French Artillery at the Battle of Lodi

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Harrison W. Mark
by Felicien de Myrbach-Rheinfeld
published on 27 April 2023

At the Battle of Lodi, 24 French cannons were placed along the west bank of the Adda River to bombard the Austrian positions across the river. Image by Felicien de Myrbach-Rheinfeld, in Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by William M. Sloane. New York: Century, vol. 1; 1906.

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