"Bonaparte saw the Siege of Mantua to a successful conclusion when Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser surrendered on 2 February 1797. The French commander cleared his south flank by Claude Perrin Victor's victory over the Papal States at the Battle of Faenza the following day. Meanwhile, Emperor Francis II of Austria recalled Archduke Charles from Germany to hold northeast Italy. In March Bonaparte launched an offensive designed to break through the Austrian army's defenses. At Valvasone, the French encountered part of their opponents' army and drove it back. For the loss of 500 men, the French inflicted 700 casualties on the Austrians and captured six guns."@en . "the French Revolutionary Wars"@en . . . "J-B Bernadotte"@en . . "Archduke Charles"@en . . . . "Gradisca: 2,500, 10 guns"@en . . "France"@en . "Valvasone, Italy"@en . "Gradisca: 18,000"@en . . "Valvasone: 40,000"@en . . "Habsburg Austria"@en . . "Napoleon Bonaparte"@en . "Valvasone: 5,000"@en . "Gradisca: 2,500, 10 guns"@en . "Gradisca: 0"@en . . "Battle of Valvasone (1797)"@en . "Austrian Army"@en . "Bonaparte saw the Siege of Mantua to a successful conclusion when Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser surrendered on 2 February 1797. The French commander cleared his south flank by Claude Perrin Victor's victory over the Papal States at the Battle of Faenza the following day. Meanwhile, Emperor Francis II of Austria recalled Archduke Charles from Germany to hold northeast Italy. In March Bonaparte launched an offensive designed to break through the Austrian army's defenses. At Valvasone, the French encountered part of their opponents' army and drove it back. For the loss of 500 men, the French inflicted 700 casualties on the Austrians and captured six guns. The following day, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte's French division isolated an enemy column and forced its surrender at Gradisca d'Isonzo. A total of 2,500 Austrian soldiers, 10 artillery pieces, and eight colors were captured. When several retreating Austrian columns made for the Tarvis Pass to the northeast, the French raced to cut them off. The Battle of Tarvis occurred over three days beginning on 21 March as the Austrians struggled to escape. Bonaparte's forward thrust carried his army within of Vienna where the Preliminaries of Leoben were concluded in mid-April 1797."@en . "1797-03-16"^^ . . "Castle in Valvasone"@en . . . . "Battle of Valvasone"@en . . "Army of Italy"@en . "Valvasone: 500"@en . . "French victory"@en . "Valvasone: 700, 6 guns"@en .