded 8,000 dead and wounded, 12,000 captured, 200 cannons lost The Battle of Hohenlinden near Munich was fought on December 3, 1800, during the French Revolutionary Wars. ... Combatants United Kingdom of Great Britain Denmark-Norway Commanders Sir Hyde Parker Lord Nelson Olfert Fischer Steen Bille Strength Nelson: 12 ships of the line, 5 frigates, 7 bombs, 6 others Parker (reserve): 8 ships of the line Fischer: 7 ships of the line, 10 others Bille: 17 ships, 1... The Battle of Algeciras Bay began on July 8, British squadron of seven ships of the line, one frigate and one brig, under French squadron of three line-of-battle ships and one frigate, under Admiral Linois. ... Combatants First French Republic Great Britain Commanders General Menou # General Hutchinson Casualties 8,000 troops and civilians surrendered (later repatriated)  ? The Siege of Alexandria was fought between 17 August and 2 September 1801, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between French and British forces and was the last action of the... Jacques-Louis David: Napoleon crosses the Great St. ... Italic textThe Battle of Lodi took place at Lodi, Lombardy, Italy on May 10, 1796. ... The Battle of Millesimo was the name that Napoleon Bonaparte gave in his correspondence to one of a series of small battles that were fought in Piedmont, Northern Italy, in April 1796 between the armies of France and the opposing armies of Austria and of the Kingdom of Sardinia. ... Battle of the War of the First Coalition which took place on 5 August 1796 at Castiglione delle Stiviere in northern Italy between a French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian army under Wurmser. ... The Battle of the Bridge of Arcole (Le Bataille du Pont dArcole in French), occurred on November 17, 1796. ... Combatants French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders Napoleon Bonaparte Joseph Alvinczy, Peter Quasdanovich Strength 23,000 28,000 Casualties 5,000 dead and wounded 14,000 dead, wounded or captured The Battle of Rivoli (14–15 January 1797) was a key victory in the first French campaign in Italy against Austria. ... Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia Commanders General Bonaparte Count Argenteau Strength 14,000 9,000 Casualties 800 killed, wounded or missing 2,500 killed, wounded, or (mostly) captured, 12 cannons lost The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars... Battle of the War of the First Coalition between French and Austrian armies which took place on 21 September 1794. ... Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia Commanders General Bonaparte, General Massena Count Argenteau, Colonel Vukassovich Strength ca 15,000 ca 5,700 Casualties ca 2,100 killed or wounded, 317 captured ca 4,700 killed, wounded or captured The Second Battle of Dego was fought on 14... Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders General Bonaparte Count Wurmser Strength 20,000 ca 11,000 Casualties 400 killed, wounded or missing 600 killed or wounded, 2,000 captured, 30 cannons lost, 8 standards lost, 200 limbers and ammunition waggons lost The Battle of Bassano was fought on 8... Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders General Bonaparte Baron Paul Davidovich Strength 20,000 10,000 Casualties 750 killed, wounded, or missing 3,000 killed, wounded, or (mostly) captured, 25 cannons lost, 7 colours lost The Battle of Rovereto (also known as Battle of Roveredo), was fought on 4... The Battle of Mondovì was fought on April 21, 1796 between the French army of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Kingdom of Sardinia. ... Combatants France Austria, Russia Commanders General Moreau Alexander Suvorov The battle of Cassano dAdda was a battle in the French Revolutionary Wars that was fought on April 27, 1799 near Cassano dAdda. ... Combatants France Austria, Russia Commanders Barthélemy Catherine Joubert † Alexander Suvorov Strength 34,930 51,547 Casualties 12,000 killed and wounded, 4,600 prisoners, 37 guns, 28 powder transports 8,200 killed, wounded & missing The Battle of Novi was a battle near Novi Ligure, Italy. ... Combatants France Austrian empire Commanders Andre Massena Michael von Melas Strength 18,000 40,000 Casualties 11,000 total 17,000 total For other uses, see Siege of Genoa. ... The Battle of Montebello was fought on 9 June 1800 near Montebello in Lombardy. ... Combatants French Consulate Austrian Empire Commanders Napoleon Bonaparte, Desaix† Michael von Melas Strength 28,000, 24 guns 31,000, 100 guns Casualties 1,100 killed, 3,600 wounded, 900 missing or captured 963 killed, 5,518 wounded, 2,921 captured In the Battle of Marengo (14 June 1800) Napoleons... June 19 is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 195 days remaining. ... 1799 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Monument to Suvorov as youthful Mars, the Roman god of war (Italy (November 24, 1729 - May 18, 1800), was a Russian Generalissimo, reckoned one of a few great generals in history who never lost a battle. ... Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald (November 17, 1765 - September 7, 1840), duke of Taranto and marshal of France, was born at Sedan, France. ...

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