If you tell me which part of Napoleon's rise interests you most, I can provide more detail on: used at Rivoli or Arcole. The political fallout in Paris after his return. The artistic and financial plunder taken from Italy.
A desperate three-day battle in the marshes where Napoleon famously seized a flag and charged the bridge. The Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte 1796-1797
Piedmont exited the war, leaving Napoleon free to focus solely on Austria. The Bridge at Lodi and the Entry into Milan If you tell me which part of Napoleon's
Napoleon’s troops gave him the nickname "The Little Corporal." A desperate three-day battle in the marshes where
The fortress of Mantua was the key to Austrian power in Italy. For nearly eight months, the campaign revolved around Austrian attempts to relieve the besieged city. Napoleon had to defeat four successive relief armies:
Though the main Austrian army escaped, the victory was psychologically massive.
The masterpiece of the campaign. Napoleon moved his troops with such speed that he defeated 28,000 Austrians with only 22,000 men, effectively ending Austrian resistance in Italy. The Treaty of Campo Formio