Battle of Varese

The Battle of Varese was fought on 26 May 1859 at Varese (Lombardy). It was an engagement of the Second Italian War of Independence, fought between the Italian volunteers formation of the Hunters of the Alps, led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, against Austrian troops led by Karl von Urban. The Austrian defeat allowed the movement of the Hunters towards Como, and obliged the Austrians to keep troops on the northern part of the front.

Battle of Varese
Part of the Second Italian War of Independence

Garibaldi leads his Hunters of the Alps in the Battle of Varese.
Date26 May 1859
Location
Varese, Lombardy
Result Italian victory
Belligerents
Alpine Hunters Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Giuseppe Garibaldi Karl von Urban
Strength

3,000 Cacciatori delle Alpi

1.000 Civil Guards (approx.)

EFFECTIVE: 4.000 (approx.)

4,000 Division Urban
8 guns

EFFECTIVE: 2.000 (approx.)
Casualties and losses
18 killed
66 wounded
105 killed
75 wounded
(including 4 Officers)
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