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v09_1628 - ITALIAN CAMPAIGN Médaille BR 43, Passage du Pô, de l'Adda et du Mincio 1796 (Milan)

ITALIAN CAMPAIGN Médaille BR 43, Passage du Pô, de l Adda et du Mincio 1796 (Milan) AU
MONNAIES 9 (2000)
Starting price : 99.09 €
Estimate : 144.83 €
Realised price : 134.61 €
Type : Médaille BR 43, Passage du Pô, de l'Adda et du Mincio
Date: 1796
Mint name / Town : (Milan)
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 43 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 27,43 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Composition du droit inhabituelle avec une jolie patine marron / Petits plats au revers sur le listel
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : PASSAGE DU PO. DE L'ADDA ET DU MINCIO// AN 4 REP.
Obverse description : Général à cheval passant le pont de Lodi, à la tête d'une colonne d'infanterie ; dans le champ à droite, fumée des batteries ennemies ; signé I.S.F..

Reverse


Reverse legend : À/ L'ARMÉE D'ITALIE/ LA PATRIE/ RECONNAISSANTE/ - / LOI DU 24./ PRAIRIAL/ AN 4ME. REP..
Reverse description : en six lignes.

Historical background


ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

(1796-1797)

Bonaparte is appointed General-in-Chief of the Army of Italy. The campaign began in March 1796. Bonaparte won the battles of Montenotte on April 11, then of Mondovi on April 22, which opened the doors of Piedmont and Turin to him. The crossing of the Lodi bridge on May 10 enabled the capture of Milan four days later. By the Treaty of Paris, the King of Sardinia ceded Savoy, Nice and Tende to France on May 15. On August 5, the French won the victory of Castiglione and occupied Verona. Victories at Rovedero and Bassano on September 4 and 8 forced the Austrians to shut themselves up in Mantua. On November 15, Bonaparte won the victory at Arcole, then at Rivoli on January 15, 1797. Mantua surrendered on February 2. General Victor captures Ancona on February 9. The Treaty of Tolentino, on February 19, put an end to the war between the French and Pope Pius VI. Bernadotte captures Trieste on March 24. On April 15, 1797, an armistice was signed in Loeben at the gates of Vienna. General Augereau enters Venice on May 16. The final treaty is signed in Campoformio on October 18, 1797.

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