Invasion of Capri

Capture of Capri
Part of part of the Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
Date5–16 October 1808
Location
Belligerents

France French Empire

United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
 Kingdom of Sicily
Commanders and leaders
France GdD Jean Maximilien Lamarque United Kingdom BG Hudson Lowe[1]
Casualties and losses
Not known exactly, but light

Maltese: 25 killed and wounded, 680 captured including 22 officers

Corsicans: 15 killed and wounded, 20 missing

The Capture of Capri, also known as the Battle of Capri or Capri Campaign was an attempted invasion by émigré and foreign units of the British Army to establish a foothold in the area of Capri in the Bay of Naples.

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