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River in Italy
The Trebbia (stressed Trèbbia; Latin: Trebia) is a river predominantly of Liguria and Emilia Romagna in northern Italy. It is one of the four main right-bank
Trebbia
1799 battle during the War of the Second Coalition
Verona The Battle of (the) Trebbia (17–20 June [O.S. 6–9 June] 1799) was fought near the rivers of Tidone, Trebbia, and Nure in northern Italy between
Battle_of_Trebbia_(1799)
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
province of Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is located in the Trebbia River valley southwest of the town Piacenza. There is also an abbey and
Bobbio
Battle of the Second Punic War, 218 BCE
The Battle of the Trebia (or Trebbia) was the first major battle of the Second Punic War, fought between the Carthaginian forces of Hannibal and a Roman
Battle_of_the_Trebia
Russian military commander (1729/30–1800)
military actions 1500km 932miles 17 Muottental 16 Saint-Gotthard 15 Novi 14 Trebbia 13 Adda 12 Praga 11 Brest 10 Izmail 9 Rymnik 8 Focsani 7 Ochakov 6 Kinburn
Alexander_Suvorov
Province of Italy
then by the Trebbia River, by the watersheds between the Val Avagnone and other lateral valleys tributary to the Trebbia, between Val Trebbia and Val Staffora
Province_of_Piacenza
Large natural elevation of the Earth's surface
Apennine Mountains and Trebbia river, Italy
Mountain
1799 battle of the Second Coalition war
grappling with Alexander Suvorov's Austro-Russians at the Battle of the Trebbia (1799) to the east. When Moreau moved north, Bellegarde offered battle
Second_Battle_of_Marengo
Second war on revolutionary France by European monarchies
Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov at the Battle of the Trebbia (Battle of the Trebbia on 8 June 1799 by Alexander von Kotzebue, 1857)
War_of_the_Second_Coalition
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tuscany, Italy
The Villa del Trebbio is a Medici villa in San Piero a Sieve, Tuscany, Italy. The villa is located near San Piero a Sieve in the Mugello region, in the
Villa_del_Trebbio
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
onto the field to rescue his fallen father. Scipio retreated across the Trebbia to camp at Placentia with his army mostly intact. Even before news of the
Hannibal
Short-lived partisan state
Piacenza province. The republic extended for ~90 kilometers, from Val Trebbia to the Oltrepò Pavese. The small amount of fascist forces in the area failed
Republic_of_Bobbio
French military leader (1765–1840)
Kingdom of Naples, but later in the same year suffered a major defeat at the Trebbia by an Austro-Russian army under Alexander Suvorov. He supported Napoleon
Étienne_Macdonald
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
E70/A21 between Brescia and Turin. Piacenza is also at the confluence of the Trebbia, draining the northern Apennine Mountains, and the River Po, draining to
Piacenza
Russian state from 1721 to 1917
inflicted a series of defeats on the French; in particular, the Battle of the Trebbia in 1799. Russia was in a continuous state of financial crisis. While revenue
Russian_Empire
Comune in Liguria, Italy
Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located in the upper Trebbia valley, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Genoa. Torriglia borders
Torriglia
Second-highest ancient Roman military decoration
Scipio Africanus refused to accept a wreath for rescuing his father at the Trebbia. How worthy of eternity is a national character that rewarded exploits
Civic_Crown
Russian general of the infantry
corps under the famous Alexander Suvorov at Cassano, Bassignana and the Trebbia. In addition, his advance guard fought at Gavi when pursuing retreating
Andrei_Rosenberg
Alexander Suvorov's 1799 campaign in Italy
General Moreau; Suvorov managed to block his path in the Battle of the Trebbia (17–20 June 1799), forcing him to retreat along the coast and reach Genoa
Suvorov's_Italian_campaign
217 BC battle of the Second Punic War
latter's victories at the Ticinus and at the Trebbia (end of 218 BC). The Battle of Ticinus and the Battle of Trebbia had just ended with a clear victory for
Battle_of_Placentia_(217_BC)
Italian wine region
Colli Piacentini Gutturnio, Monterosso Val D'Arda DOC, Trebbianino Val Trebbia DOC, and Val Nur del Colli Piacentini DOC. The region has a long history
Colli_Piacentini
1799 Battle during the War of the Second Coalition
at the Trebbia, while inflicting 16,500 on the French including the taking of 7,000 prisoners. On 20 June, just as the battle of the Trebbia ended, the
Battle_of_Novi_(1799)
Region of Italy
Apennine Mountains and Trebbia river
Liguria
Austrian field marshal (1766–1858)
needed] in the battles of Trebbia and Novi (1799), winning praise from his superiors for his leadership during attacks at Trebbia and Novi (1799), for which
Joseph_Radetzky_von_Radetz
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Piacenza. It is on the left bank of the Trebbia river. Travo borders the following municipalities: Alta Val Tidone, Bettola
Travo
Mountain ranges stretching the length of Italy
Bormida valley (Bormida di Mallare) before turning west. The Scrivia, the Trebbia and the Taro, tributaries of the Po River, drain the northeast slopes.
