Links
http://www.historydata.com/index.php
The author of The Road to Rivoli, Martin Boycott-Brown's website containing plenty of information about the campaign, pictures, biographies, an extensive bibliography, and much more.
Bandiere Sabaude:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/bandsabaude/index1.html
Beautiful, colorful, highly informative website not only on "Savoy Flags" as the title goes, but on the Sardinian Army, its history, units and uniforms.
The British Are Coming:
http://thebritisharecoming-simmy.blogspot.it/2014/07/uniforms-of-sardinian-army-1793-1796.html
Excellent website for wargamers and "musket & bayonet" era buffs.
Grenadiers of Sardinia National Association:
http://www.granatieridisardegna.it/index.html
Ricerche e studi di archeologia e architettura militare:
http://www.archeofortificazioni.org/index.html
Scientific studies in ancient military architecture, with some chapters on Piedmontese fortifications and Piedmontese history and military history.
Napoleonic Itinerary:
http://www.itinerarionapoleonico.com/
The places of the epic campaign of Bonaparte across Liguria and Piedmont, plus some information on sites and local museums.
Fortress of Ceva:
http://www.fungoceva.it/vallate_paesi/forte.htm
What little is left of the citadel that defied Bonaparte.
http://www.anfimondovi.it/legione/
A website on the Light Troops Legion.
http://www.cmsc.it/sparta/static/1815/
The island of Sardinia under the Savoy kings: militia troops, regular troops, coastal forts, the tiny, obscure but often successful Sardinian Navy.
Boycott-Brown M., The Road to Rivoli. Napoleon's First Campaign, London 2001
Carl von Clausewitz, Der Feldzug von 1796 in Italien (The 1796 Campaign in Italy)
Chandler David, The Campaigns of Napoleon
The author of The Road to Rivoli, Martin Boycott-Brown's website containing plenty of information about the campaign, pictures, biographies, an extensive bibliography, and much more.
Bandiere Sabaude:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/bandsabaude/index1.html
Beautiful, colorful, highly informative website not only on "Savoy Flags" as the title goes, but on the Sardinian Army, its history, units and uniforms.
The British Are Coming:
http://thebritisharecoming-simmy.blogspot.it/2014/07/uniforms-of-sardinian-army-1793-1796.html
Excellent website for wargamers and "musket & bayonet" era buffs.
Grenadiers of Sardinia National Association:
http://www.granatieridisardegna.it/index.html
Ricerche e studi di archeologia e architettura militare:
http://www.archeofortificazioni.org/index.html
Scientific studies in ancient military architecture, with some chapters on Piedmontese fortifications and Piedmontese history and military history.
Napoleonic Itinerary:
http://www.itinerarionapoleonico.com/
The places of the epic campaign of Bonaparte across Liguria and Piedmont, plus some information on sites and local museums.
Fortress of Ceva:
http://www.fungoceva.it/vallate_paesi/forte.htm
What little is left of the citadel that defied Bonaparte.
http://www.anfimondovi.it/legione/
A website on the Light Troops Legion.
http://www.cmsc.it/sparta/static/1815/
The island of Sardinia under the Savoy kings: militia troops, regular troops, coastal forts, the tiny, obscure but often successful Sardinian Navy.
Boycott-Brown M., The Road to Rivoli. Napoleon's First Campaign, London 2001
Carl von Clausewitz, Der Feldzug von 1796 in Italien (The 1796 Campaign in Italy)
Chandler David, The Campaigns of Napoleon