Siege of Fort Bard

Siege of Fort Bard
Part of the Italian campaigns in the War of the Second Coalition

Piedmontese cannons shooting at the French
Date14 May – 1 June 1800
Location45°36′30″N 7°44′41″E / 45.60833°N 7.74472°E / 45.60833; 7.74472
Result French victory
Belligerents
French First Republic France Habsburg monarchy Austria
Kingdom of Sardinia Kingdom of Sardinia
Commanders and leaders
French First Republic Napoleon Bonaparte Habsburg monarchy Josef Stockard Bernkopf[1]
Strength
French advance guard 400 men[2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown 200 dead or wounded
200 captured
Siege of Fort Bard is located in Europe
Siege of Fort Bard
Location within Europe

The siege of Fort Bard (also known as Bard Fort) was a military action that took place during May 1800 during the second Napoleonic Italian campaign and blocked the advance of Napoleon Bonaparte's Armée de Reserve for 12 days in the narrow passage.[2] Fort Bard was commanded by Captain Josef Stockard von Bernkopf with approximately 300 Austrian troops and 100 Piedmontese soldiers.

  1. ^ Napoleon and the Operational Art of War: Essays in Honor of Donald D. Horward
  2. ^ a b Roberts 2016, p. 253.

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