Apennine_Mountains
Italian noble family
the north of Genoa around the four provinces area in the valleys of the Trebbia and Staffora rivers. The lordships in the Lunigiana and in the north of
Malaspina_family
Austrian general (1757–1844)
Modena but was defeated with heavy losses. He also fought at the battles of Trebbia and Novi. He won promotion to Feldmarschal-Leutnant in October 1799. Hohenzollern
Prince Friedrich Franz Xaver of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Prince_Friedrich_Franz_Xaver_of_Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Comune in Liguria, Italy
Liguria, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Genoa, in the Val Trebbia. Rovegno borders the following municipalities: Fascia, Fontanigorda, Gorreto
Rovegno
Holy Roman Emperor from 915 to 924
their truce having expired, Guy defeated Berengar at the Battle of the Trebbia and made himself sole king in Italy, though Berengar maintained his authority
Berengar_I_of_Italy
Croatian nobleman and general
French Revolutionary Wars. In 1799 he led a hussar regiment at Cassano, the Trebbia and Novi. He commanded an infantry brigade at Marengo the following year
Vinko_Knežević
Italian film director, screenwriter and actor
uncredited) Il gabbiano (1977) - Servant (uncredited) Vacanze in Val Trebbia (1980) - Il marito L'ora di religione (Il sorriso di mia madre) (2002)
Marco_Bellocchio
British conceptual sculptor (1958–2022)
installation art and digital media. She was the winner of the 2014 European Trebbia Awards for artistic achievement. McAdam Freud was born in London to Katherine
Jane_McAdam_Freud
Mountain in the Ligurian Apennines, Italy
Perduca, or Perducca, is a mountain in the Ligurian Apennines located in Val Trebbia, in the Italian commune of Travo, in the Province of Piacenza. Ophiolite
Pietra_Perduca
Mother of Christopher Columbus
village of Fontanarossa (frazione of Gorreto, Genoa, Liguria), in the Val Trebbia (31 km inland from Genoa, at 44°35′10.66″N 9°15′18.80″E / 44.5862944°N
Susanna_Fontanarossa
actions at Verona. That year he led an Army of Italy brigade at Magnano, the Trebbia, Novi and Genola. In 1800 he fought at Stockach and Hohenlinden. Grandjean
Charles Louis Dieudonné Grandjean
Charles_Louis_Dieudonné_Grandjean
Polish Jewish military commander (1764–1809)
battles during the Napoleonic Wars period. Among them were the battles of Trebbia, Novi, Hohenlinden, Austerlitz and Friedland. He remained in the army as
Berek_Joselewicz
Variety of grape
Trebbiano di Capriano del Colle, Trebbiano di Romagna and Trebbiano Val Trebbia dei Colli Piacentini and Trebbiano di Soave. Perhaps the most successful
Trebbiano
Piacenza province. The republic extended for ~90 kilometers, from Val Trebbia to the Oltrepò Pavese. Ossola Partisan Republic Ossola A partisan republic
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Erro Stura di Demonte Versa Staffora Scrivia Borbera Grue Brevenna Curone Trebbia Nure Arda Taro Ceno Stirone Parma Baganza Enza Crostolo Secchia Panaro
List_of_rivers_of_Italy
Princely Roman family of Genoese extraction
Avigliano, Duchess of Montelanico, 15th Marchioness of Carrega, Croce in Val Trebbia, Ottone, Grondona, Vargo, Cremonte, Cabella and Fontana (Doria-Pamphili-Landi
Doria-Pamphili-Landi
Military strategy favoring a war of attrition
Alps". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2019-05-03. "Battle of the Trebbia River | Roman-Carthaginian history". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved
Fabian_strategy
commanded a heavy cavalry regiment in 1798. He led his horsemen at the Trebbia, Novi and Genola in 1799 and Pozzolo and San Massimo in 1800. He became
Pierre_Margaron
France. Battle of Modena 12 June France defeats Austria. Battle of the Trebbia 17–20 June Russians and Austrians defeat French. Action of 18 June 1799
List_of_battles_1601–1800
French general (1772-1824)
Italy through 1801. During this period, he fought at Arcole in 1796 and at Trebbia, Novi and Genola in 1799. He was appointed to command the 39th Line Infantry
Antoine Louis Popon de Maucune
Antoine_Louis_Popon_de_Maucune
Irish missionary (543–615)
