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- Piedmont. On 18 April, Colli retreated into a strong position behind the Corsaglia River. See Montenotte 1796 campaign order of battle for a list of French...
- is the tripoint where the valleys of Tanaro (south), Ellero (NW) and Corsaglia (NE) meet. Westwards the north water divide of Tanaro Valley continues...
- small valleys of Rio Sbornina and Rio Sotto Crosa, both tributary of the Corsaglia. The ridge starts from Cima della Brignola, descends till to the Bocchino...
- 1854, when Carlo Giuseppe Battaglia built the first plant in Frabosa Corsaglia (Cuneo, northern Italy) for the extraction of tannins from chestnut wood...
- Vicoforte is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in Italy. It is located in Val Corsaglia at 547 metres (1,795 ft) above sea level, 32 kilometres (20 mi) east of...
- approaching from Ormea, might attack him in the rear, Colli withdrew to the Corsaglia River at San Michele Mondovi. He left a battalion behind to hold Ceva's...
- and Jean Joseph Guieu plus a reserve under his personal command. The Corsaglia River was unfordable due to the spring thaw and the French attack soon...
- Ceva and was moving westward. Dichat's troops were arra**** behind the Corsaglia River, which flows north into the Tanaro River. Bonaparte ordered Charles-Pierre...
- in the corner formed by the confluence of the Tanaro river with the Corsaglia torrent. Napoleon then tried to get around the problem by ordering a frontal...
- war in which he decided to withdraw most of the army west behind the Corsaglia River, leaving Tornaforte with one battalion to hold Ceva fortress. Some...