Battle of Lodi | |||||||
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Part of the Italian campaigns in the War of the First Coalition | |||||||
General Bonaparte gives his orders, in The Battle of Lodi, by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune | |||||||
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French Republic | Habsburg monarchy | ||||||
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The Battle of Lodi was fought on 10 May 1796 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian rear guard led by Karl Philipp Sebottendorf at Lodi, Lombardy. The rear guard was defeated, but the main body of Johann Peter Beaulieu's Austrian Army had time to retreat. It occurred as part of the Italian Campaign of 1796–1797.