Columbanus a tract of land called Bobbio between Milan and Genoa near the Trebbia river, situated in a defile of the Apennine Mountains, to be used as a
Columbanus
transferred to the Army of Naples as a general of division. He fought at the Trebbia where he was severely wounded, losing a leg. During the Napoleonic Wars
Jean-Baptiste_Olivier
Region of Italy
Val Trebbia, near Piacenza
Emilia-Romagna
River in Italy
Tidoncello, Chiarone and Luretta. The Trebbia River is the next major river to the east. The Battle of Trebbia was fought near the lower course of the
Tidone
French general (1760–1828)
Arc de Triomphe. Montrichard commanded the right wing at the Battle of Trebbia in June 1799. In his final action, he surrendered Dubrovnik to an Anglo
Joseph Hélie Désiré Perruquet de Montrichard
Joseph_Hélie_Désiré_Perruquet_de_Montrichard
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
entering the town over the bridge over the Trebbia River is a plaque commemorating the Battle of Trebbia (213 BC) where the army of Hannibal defeated
Calendasco
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
about 9 kilometres (6 mi) southwest of Piacenza, in the valley of the Trebbia river. Gossolengo borders the following municipalities: Gazzola, Gragnano
Gossolengo
Italian sculptor (1916–2001)
Monument to Emilio Canzi, partisan martyr (circa 1950) in Coli, Val de Trebbia, province of Piacenza Monument to Lino Vescovi, detto il valoroso, partisan
Secondo_Tizzoni
Historic estate in Tuscany, Italy
villas built by Cosimo, the others being Careggi, Villa Mozzi and Villa Trebbia. Michelozzo had already designed the Medici's town palazzo in Florence
Villa_Medici_at_Cafaggiolo
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Trebia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trebia or Trebbia can refer to: The Trebbia River, in Italy Trebia (ancient Latin town) The Battle of
Trebia
Suvorov's 1799 campaigns in Italy and Switzerland
concentrate his whole force against MacDonald, beating the French at the Trebbia River (19 June). Informed of Moreau's approach, Suvorov ordered the Austrians
Italian and Swiss expedition of 1799
Italian_and_Swiss_expedition_of_1799
of the Trebbia (1799) from 17 to 19 June. Capture of Brescia Battle of Cassano Battle of Bassignana First Battle of Marengo Battle of the Trebbia Second
Battle_of_Modena_(1799)
Italian Roman Catholic saint
preferred to follow him into exile. They settled on the banks of the river Trebbia, a little northeast of Genoa, where they together founded Bobbio. After
Saint_Attala
Austrian General of the cavalry (1729–1806)
he commanded Austrian forces in victories at the battles of Cassano, Trebbia, Novi, Genola, and the Siege of Genoa, and came near to another victory
Michael_von_Melas
Russian commander (1779–1855)
expedition on the staff of his uncle Alexander Suvorov and was at Cassano, the Trebbia and Novi. At Heilsberg he replaced Bennigsen as commander-in-chief, at
Andrei_Ivanovich_Gorchakov
Russian saint and admiral
Russia because the local French were forced to engage the Coalition at the Trebbia. Shortly after the capture of Rome, the Russian detachments returned to
Fyodor_Ushakov
Roman road in northern Italy, built in 187 BC
tributary rivers of the Po, notably the Rubicon near Rimini and the River Trebbia near Piacenza. In the century following the construction of the Via Aemilia
Via_Aemilia
Prince of Liechtenstein from 1805 to 1836
Coalition, Liechtenstein commanded the Austrian Reserve at the Battle of Trebbia. In August 1799 he received promotion to Feldmarschal-Leutnant. He commanded
Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein
Johann_I_Joseph,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein
Army of the Russian Empire (1721–1917)
Kozludzha, Kinburn, Focsani, Rymnik, Izmail, Krupczyce, Brest, Praga, Adda, Trebbia, Novi and Muttental (the last victory is also in many ways the achievement
Imperial_Russian_Army
Roman bridge in Rapallo, Italy
Anzo di Framura). The bridge could also be connected to the Battle of Trebbia (218 BC).[citation needed] The structure's name first appears in a notary
