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Name: Pedmontese Front (First Italian War of Independence)

Type: Event

Start: 1848 AD

End: 1849 AD

Parent: First Italian War of Independence

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Was the Piedmontese front of the First Italian War of Independence.

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  • August 1848: On August 9, 1848, Austrian field marshal Radetzky and Piedmontese General Salasco concluded an armistice in which it was established that the Piedmontese troops would withdraw from all of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia.
  • March 1848: In 1848, during the Italian Wars of Independence, the Kingdom of Sardinia, led by King Charles Albert and General Giuseppe Garibaldi, occupied Pavia. The people of Pavia welcomed the Sardinian forces as they entered the city, showing their support for the movement towards Italian unification.
  • March 1848: General Michele Giuseppe Bes was an Italian military leader who fought during the Italian Wars of Independence. The Kingdom of Sardinia, led by King Charles Albert, was involved in a military occupation of Boffalora in 1848 as part of the broader struggle for Italian unification.
  • March 1848: The Sardinian forces arrived in Brescia.
  • April 1848: Battle of the Goito bridge.
  • May 1848: The battle of Santa Lucia in 1848 was a significant event during the First Italian War of Independence. The Piedmontese forces, led by King Charles Albert of Sardinia, were defeated by the Austrian army. This loss shifted the military initiative to the Austrians in the conflict.
  • June 1848: The provisional government of Milan sanctioned the annexation to Piedmont with a referendum (June 8, 1848).
  • July 1848: The Second Battle of Governolo took place during the First Italian War of Independence in 1848. It was fought between the Austrian Empire, led by Field Marshal Radetzky, and the Kingdom of Sardinia, led by King Charles Albert. The battle resulted in a victory for the Austrian forces, leading to the territory of Governolo being placed under military occupation by the Kingdom of Sardinia.
  • March 1849: In 1849, during the First Italian War of Independence, Austrian Field Marshal Radetzky's troops defeated the Piedmontese forces at La Cava. This victory allowed Austria-Hungary to maintain military occupation of the territory.
  • March 1849: Battle of Novara (1849).
  • August 1849: In 1849, the Austrian occupation of Alessandria and the strategic quadrilateral between Lomellina and Monferrato ended with the peace of Milan.
  • April 1848: Battle of Pastrengo.
  • April 1848: The Piedmontese took possession of the Monzambano bridge.
  • March 1849: The armistice of Vignale was signed in the locality of the same name on 24 March 1849, between the king of Sardinia Vittorio Emanuele II and the Austrian marshal Josef Radetzky. The armistice imposed the withdrawal of the Sardinian fleet from the Adriatic and the temporary Austrian occupation of the stronghold of Alessandria and of the strategic quadrilateral between Lomellina and Monferrato.
  • August 1848: The Piedmontese were always being pursued at a short distance by the Austrians and on 4 August 1848, in the southern area of ​​Milan, what would have been Radetzky's last attack of the first campaign began on the road to Melegnano. On the 6th the Piedmontese had crossed the Ticino again and on that same day the Austrians entered Milan.
  • April 1848: In 1848, during the First Italian War of Independence, the Kingdom of Sardinia, led by King Charles Albert, conducted a military occupation of Marcaria. The strategic move involved crossing the Oglio River as part of their campaign against Austrian forces.
  • April 1848: The siege began on the 27th.
  • June 1848: The battle of Santa Lucia in 1848 was a significant event during the First Italian War of Independence. The Piedmontese forces, led by King Charles Albert of Sardinia, were defeated by the Austrian army, shifting the military advantage to the Austrians in the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia.

  • 1. Battle of Custoza


    The First Battle of Custoza was fought on July 24 and 25, 1848, during the First Italian War of Independence between the armies of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia.

  • July 1848: At 9 pm the general retreat movement of the Piedmontese towards the Oglio began and at 12 noon on July 28 the Piedmontese army was gathered behind the lower reaches of the river.
  • August 1848: The advance guards of the Piedmontese army, led by General Alfonso La Marmora, were near Milan in 1848 during the First Italian War of Independence. The city was under Austrian control at the time, part of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia.
  • July 1848: The Piedmontese army retreated behind the Adda ready to resist.

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