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The Second Battle of Marengo or Battle of Cascina Grossa (20 June 1799) saw French troops under General of Division Jean Victor Marie Moreau clash with a force of Austrian soldiers led by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Heinrich von Bellegarde. The early fighting between Emmanuel Grouchy's division and Bellegarde was inconclusive. However, late in the day Moreau committed Paul Grenier's French division to the struggle and the Austrians were driven from the field. This War of the Second Coalition battle occurred near Spinetta Marengo which is just east of Alessandria, Italy.

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  • Segunda Batalla de Marengo (1799) (es)
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  • En la Segunda Batalla de Marengo o Batalla de Cascina Grossa (20 de junio de 1799) se enfrentaron tropas francesas al mando del General de División Jean Victor Marie Moreau contra una fuerza de soldados austriacos liderados por el Feldmarschall-Leutnant Heinrich von Bellegarde. El primer enfrentamiento entre la división de Emmanuel Grouchy y Bellegarde no fue concluyente. Sin embargo, al final del día Moreau introdujo a la división de Grenier en la lucha y los austriacos fueron expulsados del campo. Esta batalla de la Guerra de la Segunda Coalición ocurrió cerca de Spinetta Marengo, que se encuentra al este de Alessandria, Italia. (es)
  • The Second Battle of Marengo or Battle of Cascina Grossa (20 June 1799) saw French troops under General of Division Jean Victor Marie Moreau clash with a force of Austrian soldiers led by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Heinrich von Bellegarde. The early fighting between Emmanuel Grouchy's division and Bellegarde was inconclusive. However, late in the day Moreau committed Paul Grenier's French division to the struggle and the Austrians were driven from the field. This War of the Second Coalition battle occurred near Spinetta Marengo which is just east of Alessandria, Italy. (en)
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  • Austria (en)
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  • Jean Victor Moreau (en)
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  • En la Segunda Batalla de Marengo o Batalla de Cascina Grossa (20 de junio de 1799) se enfrentaron tropas francesas al mando del General de División Jean Victor Marie Moreau contra una fuerza de soldados austriacos liderados por el Feldmarschall-Leutnant Heinrich von Bellegarde. El primer enfrentamiento entre la división de Emmanuel Grouchy y Bellegarde no fue concluyente. Sin embargo, al final del día Moreau introdujo a la división de Grenier en la lucha y los austriacos fueron expulsados del campo. Esta batalla de la Guerra de la Segunda Coalición ocurrió cerca de Spinetta Marengo, que se encuentra al este de Alessandria, Italia. Se suponía que Moreau cooperaría con el ejército de Jacques MacDonald que estaba lidiando con los austro-rusos de Alexander Suvorov en la batalla de Trebbia. Cuando Moreau se trasladó al norte, Bellegarde ofreció batalla porque su tarea era evitar que los franceses se unieran a MacDonald. Moreau llegó demasiado tarde; ese día, el ejército derrotado de MacDonald comenzó a retirarse del río Trebbia. Esta victoria francesa no fue provechosa, porque Moreau pronto tuvo que retirarse a las montañas para evitar ser capturado por los soldados de Suvorov. (es)
  • The Second Battle of Marengo or Battle of Cascina Grossa (20 June 1799) saw French troops under General of Division Jean Victor Marie Moreau clash with a force of Austrian soldiers led by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Heinrich von Bellegarde. The early fighting between Emmanuel Grouchy's division and Bellegarde was inconclusive. However, late in the day Moreau committed Paul Grenier's French division to the struggle and the Austrians were driven from the field. This War of the Second Coalition battle occurred near Spinetta Marengo which is just east of Alessandria, Italy. Moreau was supposed to cooperate with Jacques MacDonald's army which was grappling with Alexander Suvorov's Austro-Russians at the Battle of Trebbia to the east. When Moreau moved north, Bellegarde offered battle because his task was to keep the French from joining MacDonald. Moreau was too late; that day MacDonald's defeated army began to retreat from the Trebbia River. The French victory was barren because Moreau soon had to withdraw to the mountains to avoid being caught by Suvorov's returning soldiers. (en)
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