1702 – Campaign in Northern Italy – Imperialist OOB mid-November
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Description
Commander-in-Chief: Prince Eugène de Savoie
On the left bank of the Po under the command of G.d.C. Count Trautmannsdorf, in Ponte del Molino, Villimpenta, Roncoferraro, Governolo, Ostiglia
- Liechtenstein Infantry
- Guttenstein Infantry
- Solari Infantry
- Rheingraf Infantry
- GehlenInfantry
- Reventlau Infantry
- Hasslingen Infantry (1 bn)
- Corbelli Cuirassiers
- Herbeville Dragoons
- Trautmansdorf Dragoons
- Vaubonne Dragoons
- Ebergényi Hussars
- Deák Hussars
- Frei-Compagnie de Guethem (in San Benedetto on the right bank of the Po)
In the region of Revere under the command of the Danish General von Guldenlöwe, in Bonizzo, Borgofranco, Revere, Pieve, Quingentole, Schivenoglia, Sabbioncello, Magnacavalle and Poggio
- Lothringen Infantry (250 men were in Borgoforte with their commander)
- Gschwind Infantry
- Danish Dronningens Livregiment
- Danish Prins Carl Infantry
- Danish Prins Christian Infantry
- Danish Prins Georg Infantry
- Danish Jyske Infantry (1 bn)
- Danish Sjællandske Infantry
- Danish Marine
- Danish Rodstens Dragoons
- Danish Joels Dragoons
- Alt-Hessen-Darmstadt Cuirassiers
- Lothringen Cuirassiers
- Field Artillery
In Carbonalora, Carbonara (where the headquarters had been established) Moglia
- Taaffe Cuirassiers
- Falkenstein Cuirassiers
- Vaudémont Cuirassiers
- Serényi Dragoons
In the region of Quistello under the command of GWM Count Bagni, in Quistello, Gabbiana and Gaidella
In Mirandola and Concordia under GWM Count Uhlefeld
On the left wing of the cantonments under GWM Marquis Visconti, in Finale di Modena und San Felice
- Guido Starhemberg Infantry
- Herberstein Infantry
- Jung-Daun Infantry
- Visconti Cuirassiers
- Savoyen Dragoons
The garrison of Brescellon (2,030 men) consisted of detachments from several regiments
- Nigrelli Infantry
- Guido Starhemberg Infantry
- Gschwind Infantry
- Herberstein Infantry
- Liechtenstein Infantry
- Rheingraf Infantry
- Bagni Infantry
- Reventlau Infantry
- Guttenstein Infantry
- Solari Infantry
- Jung-Daun Infantry
- Kriechbaum Infantry
- GehlenInfantry
Magazines were located at Castellaro, to the north-west of Villimpenta on the road between Mantua and Nogara; and at Governolo, on the left bank of the Po; at Sermide, Quistello, Mirandola and Finale di Modena. The main magazine of the army was at Ostiglia.
References
Abtheilung für Kriegsgeschichte des k. k. Kriegs-Archives: Feldzüge des Prinzen Eugen von Savoyen, Series 1, Vol. 4, Vienna 1877, pp. 381-382