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The Armistice of Cherasco was a truce signed at Cherasco, Piedmont, on 28 April 1796 between Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Napoleon Bonaparte. It withdrew Sardinia from the War of the First Coalition (leaving only Britain and Austria in the Coalition) and handed over Alessandria, Coni and Tortone to Republican France. Sardinia also handed over supplies and munitions to France and allowed its troops free passage through Piedmont. It was followed by a full peace treaty signed in Paris the following 15 May, in which Sardinia handed over the county of Nice, the duchy of Savoy, Tende and Beuil to France, as well as guaranteeing free passage through its remaining territory for French troops.

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  • Armistice of Cherasco (en)
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  • Armistice de Cherasco (fr)
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  • The Armistice of Cherasco was a truce signed at Cherasco, Piedmont, on 28 April 1796 between Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Napoleon Bonaparte. It withdrew Sardinia from the War of the First Coalition (leaving only Britain and Austria in the Coalition) and handed over Alessandria, Coni and Tortone to Republican France. Sardinia also handed over supplies and munitions to France and allowed its troops free passage through Piedmont. It was followed by a full peace treaty signed in Paris the following 15 May, in which Sardinia handed over the county of Nice, the duchy of Savoy, Tende and Beuil to France, as well as guaranteeing free passage through its remaining territory for French troops. (en)
  • El armisticio de Cherasco del 28 de abril de 1796 y el tratado de París del 15 de mayo del mismo año fueron dos acuerdos firmados por Francia y el Reino de Cerdeña en el contexto de las guerras napoleónicas. Forzado por la superioridad militar del ejército de Napoleón Bonaparte, Víctor Amadeo III de Cerdeña firmaba su rendición. (es)
  • L’armistice de Cherasco est signé le 28 avril 1796. Le roi de Sardaigne, Victor-Amédée III se retire de la Première Coalition (dans laquelle restent seulement l’Angleterre et l’Autriche). Les places fortes d’Alexandrie, de Coni et de Tortone sont livrées aux Français. Des approvisionnements de vivres, d’habillement, d’armes et de munitions sont accordés et aussi la libre circulation des troupes dans tout le Piémont. Napoléon Bonaparte, en deux semaines, en mettant le royaume de Sardaigne à genoux, a réussi là où ses prédécesseurs avaient échoué en quatre ans d’efforts. (fr)
  • L'Armistizio di Cherasco fu un armistizio sottoscritto il 28 aprile 1796 che mise fine alle ostilità tra la Repubblica Francese e il Regno di Sardegna. L'armistizio fu sancito il 15 maggio 1796 con il Trattato di Parigi. (it)
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  • The Armistice of Cherasco was a truce signed at Cherasco, Piedmont, on 28 April 1796 between Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Napoleon Bonaparte. It withdrew Sardinia from the War of the First Coalition (leaving only Britain and Austria in the Coalition) and handed over Alessandria, Coni and Tortone to Republican France. Sardinia also handed over supplies and munitions to France and allowed its troops free passage through Piedmont. It was followed by a full peace treaty signed in Paris the following 15 May, in which Sardinia handed over the county of Nice, the duchy of Savoy, Tende and Beuil to France, as well as guaranteeing free passage through its remaining territory for French troops. (en)
  • El armisticio de Cherasco del 28 de abril de 1796 y el tratado de París del 15 de mayo del mismo año fueron dos acuerdos firmados por Francia y el Reino de Cerdeña en el contexto de las guerras napoleónicas. Forzado por la superioridad militar del ejército de Napoleón Bonaparte, Víctor Amadeo III de Cerdeña firmaba su rendición. (es)
  • L’armistice de Cherasco est signé le 28 avril 1796. Le roi de Sardaigne, Victor-Amédée III se retire de la Première Coalition (dans laquelle restent seulement l’Angleterre et l’Autriche). Les places fortes d’Alexandrie, de Coni et de Tortone sont livrées aux Français. Des approvisionnements de vivres, d’habillement, d’armes et de munitions sont accordés et aussi la libre circulation des troupes dans tout le Piémont. Napoléon Bonaparte, en deux semaines, en mettant le royaume de Sardaigne à genoux, a réussi là où ses prédécesseurs avaient échoué en quatre ans d’efforts. (fr)
  • L'Armistizio di Cherasco fu un armistizio sottoscritto il 28 aprile 1796 che mise fine alle ostilità tra la Repubblica Francese e il Regno di Sardegna. L'armistizio fu sancito il 15 maggio 1796 con il Trattato di Parigi. (it)
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