Battle of Tolentino
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Battle of Tolentino | |||||||
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Part of the Neapolitan War | |||||||
The battle of Tolentino by Vincenzo Milizia |
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Combatants | |||||||
Austrian Empire | Kingdom of Naples | ||||||
Commanders | |||||||
Baron Frederick Bianchi | Joachim Murat, king of Naples |
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Strength | |||||||
11,938 men 1,452 horses 28 guns |
15,678 men 3,425 horses 48 guns |
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Casualties | |||||||
700 | 1,120 |
The Battle of Tolentino was the decisive battle in the Neapolitan War, fought by the king of Naples Joachim Murat to keep the throne after the Congress of Vienna. It is also considered the first battle of the Italian unification, since Murat issued a proclamation calling for Italian patriots help to unify Italy.
In the battle, fought over two days, the Neapolitan army, far away from its bases, was defeated by the Austrian army. Murat was obliged to return to Naples, but then he abdicated.
[edit] External resources
Tolentino 815, the web site of the society which re-enacts and studies the battle.