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Piedmontese Collection

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Solferino

Battle of Solferino
Austrian forces, opposing the unification of Italy, are defeated in a decisive battle at Solferino, near Verona, Italy, by French and Piedmontese forces

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Castelfidardo

Battle of Castelfidardo
The Piedmontese rout the papal forces under La Moriciere, leaving him with only a few hundred men

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Piedmontese at Bologna

Piedmontese at Bologna
The Piedmontese forces march into Bologna

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: The Piedmontese army at Battle of Volturno, 1-2

The Piedmontese army at Battle of Volturno, 1-2 October 1860, Expedition of Thousand, Italy, 19th century. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: CARLO ALBERTO DIES

CARLO ALBERTO DIES
Shortly after the crushing defeat of the Piedmontese at Novara, Carlo Alberto dies and is succeeded by Vittorio Emanuele. Date: March 1849

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: BATTLE OF NOVARA 1849

BATTLE OF NOVARA 1849
BATTLE OF NOVARA The Austrians under Radetzky inflict a crippling defeat on the Piedmontese, who after fighting valorously quit the battlefield in disorder Date: 23 March 1849

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Mud bath treatment at a Spa at Acqui Terme, Italy

Mud bath treatment at a Spa at Acqui Terme, Italy
Mud bath treatment at a Spa at Acqui Terme, a city and comune of Piedmont, northern Italy, in the province of Alessandria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: The Bersaglieri take Porta Pia - Rome - Risorgimento

The Bersaglieri take Porta Pia - Rome - Risorgimento
The crack Piedmontese infantry corps of Bersaglieri taking Porta Pia - the capture of Rome in 1870, the final event of Italian Unification (the Risorgimento ). Date: 1870

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Rosa Govona

Rosa Govona
ROSA GOVONA Piedmontese orphan, founder of the Rosine communes for other poor girls. Date: 1716 - 1776

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: 1848 / Peschiera Surrender

1848 / Peschiera Surrender
Fort at Peschiera surrendered to Piedmontese. Date: 1848

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Italian Unification. Battle of Solferino (June

Italian Unification. Battle of Solferino (June 24, 1859). The French and Piedmontese armies defeat the Austrian army. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Crimean War (1853-1856)

Crimean War (1853-1856)

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Novara / Postcd

Battle of Novara / Postcd
BATTLE OF NOVARA Austrian general Radetsky and his staff at this decisive battle in which he utterly defeated the Piedmontese under Chrzanowski Date: 23 March 1849

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: An avalanche in Piedmont, Northern Italy. Great destruction

An avalanche in Piedmont, Northern Italy. Great destruction
An avalanche in Piedmont. Avalanches are common in the Piedmontese side of the Alps, much destruction is caused by the falling boulders and snow

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Austrians in Milano

Austrians in Milano
After defeating the Piedmontese, the Austrian army once again occupies Milano

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Siege of Peschiera

Siege of Peschiera
The Piedmontese successfully besiege Peschiera, and occupy the city

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Novara - 2

Battle of Novara - 2
The Austrians under Radetsky inflict a decisive defeat on the Piedmontese at Novara

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Piemontese in Milano

Piemontese in Milano
The Piedmontese army enters Milano

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Novara - 1

Battle of Novara - 1
The Austrians under Radetsky win a decisive victory over the Piedmontese at Novara

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Radetsky after Novarara

Radetsky after Novarara
Austrian marshal Radetzky on the battlefield of Novara, after his men have inflicted a crushing defeat on the Piedmontese

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Staffalo

Battle of Staffalo
The Piedmontese defeat the Austrians at Staffalo

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Goito

Battle of Goito
The Piedmontese defeat the Austrians at Goito

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Custoza

Battle of Custoza
The Piedmontese are defeated by the Austrians at Custoza

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Ms - Piedmontese Book

Ms - Piedmontese Book
Page from a Piedmontese Book of Hours, showing Mary and Jesus with French noblewoman Amedee de Saluces for whom the book was made

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Volturno 4

Battle of Volturno 4
The Piedmontese forces arrive on the field of battle : the Neapolitans are overcome, and Garibaldi takes Capua

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Peschiera Abandoned

Peschiera Abandoned
The Austrian forces abandon Peschiera to the Piedmontese. Date: circa August 1860

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Austrian Ship Sunk

Austrian Ship Sunk
The Italian struggle provides little opportunity for naval heroics, but the Piedmontese at Salo sink an Austrian steamship on lake Garda

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Magenta - 3

Battle of Magenta - 3
The Austrians lose 6000 men trying to hold on to Magenta, the Piedmontese and French lose 4400 taking it : this dog, mourning a French victim, considers it all stupid

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Solferino 1

Battle of Solferino 1
The 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

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Magenta 2

Battle of Magenta 2
The battle of Magenta is essentially a fight for the town : Piedmontese and French forces drive the Austrians out after bitter street fighting

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Neapolitan Exiles

Neapolitan Exiles
The Piedmontese and French forces repel Pius IXs Swiss mercenaries at the battle of Marignano (also known as Melegnano)

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Piedmontese Officers

Piedmontese Officers
Soldiers of the Pedmontese army

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Verona Fortified

Verona Fortified
Verona, occupied by the Austrians, is sturdily fortified against the Piedmontese and French

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Montebello

Battle of Montebello
A combined Piedmontese and French army defeats the Austrians at Montebello

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Battle of Palestro

Battle of Palestro
The Piedmontese defeat the Austrians at the battle of Palestro : some French troops also take part

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Piedmontese Vedette

Piedmontese Vedette
A Piedmontese vedette

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Napoleon III at Palestro

Napoleon III at Palestro
Napoleon III surveys the battlefield of Palestro, where French troops helped the Piedmontese to defeat the Austrians

Background imagePiedmontese Collection: Camp De Perulle 1793

Camp De Perulle 1793
Battle of CAMP DE PERULLE, French defeat the Piedmontese


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