Venetian Front
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Was the Venetian front of the First Italian War of Independence.
Chronology
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June 1848: Battle of Monte Berico.
April 1848: The bulk of the Austrian forces attacked Udine which on the 22nd, after an artillery bombardment, surrendered.
May 1848: In 1848, during the First Italian War of Independence, the brigade led by Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi went beyond the Piave River to Feltre, a town in the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia. This action was part of the movement to unify Italy and break away from Austrian control.
October 1848: In Osoppo, in Friuli, following the armistice, about 350 patriots barricaded themselves in the village fortress, under the leadership of Leonardo Andervolti , surrendering to the Austrians on October 13, 1848.
May 1848: Battle of Cornuda.
May 1848: On May 5, the Austrians entered Belluno.
July 1848: Venice is the only city in Lombardo-Veneto to still remain in the hands of the insurgents.
August 1849: Siege of Venice (1849).