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Tuesday, February 8, 2011. When Bonaparte drove the Austrian army out of northern Italy in early 1796 they left a strong garrison in the fortress of Mantua. The French laid siege to the city from May 1796 to February 1797. During that time the Austrian’s made four attempts to raise the siege, resulting directly in the battles of. Castiglione, Caldiero, Arcola and Rivoli. It was only after the decisive defeat of the Austrian army at Rivoli that the garrison finally surrendered. Mantua was then, and is now,.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011. When Bonaparte drove the Austrian army out of northern Italy in early 1796 they left a strong garrison in the fortress of Mantua. The French laid siege to the city from May 1796 to February 1797. During that time the Austrian’s made four attempts to raise the siege, resulting directly in the battles of. Castiglione, Caldiero, Arcola and Rivoli. It was only after the decisive defeat of the Austrian army at Rivoli that the garrison finally surrendered. Mantua was then, and is now,.

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Walking Italy: February 2011

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011. When Bonaparte drove the Austrian army out of northern Italy in early 1796 they left a strong garrison in the fortress of Mantua. The French laid siege to the city from May 1796 to February 1797. During that time the Austrian’s made four attempts to raise the siege, resulting directly in the battles of. Castiglione, Caldiero, Arcola and Rivoli. It was only after the decisive defeat of the Austrian army at Rivoli that the garrison finally surrendered. Mantua was then, and is now,.

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Walking Italy: Caldiero

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. The battle was fought on 12 November 1796 to prevent Alvintzy reaching Verona. Bonaparte defeated the Austrians, who retreated to the west towards Montebello. The battle of Arcola would be fought three days later to hold the French and allow the Austrian retreat to continue. After a day of rest and food shopping we set off early to explore Arcola, stopping at Caldiero on the way. There is not a lot to see in the town, which is much expanded since the battle and pretty tatty.

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Walking Italy: Arcola

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011. One of the best known incidents of the whole Napoleonic Wars was when Bonaparte seized a fallen flag and led his men in a desperate charge across the bridge at Arcola. The attack failed, but this example of his bravery went down in history. It’s strange that when the site of so many more important battles of the period is unmarked, there is this impressive monument to mark Arcola. The battle was fought over three days in November 1796. To do so they had to take Villanova. This ...

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Walking Italy: Castiligione

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011. It took us a long time to find the tiny village of Girole, which is mentioned in Bernhard Voykowitsch’s book Castiglione 1796 as being a very good location to view the battlefield. The village was held by the Austrian’s during the combat of 3 August and formed the left of the French line during the main battle on 5 August. From the village we managed to find the small road which leads to this shack, which we assumed to be for bird watching. Castiglione is just behind the wooded ...

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Walking Italy: Rivoli

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011. It was only about 15 miles from our camp site near Sirmione to Rivoli, one of Bonaparte’s most famous battles. Just before we reached Rivoli we found a road sign for Monte Pip0lo, a steep mountain just south of the town. This was the site of some minor fighting during the battle, but more important it provided excellent views of Rivoli. See the map below. We found Rivoli with ease, and parked outside the small but excellent museum. This is one of the maps we used for our visit.

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Walking Napoleonic Battlefields: December 2010

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010. Vobarno is a small and very attractive town in the mountains on the western side of Lake Garda. On 4 August 1796 it was the scene of desperate fighting as the retreating Austrians tried to capture the bridge over the river Chise. We spent a day visiting the town on 6 September 2000. Our visit is covered at. Http:/ napoleoninitaly.blogspot.com/. Labels: 08 - Napoleon in Italy. Tuesday, 14 December 2010. On 4 August Bonaparte was present in the castle which was held by 1000 men.

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Walking Napoleonic Battlefields: April 2011

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Tuesday, 26 April 2011. We followed the path beyond the buildings, eventually leading downhill to the small church overlooking the village of Augezd, an the site of the famous Satschen ponds. At the end of the battle the allied army retreated over the frozen ponds. Napoleon positioned a battery of artillery near this church and ordered it to fire on the ice. He claimed in his Bulletin that 20,000 allied troops had drowned here. Labels: 09 - Aspern and Austerlitz. Tuesday, 19 April 2011. We were fortunate...

