Battle of Montenotte


Battle of Montenotte


April 12, 1796

French victory.

As the Austrians attacked the French under Cervoni at Voltri, they also attacked the French at Montenotte under Rampon. Cervoni fell back from Voltri without many casualties, while Rampon tenaciously held his position against General Argenteau's 6000 men.

Quickly grasping the situation, General Bonaparte realized the Austrian forces were split and it was an excellent opportunity to destroy one wing of the enemy army. He ordered Masséna's and La Harpe's 9000 troops to Montenotte, and on April 12th they began the attack. La Harpe attacked the the Austrians frontally and met resistance, but Masséna launched his troops on the left against the Austrian right and successfully moved into the Austrian rear. Masséna's attack proved to be too much for the Austrians, and they fell back in great disorder, suferring 2500 casualties.

It was General Bonaparte's first victory as a commander-in-chief, and a helpful morale boost to the Army of Italy. Many muskets were captured from the Austrians, which immediately went to arming the many French soldiers without weapons in the under-supplied Army of Italy.

Sources:

Boycott-Brown, Martin. The Road to Rivoli: Napoleon's First Campaign. London: Cassell & Co, 2001.

Chandler, David G. The Campaigns of Napoleon. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1966.

Ryan, Edward. Napoleon's Shield and Guardian: The Unconquerable General Daumesnil. London: Greenhill Books, 2003.


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Officer Unit Rank
Augereau 1st Division Général de division
Berthier Army of Italy - Chief of Staff Général de division
Bonaparte Army of Italy Général de division
Dommartin Général de brigade
Joubert Général de brigade
Laharpe 1st Division Général de division
Masséna Advance Guard (Divisions Laharpe and Meynier) Général de division
Rampon Général de brigade
Reille Advance Guard - ADC to Masséna Lieutenant
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