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Battle of SolferinoAustrian forces, opposing the unification of Italy, are defeated in a decisive battle at Solferino, near Verona, Italy, by French and Piedmontese forces
Second Italian War of Independence. Battle of Solferino (24th June 1859). Attack of the French over Solferino. Litography
BATTLE OF SOLFERINO 13Preparing a monument to the dead of Solferino, using their skulls and bones. Date: June 1859
Macmahon PhotoMARIE EDME PATRICE MAURICE, comte de MACMAHON French military commander and statesman, prominent in the Crimea, Magenta and Solferino, photo 1873. Date: 1808 - 1893
Italian Unification. Battle of Solferino (24th June 1859). Litography
Italian Unification. Battle of Solferino (June 24, 1859). The French and Piedmontese armies defeat the Austrian army. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum
Solferino (1859). Date c1891
Battle of Solferino 1859ITALIAN WAR OF UNIFICATION: Battle of Solferino was the last battle of the 2nd War of Italian Independence. Napoleon III looks out from the hill of Solferino towards a graveyard Date: 24 June 1859
Solferino {Epinal)BATTLE OF SOLFERINO The French, under Napoleon III and Vittorio Emanuele, defeat the Austrians under Franz Josef, leading to Austrian withdrawal and a united Italy Date: 24 June 1859
The Dwarf and the GiantBravo, my little fellow! You shall do all the fighting, and we ll divide the glory! Napoleon III towers over the diminutive Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Solferino / BeauceBATTLE OF SOLFERINO Napoleon III on the field of battle, which resulted in a defeat for the Austrians, marking the beginning of Italian independence
Battle of Solferino 3The French chasseurs charge the Austrian lines
Battle of Solferino 9With bodies strewing the ground about him, Napoleon III watches his men batter the Austrians
Battle of Solferino 6Vittorio Emanuele watches the progress of the battle, in which his men and the French inflict a decisive defeat on the Austrians
Battle of Solferino 4The decisive charge by the French chasseurs against the Austrian lines
Battle of Solferino 11Lieutenant Lagorce, of the French voltigeurs, captures Austrian cannon in the village of Solferino
Battle of Solferino 1The Piedmontese army advances en masse against the Austrians who are forced back across the Mincio : defeated, the Austrians make concessions which lead to Italian unity
Battle of Solferino 8The decisive charge by the French chasseurs on the Austrian lines : fierce fighting at close quarters
Battle of Solferino 10After the battle, French troops gather up the weapons discarded by the defeated Austrians
Battle of Solferino 5Napoleon III watches his men defeat the Austrians
Battle of Solferino 12Napoleon III watches his men inflict a crushing defeat on the Austrians, forcing them to cede large tracts of Italy to the nationalists