First Battle of Dego
First Battle of Dego | |||||||
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Part of the French Revolutionary War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
French Republic | Habsburg monarchy Kingdom of Sardinia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Olivier, Count of Wallis | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
18,000 | c. 8,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
80–2,000 | 200–1,000 |
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- Porrentruy
- Quiévrain
- Marquain
- Tuileries
- Verdun
- Thionville
- Valmy
- Lille
- Mainz
- Jemappes
- Sardinia
- Martinique
- Guadeloupe
- Den Helder
- Siegburg
- Altenkirchen
- Wetzlar
- Kircheib
- 1st Kehl
- Malsch
- Neresheim
- Amberg
- Newfoundland
- Würzburg
- Limburg
- 2nd Kehl
- Biberach
- Ireland
- Fishguard
- Neuwied
- Diersheim
- Flanders campaign
- Chouannerie
- Mediterranean campaign
- War in the Vendée
- War of the Pyrenees
- Italian campaigns
- East Indies Theatre
- Rhine campaign of 1793–94
- Atlantic campaign
- Rhine campaign of 1795
- Rhine campaign of 1796
- Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of Dego took place in present-day Italy during the War of the First Coalition between French and Austrian armies on 21 September 1794. It resulted in a French victory.[1] The battle was described in Napoleon's correspondence, he having been present.
The Austrian army attempted to seize Savona, but were checked by the French at Dego. The French plan of battle was drawn up by General of Artillery Napoleon Bonaparte. The commander-in-chief of the French forces, Pierre Jadart Dumerbion, reported the victory to the French government, writing of Bonaparte's involvement, "It is to the ability of the General of Artillery that I owe the clever combinations which have secured our success." The French did not follow up on this success, due to the grand strategy of the French government for a defensive war.[2]
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References
- Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill Books. ISBN 978-1-85367-276-7.
- Napoleon. Correspondance de Napoléon Ier publiée par ordre de l'empereur Napoléon III. Paris, 1858–69, no. 37
- Adlow, Elijah (1948). Napoleon in Italy. Plano: Wagram Press. ISBN 978-1-78625-498-6.
External links
- The text of Napoleon's letter describing the battle. Archived 2017-10-30 at the Wayback Machine
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