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Walking Napoleonic Battlefields: February 2011

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Tuesday, 22 February 2011. We were delighted to discover that our hotel in Aspern was within 100 yards of the famous church, and only about a mile to Lobau Island. Our bikes were not ready when we arrived at the hotel, so we set off to explore Lobau Island on foot. It was a very hot afternoon, and we were quite warm and glowing by the time we arrived. Poor Jan did not know where to look. We drank our beer and left in haste. Labels: 09 - Aspern and Austerlitz. Wednesday, 16 February 2011. Our first visit ...

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Walking Napoleonic Battlefields: Schlapanitz

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Tuesday, 3 May 2011. On our last day at Austerlitz we only had a few hours before we had to drive to Vienna and the flight back to UK. Just long enough to visit Schlapanitz. Its a short walk from the monument marking Napoleon's command post on Zuran Hill to the small town of Schlapanitz. Labels: 09 - Aspern and Austerlitz. I have asked to be notified before comments appear so that I will not miss them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 02 - Portugal and Spain with Holts. 04 - Northern Spain.

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Walking the Pyrenees: Ainhoa Redoubt and Bridge at Amotz

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Ainhoa Redoubt and Bridge at Amotz. Sunday 30 June 1996. At last a dry, if cloudy, day. We decided to explore the area from the bridge at Amotz to the redoubts above the. This bridge spans the river Nivelle and carried the only lateral communications between the left and right sections of the French army. Today the bridge is closed to motor traffic and overgrown with grass and weeds. We followed the obvious road, but found it led us in the wrong direction. All were completely ove...

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Walking the Pyrenees: The Bayonet Ridge

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Tuesday 2 July 1996. Overcast skies yet again. We had planned to drive to Orthez, but the dismal weather decided us to postpone the 65 mile journey in the hope of better weather. Instead we decided to return to Vera and explore the Bayonet Ridge again. The ridge is dominated by a collection of duty free shops, with a large car park and plenty of places to eat and drink. The hill in the background is Le Grande Rhune. Despite our waterproofs we had to seek shelter in a small cave.

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Walking the Pyrenees: Orthez

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Friday, June 25, 2010. Wednesday 3 July 1996. It’s a 65 mile drive from Sare to Orthez, so we had postponed the visit until the weather improved. This morning we had a dry, if cloudy, sky and. As our holiday was nearing its end decided to go anyway. Fought on 27 February 1814 this was one of the last battles of the Peninsular War. Soult withdrew his main army from. And took up a defensive position at Orthez. This village was the centre of the early fighting, and helped us to get our bearings. We then mad...

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Walking the Pyrenees: April 2010

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Monday 24 June 1996. We woke to clear blue skies and studied our maps over breakfast outside the Gite. We could see from our map that there were a number of redoubts around Sare which formed part of Soult’s defensive positions. One in particular, Ste Barbe, seemed to be very close to the Gite. We decided to spend the day exploring the area and try to find the redoubt. We walked into Sare along this old cobbled Roman road. On further inspection this proved to be Ste Barbe redoubt.

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Walking Aspern and Austerlitz: Augezd

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Walking Aspern and Austerlitz. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Augezd is a small village on the south east edge of the battlefield. It is famous as the site of the frozen Satschan pond, which feature in most descriptions of the battle. Our objective was to find the small church on the hill overlooking the village. The church is on a steep hill overlooking the village, and the area over which the allied army retreated at the end of the battle. The church is not easy to find. However when the ponds were drained s...

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Walking the Pyrenees: September 2010

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Sunday, September 12, 2010. Summary of Walking the Pyrenees. This holiday would be different from our earlier battlefield visits. First it was longer than our previous battlefields. We left Portsmouth on 21 June 1996, and we would have 17 days to explore a relatively small area of the Pyrenees. We had paid a flying visit to the area the year before, but this time we would spend much more time on each battlefield, and walk the area in much more detail. We would spend three full days walking around the Rhu...

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