- The
First Battle of
Saorgio (8–12 June 1793) saw a
French army
commanded by
Gaspard Jean-Baptiste
Brunet attack the
armies of the Sardinia-Piedmont and...
- Royasc: Sauèrge; Brigasc: Savurgë;
standard Ligurian: Savurgiu; Italian:
Saorgio; Occitan: Saorj) is a
commune in the Alpes-Maritimes
department in southeastern...
- The
French army
carried out Bonaparte's plan in the
Second Battle of
Saorgio in
April 1794 and then
advanced to
seize Ormea in the mountains. From Ormea...
- 62miles 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Lodi 3 2 1 The
Second Battle of
Saorgio was
fought from 24 to 28
April 1794
between a
French First Republic army...
- The
Battle of
Saorgio focuses on the town of Saorge, and may
refer to:
First Battle of
Saorgio (1793)
Second Battle of
Saorgio (1794) This disambiguation...
- Coalition, he was
loaned to the
Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont. He
fought at
Saorgio in 1794 and
Monte Settepani and
Loano in 1795. His
division faced Napoleon...
- ****ault the French,
under tactical command of André M****éna,
launched the
Saorgio Offensive (April, 1794),
which was
planned by the army's
artillery commander...
- west of Belvédère but was
repulsed on 8 June.
During the
First Battle of
Saorgio he led a
major attack on the M****if de l'Authion on 12 June, but it was...
- west
through the Col de Raus,
Authion m****if,
Colle B****e, and
Saorge (
Saorgio). This line was
based on
defensive redoubts. From Saorge, the line curved...
- 1381 to 1826 the
abbey was
served by 26
abbots in commendam:
Guido di
Saorgio (1381–1391)
Guillaume de Challant [fr] (1391–1408),
bishop Amédée de Montmayeur [fr]...