Battle of Milazzo (1860)
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Battle of Milazzo
Part of The Expedition of the Thousand

Contemporary reconstruction of the battle.
Date 17&ndashl July 1860
Location Milazzo, Sicily
Result Garibaldine victory
Belligerents
Sardinia Two Sicilies
Commanders
Giuseppe Garibaldi Col. Bosco
Strength
c. 4,500 c. 4,500
Casualties and losses
more than 800 c. 300

The Battle of Milazzo was fought between 17–24 July 1860 between Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteers and the troops of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies at Milazzo, Sicily, then part of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies.

The main clash began on the morning of 20 July on an open field leading to the cape on which Milazzo is located. In the afternoon, after seven hours of fight, it moved towards the town itself. Here on a bridge, surrounded by the Neapolitan cavalry, Garibaldi was saved by an assault from Sicilian volunteers. The Garibaldines, after the initial difficulties, got steam from this success. Giacomo Medici, Giuseppe Sirtori and Enrico Cosenz attacked the Neapolitan troops, but were pushed back by general Beneventano's men.

Then came from Palermo the armed ship Tukory, which bombarded the Neapolitans, who retreated to Milazzo's fortress. Here they capitulated on 24 July. Garibaldi had more than 800 killed, the Neapolitans c. 300.

This victory allowed Garibaldi free way to Messina.

References

  • Cesari, Cesare (1928). La campagna di Garibaldi nell'Italia Meridionale. (1860). Rome: Libreria dello Stato. .

See also

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