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Battle of Castel di Sangro

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1,000 infantry 1,000 cavalry
  
1,900 infantry

Result
  
Austrian victory

Date
  
13 May 1815

Location
  
Castel di Sangro, Italy

15 killed or wounded
  
400 killed or wounded 206 captured

Similar
  
Battle of Waren‑Nossentin, Capitulation of Pasewalk, Siege of Hameln, Battle of Wörgl

Battle of castel di sangro


The Battle of Castel di Sangro was a minor battle in the Neapolitan War that took place on 13 May 1815 in the town of Castel di Sangro in central Italy. The battle resulted in the Neapolitan force being routed.

Following defeat at the Battle of Tolentino, the 4th Division of the Neapolitan army, commanded by General Pignatelli Cerchiara had detached from the main army under their king, Joachim Murat, and were retreating south. The commander of the Austrian force, Frederick Bianchi, dispatched his advanced guard, consisting of Hungarian hussars and Tyrolean jägers, in pursuit. The Austrians finally caught up with the Neapolitans on 13 May in the town of Castel di Sangro. Seeing the hussars, the Neapolitans formed squares. However, during the cause of the disastrous campaign, the 4th Division had been reduced to less than 2,000 men. The hussars broke the Neapolitan square and sent the remaining troops into disarray.

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Battle of Castel di Sangro Wikipedia