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  partof the French Revolutionary Wars
  caption NapolĂ©on at the Battle Of Rivoli , by Felix Philipoteaux
  date 14-15 January , 1797
  place Rivoli , Italy
  result Decisive French victory
  combatant1 France
  combatant2 Austrian Empire
  commander1 Napoleon Bonaparte
  commander2 Joseph Alvinczy
  strength1 17,000
  strength2 28,000
  casualties1 5,000 dead and wounded
  casualties2 14,000 dead, wounded or captured


The Battle of Rivoli was fought on January 14January 15 1797 at Rivoli Veronese (near Verona ) in Italy and resulted in a victory for the French under General Bonaparte against the Austria ns under General Alvinczy . It was Austria's fourth and final attempt to relieve their besieged fortress of Mantua .

Alvinczy's plan was to overwhelm Barthelemy Catherine Joubert in the mountains east of Lake Garda with the concentration of five separate columns, and thereby gain access to the open country north of Mantua where Austrian superior numbers would be able to defeat Bonaparte's smaller Army Of Italy . However, Joubert held, and Bonaparte was able to bring up elements of Massena's division to support Joubert's efforts to form a defensive line on favorable ground just north of Rivoli on the Tromballora Heights .

The battle would be a contest between Alvinczy's efforts to concentrate his disperssed columns versus the arrival of French reinforcements. The morning of the 14th saw fiece fighting along the Tromballora Heights, as another Austrian column attempted to turn the French right via the s had forced their way through the gorge, word arrived that another Austrian column was cutting off his retreat south of Rivoli, and Alvinczy himself was on the Tromballora Heights urging his victorious battalions forward, though they were unformed due to combat and rough terrain.

Meanwhile a series of events managed to take advantage of this crucial mistake. Bonaparte, Joubert,and Louis Alexandre Berthier put together a well co-ordinated combined arms attack. A battery of 15 guns blasted the dragoons, while two columns of infantry, one for the gorge and one for the Tramballora Heights were led forward supported by cavalry under Charles Leclerc and Antoine Charles Louis Lasalle . It was too much for the packed massses in the gorge when suddely their own dragoons were running them over in panic. And likewise the disperssed infantry on the Heights were unable to hold once French cavalry got in their midst. Lastly, General Louis Rey 's division arrived just in time to force the southern Austrian column to retreat. The next day Joubert lead a successful pursuit of Alvinczy, all but destroying his columns, the remnants of which fled over the Alps in confusion.

The Battle of Rivoli was Bonaparte's greatest victory at the time, him losing a mere 5,000 men to Alvinczy's 14,000.

The Rue De Rivoli , a street in central Paris , is named after the battle.


REFERENCES


  • Boycott-Brown's, ''The Road to Rivoli''