Battle of Volta Mantovana (1848)

The Battle of Volta Mantovana of 1848 was an engagement during the First Italian War of Independence fought throughout Volta Mantovana on 26 and 27 July 1848 between the Second Austrian army corps of General Konstantin D'Aspré and the 3d Piedmontese division of general Ettore De Sonnaz. It resulted in a decisive Austrian victory.

Battle of Volta Mantovana
Part of First Italian War of Independence

Charge of the Genova Cavalleria near Volta Mantovana by Felice Cerruti Bauduc
Date26 and 27 July 1848
Location45°19′18″N 10°39′32″E / 45.32167°N 10.65889°E / 45.32167; 10.65889
Result Austrian Victory
Belligerents
 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Sardinia
Commanders and leaders
Austrian Empire Konstantin D'Aspré Ettore de Sonnaz
Strength
15,200 Infantry
3,800 cavalry
63 artillery pieces
14,500 Infantry
2,200 cavalry
34 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses
456 killed, wounded and missing.[1] 682 killed and wounded.
  1. ^ Rüstow, W. Der italienische Krieg von 1848 und 1849: mit einer kurzen Kriegstheorie, Friedrich Schultheß: Zürich 1862, S. 279 (Austrian casualty list given)

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