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  1. The Battle of Lodi was fought on 10 May 1796 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian rear guard led by Karl Philipp Sebottendorf at Lodi, Lombardy. The rear guard was defeated, but the main body of Johann Peter Beaulieu 's Austrian Army had time to retreat.

    • 10 May 1796
    • French victory
  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Battle of Lodi, (May 10, 1796), small but dramatic engagement in Napoleon Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign, in which he earned the confidence and loyalty of his men, who nicknamed him “The Little Corporal” in recognition of his personal courage. (See “Napoleon’s Major Battles” Interactive Map)

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  3. Battle of Lodi. Date and place. May 10th, 1796 at Lodi Bridge, upon the Adda river, southeast of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Involved forces. French army (17,500 men) under General Napoleon Bonaparte. Austrian troops (9,500 men) under General Karl Philipp Sebottendorf. Casualties and losses. French army: around 1,000 men killed or wounded.

  4. 16 de ene. de 2023 · La batalla de Lodi tuvo lugar el 10 de mayo de 1796 en la ciudad de Lodi, Italia, durante las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas. Fue una de las primeras batallas importantes en las que participó el joven general Napoleón Bonaparte, quien estaba al mando del ejército francés del norte de Italia.

  5. Campaign in Italy. Battle of Lodi. The Battle of Lodi, painting by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune, 1804. Bonaparte’s campaign of 1796 marked the appearance of the new system of war—the organization of the Revolution’s methods of warfare and the ideas of previous 18th century reformers into a coherent and immensely effective body of ...

  6. By Bill Peterson. Following the armistice with Piedmont, Bonaparte relentlessly pursued Beaulieu's retreating Austrian army. On 10 May 1796, at Lodi on the River Adda, the advance guard of the Arm e d'Italie encountered Sebottendorf's Austrian rearguard of 10,000 men and 14 guns strongly emplaced holding the east end of the bridge.