Battle of Bassano

Battle of Bassano
Part of the French Revolutionary Wars

Bonaparte after the Battle of Bassano, by Horace Vernet (1848)
Date8 September 1796
Location
Bassano, Venetia, present-day Italy
45°46′00″N 11°44′00″E / 45.7667°N 11.7333°E / 45.7667; 11.7333
Result French victory
Belligerents
France First French Republic Habsburg monarchy Habsburg monarchy
Commanders and leaders

French First Republic Napoleon Bonaparte French First Republic André Masséna

French First Republic Jean Lannes
Holy Roman Empire Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser
Strength
20,000 20,000[1][2]
Casualties and losses
400 killed, wounded or missing 600 killed or wounded,
6,000 captured,
30 cannons, 8 standards
Battle of Bassano is located in Europe
Battle of Bassano
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The Battle of Bassano was fought on 8 September 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, in the territory of the Republic of Venice, between a French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austrian forces led by Count Dagobert von Wurmser. The engagement occurred during the second Austrian attempt to raise the siege of Mantua. It was a French victory; however, it was the last battle in Napoleon's perfect military career as two months later he would be defeated at the Second Battle of Bassano, ending his victorious streak. The Austrians abandoned their artillery and baggage, losing supplies, cannons, and battle standards to the French.

  1. ^ Napoleone Bonaparte, Memorie della campagna d'Italia, Roma, Donzelli editore, 2012, ISBN 978-88-6036-714-3.
  2. ^ Rickard, J (30 January 2009), Battle of Bassano, 8 September 1796 , http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_bassano_1796.html

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