Osprey Men-at-Arms 88 - Napoleon's Italian Troops ะะะะะ ;ะะะะะะะฏ ะะกะขะะ ะะฏ Osprey Men-at-Arms 88 - Napoleon's Italian TroopsThe Republican French were active in the export of revolution, and in 1796-1800 Napoleon saw that the inhabitants of northern Italy were ripe for conversion to the cause. Frenc
Napoleon's Italian Troops
โ Scribed by Otto Pivka, Mike Chappell
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 48
- Series
- Men at Arms Series, 88
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Republican French were active in the export of revolution, and in 1796-1800 Napoleon saw that the inhabitants of northern Italy were ripe for conversion to the cause. French victories in 1798 and 1800 secured his hold on the area, and he at once began reorganising the many small states which then made up the territory of Italy into units more suitable for his military and dynastic ambitions. Otto von Pivka explores the organisation, history and uniforms of the Italian troops who fought under the Emperor during the Napoleonic Wars.
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The Republican French were active in the export of revolution, and in 1796-1800 Napoleon saw that the inhabitants of northern Italy were ripe for conversion to the cause. French victories in 1798 and 1800 secured his hold on the area, and he at once began reorganising the many small states which the
The Republican French were active in the export of revolution, and in 1796-1800 Napoleon saw that the inhabitants of northern Italy were ripe for conversion to the cause. French victories in 1798 and 1800 secured his hold on the area, and he at once began reorganising the many small states which the
Though less celebrated than the infantry and cavalry, Napoleon's 'specialist' troops ะฒะโ artillery, engineers and supporting services ะฒะโ were indispensable elements without which no army could have operated, and frequently assumed greater significance than the line regiments. Indeed, having suffere
Though less celebrated than the infantry and cavalry, Napoleon's 'specialist' troops ะฒะโ artillery, engineers and supporting services ะฒะโ were indispensable elements without which no army could have operated, and frequently assumed greater significance than the line regiments. Indeed, having suffere