1796 ⟶ Bonaparte's Armistice with the King of Sicily
June 5: Bonaparte signs an armistice with the king of Sicily...Year
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🤝 Bonaparte's Armistice with the King of Sicily
June 5: Bonaparte signs an armistice with the king of Sicily.⟶

French Revolutionary WarsNapoleonic Wars (precursor)BonaparteSicilyArmisticeMilitary AgreementsItalian CampaignMediterraneanWarfareTreaty
⚔️ Bonaparte Appointed Commander of the Army of Italy
March 2: The Directory names General Bonaparte the commander of the Army of Italy.⟶
French RevolutionMilitary CommandBonaparteArmy of ItalyDirectoryWarfareNapoleonic Wars (precursor)Military StrategyItalian Campaign
⚔️ Bonaparte's Army Occupies Romagna
June 12: Bonaparte's army enters Romagna, one of the Papal States.⟶
French Revolutionary WarsItalian CampaignNapoleon BonapartePapal StatesMilitary InvasionTerritorial ExpansionWarfareRomagna
🤝 Bonaparte Secures Papal States Occupation
June 23: Bonaparte signs the Armistice of Bologna with the Holy See, which permits the French occupation of the northern Papal States.⟶
French RevolutionNapoleonic WarsPapal StatesCatholic ChurchArmisticeMilitary OccupationReligious ConflictItalyBonaparteConcordat
⚔️ Bonaparte's Italian Offensive Against Archduke Charles Begins
March 9: Bonaparte begins a new offensive in Italy against the army of the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen.⟶

French Revolutionary WarsItalian CampaignNapoleonic Wars (precursor)BonaparteArchduke CharlesMilitary OffensiveBattleMilitary StrategyHabsburg Austria