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  • It is notable as the site of the Battle of Magenta.
  • Following the Battle of Magenta in June 1859, Castano became part of Lombardy.
  • He was wounded in the fighting at Turbigo, then at the battle of Magenta.
  • Finally, on 5 June, the main Austrian and French armies met at the Battle of Magenta.
  • The gate was renamed " Porta Magenta " in 1860, to celebrate the victorious Battle of Magenta.
  • Macchiaioli works on display include the newly restored " Italian field after the battle of Magenta, " by Giovanni Fattori.
  • In the war against the Austrians, Niel commanded the IV Corps and took part in the Battle of Magenta and the Battle of Solferino.
  • In 1859, he took part in the disastrous Battle of Magenta, where the Austrian army was defeated by the Franco-Sardinian army.
  • In 1852, he backed Crimean and Italian campaigns, and ultimately was created Marshal of France in 1859 for bravery at the Battle of Magenta.
  • At the Battle of Magenta, he impressed both his superiors, Major General Wilhelm Ramming and Field Marshal Lieutenant Eduard Clam-Gallas and his opponents.
  • On 8 June 1859, four days after the Battle of Magenta, Napoleon III and Victor Emmanuel II of Italy triumphally entered Milan through the gate.
  • Early in 1860 Cavour appointed him governor of Milan, evacuated by the Austrians after the battle of Magenta, a position which he held with great ability.
  • Magenta was one of the first aniline dyes, discovered shortly after the Battle of Magenta ( 1859 ), which occurred near the town of Magenta in northern Italy.
  • During the Italian Wars of Independence his territory was the scene of great movements of the Italian troops and the Austrian army, especially during the Battle of Magenta in 1859.
  • He distinguished himself as chief-of-staff of an infantry division at the Battle of Magenta, and in 1863 was made personal aide-de-camp to the Emperor.
  • In 1861, he received a gold medal at an exhibition in Florence for his painting of the Battle of Magenta, but gave it up in solidarity with the painters who had been overlooked.
  • The dye was renamed magenta later in the same year, to celebrate a victory of the French army at the Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859, near the Italian city of that name.
  • Its name was changed the same year to magenta, to celebrate a victory of the French and Sardinian army at the Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859, near the Italian town of that name.
  • In 1850, he was head of the I Army Corps of Bohemia in Vienna, and in the Second Italian War of Independence ( 1859 ) took part in the Battle of Magenta and the Battle of Solferino.
  • The day after the Battle of Magenta, he was raised to the rank of general of the division and took command of the 2nd Division of the 2nd Corps, replacing General Espinasse who was killed in combat.
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