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Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797, (19th century)
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Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797, (19th century)
Battle of Rivoli, 14 January, 1797, (19th century). The battle occurred as Austrias General Alvintzy made his fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua, which had trapped his colleague General Wurmser and 30, 000 of his men. Switching men and artillery from one crucial spot to the next, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was able to defeat the assaults in turn before unleashing a charge that swept away the tired Austrians. The next day the pursuit routed Alvintzy who, in two days of fighting, had lost 14, 000 men killed, wounded or captured. Bonaparte had lost 5000, but ensured the surrender of Mantua and the conquest of the important Po valley
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This print captures the historic Battle of Rivoli, which took place on 14 January 1797 during the late 18th century. The battle unfolded as General Alvintzy of Austria made his final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua, where General Wurmser and his men were trapped. In a remarkable display of strategic brilliance, Napoleon Bonaparte led his troops in swiftly switching positions and artillery from one crucial spot to another, effectively thwarting each assault by the Austrians. As fatigue began to weigh heavily on their adversaries, Napoleon unleashed a powerful charge that swept away the tired Austrian forces. The following day witnessed a relentless pursuit that routed General Alvintzy's army. The cost was high for both sides; however, victory belonged to Bonaparte as he ensured not only the surrender of Mantua but also conquered the vital Po valley. The wood engraving used in this print beautifully portrays the chaos and intensity of battle while showcasing soldiers clad in French military uniforms fighting valiantly for their cause. This artwork transports us back to an era defined by revolution and rebellion against oppressive regimes. Napoleon Bonaparte's genius as a military strategist shines through in this image, solidifying his reputation as one of history's greatest commanders. His triumph at Rivoli marked another milestone in his meteoric rise to power and set him on a path towards becoming Emperor Napoleon I. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides during this pivotal moment in history—a testament to their bravery and resilience amidst tumultuous times.
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