Battle of Forano
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| Battle of Forano | |||||||
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| Part of War of the Third Coalition | |||||||
Strategic Situation of Europe in 1805 | |||||||
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| Armée d'Italie | Armee von Italien | ||||||
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| 6,000 men | 4,000 men | ||||||
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| 600 killed or wounded | 2,200 killed or wounded | ||||||
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The Battle of Forano took place during the War of the Third Coalition on 2 November 1805 which saw a decisive French victory by the Armée d'Italie under the command of Marshal André Masséna and General Jean-Baptiste Solignac over the Austrian troops led by Major general Karl Hillinger.[1]
Following the Austrian defeat at the Battle of Caldiero on 30 October 1805, the French Armée d'Italie were in pursuit of the Austrian Army. Before a small Austrian force under the command of Major general Karl Hillinger decided to strike back at the French Army.[2]