Armistice of Alessandria

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The Armistice of Alessandria was a 1800 ceasefire agreement between Napoleonic France and Austria that ended hostilities in northern Italy following the French victory at the Battle of Marengo and forced major Austrian withdrawals from the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armistice
ceasefire agreement
treaty
aimedTo suspend military operations in northern Italy
alsoKnownAs Convention of Alessandria
category 1800 in Italy
Napoleonic Wars treaties
Peace treaties of Austria
Peace treaties of France
caused Austrian withdrawal from northern Italy
conflict War of the Second Coalition NERFINISHED
endedHostilitiesIn northern Italy
followedBy Treaty of Lunéville
follows Battle of Marengo
grantedControlTo France over Alessandria
France over Lombardy
France over Piedmont
hasDate 15 June 1800
1800
hasLocation Alessandria NERFINISHED
Italy
Piedmont
historicalPeriod Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
imposedBy France
imposedOn Austria NERFINISHED
language French
German
negotiatedBy Louis-Alexandre Berthier
Michael von Melas
Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
party Austria NERFINISHED
Napoleonic France NERFINISHED
precededBy French victory at Marengo
regionAffected Lombardy NERFINISHED
Piedmont-Sardinia NERFINISHED
Po Valley NERFINISHED
required evacuation of Lombardy by Austrian forces
evacuation of Milan by Austrian forces
evacuation of Piedmont by Austrian forces
evacuation of Turin by Austrian forces
resultOf Battle of Marengo
signatory Austria NERFINISHED
French First Republic
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
tookPlaceDuring Napoleon Bonaparte’s Second Italian Campaign
typeOf military convention

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Armistice of Alessandria ("Convention of Alessandria")
alsoKnownAs
Battle of Marengo
followedBy

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