Hannibal's_Bridge
Duke of Spoleto
He first appears as a page to Guy III of Spoleto at the Battle on the Trebbia in 889. He may have later been the count of Fermo, but whatever the case
Alberic_I_of_Spoleto
River in Italy
(L) Curone (R) Staffora (R) Ticino (L) Versa (R) Tidone (R) Lambro (L) Trebbia (R) Nure (R) Adda (L) Arda (R) Taro (R) Parma (R) Enza (R) Crostolo (R)
Po_(river)
Piacenza province. The republic extended for ~90 kilometers, from Val Trebbia to the Oltrepò Pavese. Republic of Carnia Ampezzo Shortlived Partisan state
List of historical unrecognized states
List_of_historical_unrecognized_states
1799 battle of the Second Coalition war
from Ligurian Legion of Genoa, under the command of La Poype, along the Trebbia valley to Bibbio. Moreau had about 14,000 left, and Macdonald would have
Combat_of_Bobbio
Plain in northern Italy
Apennines in the south. The Po's major affluents include the Tanaro, Scrivia, Trebbia, Panaro and Secchia in the south, Dora Riparia, Dora Baltea, Sesia, Ticino
Po_Valley
Military tactic
used by the Second Coalition to confront the French at the Battle of the Trebbia (1799). Heal, Charles ""Sid""; Heal, Sid (2012). Field Command. Lantern
Oblique_order
Carthaginian-Roman battle, 218 BCE
Romans were able to set up camp on an area of high ground by the river Trebbia at what is now Rivergaro. Even so, they had to abandon much of their baggage
Battle_of_Ticinus
French military commander (1764–1841)
served in the Italian campaign of 1799, and was present at the defeats of Trebbia (June 17–19), where he was injured, and Genola (November 4). The following
Claude-Victor_Perrin
German Romantic painter (1815–1889)
of Kunersdorf The Raid on Berlin The Fall of Kolberg The Battle of the Trebbia The Battle of Novi The Crossing of the Gotthard Pass The Battle of Devil's
Alexander_von_Kotzebue
Russian general (1771–1825)
(1788–1790) Italian and Swiss expedition Combat of Lecco Battle of the Trebbia Battle of Novi Battle of the Gotthard Pass Battle of Muottental War of
Mikhail_Miloradovich
Mountain in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Pietra Parcellara) is a mountain in the Ligurian Apennines located in the Trebbia Valley on the border between the comuni of Bobbio, to which the southwestern
Parcellara_Stone
Military unit of the Army of Italy
second Italian campaign and fought the Austrians at Lecco. See Battle of Trebbia (1799), Battle of Novi (1799) "Edizioni Ca' Foscari". edizionicafoscari
Lombard_Legion
French Army unit
The Army of Naples was virtually annihilated after the Battle of the Trebbia: more than half of the personnel were casualties, namely, up to 21,000
Army_of_Naples_(France)
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
continued its advance. Battle of Cassano First Battle of Marengo Battle of the Trebbia Battle of Novi Battle of the Gotthard Pass Battle of the Klöntal Battle
Battle_of_Devil's_Bridge
Italian writer, revolutionary and poet (1778–1827)
after the French armies took Modena, he took part in the battle of the Trebbia (1799) and was wounded again in defence of the siege of Genoa (1800). Following
Ugo_Foscolo
River in Italy
during the Revolutionary Wars. This marked the end of the Battle of the Trebbia, in which Suvorov's Russian and Austrian troops won a complete victory
Nure
Ancient ethnic group in Northern Italy
from the Maritime and Cottian Alps and the Var river (to the west) to the Trebbia and the Magra bordering Regio VIII Aemilia and Regio VII Etruria (to the
Ligures
Polish general (1755–1818)
of Łabiszyn Battle of Bydgoszcz War of the Second Coalition Battle of Trebbia Battle of Novi 2nd battle of Novi War of the Third Coalition War of the
Jan_Henryk_Dąbrowski
Georgian general, born and served in Russia (1765–1812)
and 24 Apr) and having fought along the Adda River (on 26 Apr), near the Trebbia River (on 17–19 Jun), at the town of Novi (15 Aug), at the Gotthard Pass
Pyotr_Bagration
Calendar year
Guy III, duke of Spoleto, defeats the Lombard king Berengar I at the Trebbia River, and is acclaimed as king of Italy at an assembly in Pavia. After
889
Mountain in Italy
