fall of Mantua

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The fall of Mantua was a decisive 1797 capitulation of the Austrian-held fortress city to Napoleon’s forces during the Italian campaign, effectively ending major Habsburg resistance in northern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event
military capitulation
siege
belligerentStrength Army of Italy
surface form: French Army of Italy

large Austrian garrison
cause Austrian failure to break the siege
prolonged French siege of Mantua
combatant French Republic
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy
commandedBy Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser
Josef Alvinczi
Napoleon Bonaparte
conflict War of the First Coalition
country Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy
describedAs decisive turning point in the Italian campaign of 1796–1797
followedBy French advance toward Vienna
negotiations leading to the Treaty of Campo Formio
hasAftermath French reorganization of northern Italian territories
weakening of Habsburg influence in Italy
hasLocation Lombardy
Mantua
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
hasPart Siege of Mantua (1796–1797)
historicalPeriod late 18th century
locatedInFortress fortress city of Mantua
opponent Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
participant Army of Italy
surface form: Army of Italy (France)

Austrian garrison of Mantua
partOf French Revolutionary Wars
Italian campaign of 1796–1797
Italian campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte
surface form: Napoleon Bonaparte’s early campaigns
pointInTime 1797
2 February 1797
precededBy Austrian attempts to relieve Mantua
result Austrian capitulation
French victory
surrender of Mantua garrison
significance decisive defeat of Habsburg forces in northern Italy
ended major Austrian resistance in northern Italy
paved way for the Treaty of Campo Formio
secured French control over northern Italy

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Battle of Rivoli followedBy fall of Mantua