THE 1799 CAMPAIGN IN ITALY - Volume 4: The Battle of Novi and the End of the Italian Campaign
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The was the major French defeat in Italy that saw an Austro-Russian army under Marshal Suvorov defeat the combined French armies in Italy.
At the start of the fighting in 1799 the French had dominated Italy, but after a series of defeats at Magnano, Cassano and the Trebbia they had been forced back to Genoa, where the armies of Generals Macdonald and Moreau were combined under the command of Barthelemy Joubert.
At the Battle of Novi (15 August 1799), the French losses are generally states as 1,500 dead, 5,000 wounded, and 3,000-4,600 prisoners for a total loss of at least 9,500. Three generals, four flags, 37 guns, and 28 caissons were lost.
The Austro-Russians lost 1,800 dead and 5,200 wounded, reflecting the long hours of fierce fighting in front of the French positions, but only 1,200 prisoners, for a total loss of 8,200. After the victory, the Russian commander Suvarov was called away to deal with the crisis in Switzerland, and was replaced by Melas. The new commanders would fight a series of skirmishes, and one battle, at Genola, before the French were forced back across the Alps and so the war ended.
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