Torriglia, province of Genoa, south of Monte Antola. The sources of the Trebbia and Scrivia rivers, right affluents of the Po, are located at Monte Prelà
Monte_Prelà
French general (1759–1814)
by the Austrians during the 1799 Italian campaign at the Battle of the Trebbia. After commanding garrisons for several years, he led a division in Italy
Jean-Baptiste_Dominique_Rusca
Czech operatic mezzo-soprano (1925–2023)
"Soňa Červená (1925–2023), Czech Republic Lifetime achievements". trebbia-awards.eu. Trebbia. 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Soňa_Červená
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
victorious French army. Battle of Cassano First Battle of Marengo Battle of the Trebbia Battle of Novi Battle of Devil's Bridge Battle of the Klöntal Battle of
Battle_of_Gotthard_Pass
of Luxembourg. He was promoted to general of brigade and fought at the Trebbia and Novi in 1799 and fought at Montebello and Marengo in 1800. Napoleon
Henri François Marie Charpentier
Henri_François_Marie_Charpentier
Part of the Napoleonic Wars in 1799
(1799) First Battle of Marengo (1799) Battle of Modena (1799) Battle of the Trebbia Second Battle of Marengo (1799) Battle of Novi Old Style: 10 Apr. 1799
Capture_of_Brescia
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
and about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southwest of Piacenza, in the upper Val Trebbia on the Ligurian Apennine. Ottone is the westernmost comune of Emilia-Romagna
Ottone,_Emilia-Romagna
Christian feast day for Jesus's legal father
such as in Bobbio, Emilia-Romagna, in Matera, Basilicata; in the Val Trebbia, and in Serracapriola, Apulia. Zeppole are traditionally fried on the bonfires
Saint_Joseph's_Day
Name list
Revolutionary Wars, Kościuszko Uprising, War of the Fourth Coalition and Battle of Trebbia (1799) Henryk Dembiński (1791–1864), Polish engineer, traveler and general
Henryk_(given_name)
Campaign of the War of the Second Coalition
27–28 April 1799. The string of major defeats continued with the Battle of Trebbia on 17–20 June, the surrender of Mantua on 28 July, the Battle of Novi on
Marengo_campaign
Trapezus; Trebizond; Trabzon Τρεβίας Trebías Τρεβίας Trevías treˈvias Trebbia Τρινακρία Trinakría Τρινακρία Trinakría trinaˈkria Trinacria; Sicily Τρίπολις
List_of_Greek_place_names
French general (1772–1825)
Rank General of Division Conflicts French Revolutionary Wars Battle of Trebbia Battle of Marengo Napoleonic Wars Battle of Saalfeld Battle of Jena Siege
André_Briche
Calendar year
Parthenopean Republic. June 17 – War of the Second Coalition: Battle of the Trebbia – The beginning of the battle that marked the debacle of Étienne Macdonald's
1799
Austrian general (1763–1825)
was wounded at Alessandria, 16 July. By the time of the Battle of the Trebbia he was assigned to Ott's division. Elevated to Commander of the Order of
Johann Gabriel Chasteler de Courcelles
Johann_Gabriel_Chasteler_de_Courcelles
Comune in Liguria, Italy
town is located on the slopes of the Monte Carmo, which separates the Trebbia and Borbera valleys. The municipality borders the following municipalities:
Fascia,_Liguria
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Indian
Adornment, Beauty
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Latin
From Aricia.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Form of Faazil; An Accomplished Person; Name of a Saint Known as Fuzail Bin Iyaaz
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Tamil
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English
English : variant of Chadwick.
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Japanese
(舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.
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Hebrew
(לִי×ï‹×¨Ö´×™×ª) Feminine form of Hebrew unisex Lior, LIORIT means "my light."
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Justice
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Warrior of Peace
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Tamil
Blessing, Living An enjoyable life, Belonging to one
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