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BATTLE OF MARENGO
ANDRIEU, Bertrand: FRANCE, 1800, Lead-filled Bronze, 68
mm
Obv: Bust of Napoleon surrounded by standards over scene of Battle of
Marengo BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRAN.SE
Exergue: BATAILLE DE MARINGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL AN VIII.
Rev: Uniface
Signed: ANDRIEU. F.
Lead-filled bronze cliché, part of boxed set
Ref: Forrer I, p. 52; Bolzenthal: "The Triumph of Modern
Glyptography"; Bramsen 40; TN 77.3; Julius 801
Prairial is the 9th month of the French revolutionary
calendar.
The Battle of Marengo was a major engagement of the French Revolutionary
Wars , fought on June 14, 1800, at the village of Marengo in Piedmont,
northern Italy. Determined to throw the Austrians back from positions they
had recently regained in Lombardy and Piedmont, Napoleon Bonaparte gathered
an army at Dijon and crossed into Italy by way of the Great St. Bernard
Pass. A surprise attack by the Austrians under Baron Michael Melas
(1729-1806) at Marengo caught Bonaparte with his forces scattered. A French
defeat seemed imminent until a division that Bonaparte had sent off under
General Desaix de Veygoux returned in time to lead a successful
counterattack. The French lost about 5,800 men, the Austrians 9,400. (From
Encyclopedia.com)
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