Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Battle of Solferino was a decisive engagement in the Second Italian War of Independence, a crucial step in the Italian Risorgimento. The war's geopolitical context was the nationalist struggle to unify Italy, which had long been divided among France, Austria, Spain and numerous independent Italian states.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SolferinoSolferino - Wikipedia

    Solferino (Upper Mantovano: Sulfrì) is a small town and municipality in the province of Mantua, Lombardy, northern Italy, approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of Lake Garda. It is best known as being close to the site of the Battle of Solferino on 24 June 1859, part of the Second Italian War of Independence .

  3. Battle of Solferino, (June 24, 1859), last engagement of the second War of Italian Independence. It was fought in Lombardy between an Austrian army and a Franco-Piedmontese army and resulted in the annexation of most of Lombardy by Sardinia-Piedmont, thus contributing to the unification of Italy.

  4. The Austrian center was at Solferino, a village perched atop a series of hilly ridges that resembled a giant’s backbone. The village was in the shadow of Solferino Castle, a medieval fortress now crammed with Austrian infantry and artillery.

  5. Napoleon III enters Milan. The battle at Magenta over, Napoleon III and the King of Sardinia made their triumphal entrance into Milan on 8 June, 1859. With hordes of people waving flags and cries of joy ringing out, the French Emperor took his quarters at the Villa Bonaparte.

  6. The Battle of Solferino on 24 June 1859 resulted in the victory of the allied French army under Napoleon III and the Piedmont-Sardinian army under Victor Emmanuel II against the Austrian army under Emperor Franz Joseph I.

  7. The Battle of Solferino took place on this day in 1859 south of Lake Garda between Milan and Verona. It was the last battle in world history where all the armies were under the personal command of their monarchs.

  8. Situated in a panoramic position towards the plains and Lake Garda, Solferino has a landscape characterised by soft reliefs rich in vines, wheat and barley, which can also be discovered thanks to the cycle-tourism routes present.

  9. Things to Do in Solferino, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 4,148 traveler reviews and photos of Solferino tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Solferino.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › solferinoSolferino | Encyclopedia.com

    Solferino (sōlfārē´nō), village, Lombardy, N Italy, near Mantua. There, on June 24, 1859, the French and Sardinians fought a bloody battle with the Austrians (see Risorgimento). Although the battle resulted in no clear decision, the Austrians withdrew to their strategic fortresses.

  1. People also search for