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Eugène's main column marched up the Fella River valley, which runs east and west in the area of the fighting. On 15 May the column found itself blocked by the Malborghetto fort. Attacking in greatly superior force, Eugène's troops captured the fort on the morning of the 17th. Later that day, the Franco-Italians routed Gyulai's division from its positions near Tarvisio, inflicting heavy losses. A second Franco-Italian column, attempting to join Eugène from the south, was halted on the 15th by the Predil fort. On 18 May, Predil fell to assault and the defenders were killed to the last man. Monuments at both forts honor the Austrians who gave their lives in the fighting.

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  • Battle of Tarvis (1809)
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  • Eugène's main column marched up the Fella River valley, which runs east and west in the area of the fighting. On 15 May the column found itself blocked by the Malborghetto fort. Attacking in greatly superior force, Eugène's troops captured the fort on the morning of the 17th. Later that day, the Franco-Italians routed Gyulai's division from its positions near Tarvisio, inflicting heavy losses. A second Franco-Italian column, attempting to join Eugène from the south, was halted on the 15th by the Predil fort. On 18 May, Predil fell to assault and the defenders were killed to the last man. Monuments at both forts honor the Austrians who gave their lives in the fighting.
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Strength
  • Malborghetto: 15,000
  • Malborghetto: 650, 10 guns
  • Predil: 250, 8 guns
  • Predil: 8,500, 12 guns
  • Tarvis: 25,000
  • Tarvis: 6,000, 10 guns
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lon deg
  • 13(xsd:integer)
Partof
  • the War of the Fifth Coalition
Date
  • --05-15
Commander
  • Eugène de Beauharnais
  • Albert Gyulai
Caption
  • Storming of Malborghetto Fort by Albrecht Adam
Casualties
  • Malborghetto: 650, 10 guns
  • Malborghetto: over 80
  • Predil: 250, 8 guns
  • Predil: 450
  • Tarvis: 1,789, 6 guns
  • Tarvis: 380
Result
  • French victory
lat min
  • 30(xsd:integer)
combatant
  • Austrian Empire
  • First French Empire
lon min
  • 34(xsd:integer)
Place
  • Tarvisio, modern-day Italy
lat deg
  • 46(xsd:integer)
Conflict
  • Battle of Tarvis
abstract
  • Eugène's main column marched up the Fella River valley, which runs east and west in the area of the fighting. On 15 May the column found itself blocked by the Malborghetto fort. Attacking in greatly superior force, Eugène's troops captured the fort on the morning of the 17th. Later that day, the Franco-Italians routed Gyulai's division from its positions near Tarvisio, inflicting heavy losses. A second Franco-Italian column, attempting to join Eugène from the south, was halted on the 15th by the Predil fort. On 18 May, Predil fell to assault and the defenders were killed to the last man. Monuments at both forts honor the Austrians who gave their lives in the fighting.
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