National Congress Battalions

National Congress Battalions
Battaglioni del Congresso Nazionale
Battaljuni tal-Kungress Nazzjonali
LeadersEmmanuele Vitale
Vincenzo Borg
Francesco Saverio Caruana
Dates of operationSeptember 1798 – 11 September 1800
HeadquartersCasa Leoni, Santa Venera
Active regionsMalta
Size10,000 men
Allies Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Kingdom of Naples
Portugal Kingdom of Portugal
 Russian Empire
OpponentsFrance French Republic

The National Congress Battalions (Italian: Battaglioni del Congresso Nazionale, Maltese: Battaljuni tal-Kungress Nazzjonali), also known as the Truppe di Campagna, was an irregular military set up in Malta just after the Maltese rebellion against French rule in September 1798. It existed for two years before being disbanded on 11 September 1800.

The battalions were also referred to as the Maltese Army[2] or the Maltese insurgents.[3]

  1. ^ Hardman, William (1909). A history of Malta during the period of the French and British occupations, 1798–1815. London: Longmans, Green & Co. p. 114.
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