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- The Battle of Bezzecca was fought on 21 July 1866 between Italy and Austria during the Third Italian War of Independence. The Italian force, the Hunters...
- Bezzecca was a comune (muni****lity) in Trentino in the Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. On January 1, 2010 it merged (with Pieve di Ledro...
- England. In 1866, alongside his father, he took part in the Battle of Bezzecca (1866) and the Battle of Mentana (1867); in 1870, during his father's expedition...
- the Battle of Bezzecca. After some initial Austrian successes, Garibaldi's counterattacks finally forced them to retreat from Bezzecca, as well as from...
- 000 strong, and led them into the Trentino. He defeated the Austrians at Bezzecca, and made for Trento. The Italian regular forces were defeated at Lissa...
- volunteers showed their value by achieving a decisive victory at the Battle of Bezzecca (21 July 1866), and thus nearly reaching the town of Trento. The 22nd Infantry...
- regiment's flag and traditions were ****igned to the 10th Bersaglieri Battalion "Bezzecca", which had become an autonomous unit on 21 October 1975. In 1992 the 7th...
- alongside his brother Ricciotti, father and brother-in-law at the Battle of Bezzecca, which resulted in a victory over the Austrians. His own military skill...
- Brescia toward Trento during the Invasion of Trentino and won the Battle of Bezzecca on 21 July. Both advances were overshadowed, however, by the unexpected...
- day, Garibaldi's volunteers defeated an Austrian force in the Battle of Bezzecca, and moved toward Trento. Meanwhile, Prussian Minister President Otto von...