Italy
- Battle of Montaperti - 1260
- Battle of Fornovo - 1495
- Battle of Loano - 1795, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of Lodi - 1796, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of Mondovi - 1796, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of the Bridge of Arcole - 1796, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of Rivoli - 1797, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of Trebia (1799)
- Battle of Novi (1799)
- Battle of Marengo - 1800, Wars of the French Revolution
- Battle of Caldiero - 1805, Napoleonic Wars
- Battle of Solferino
- Battle of the Piave River
- Battle of Anzio
- Battle of Salerno
- Battle of Monte Cassino
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