Carlo BalabioW
Carlo Balabio

Carlo Balabio (1759–1838) was an Italian general and cavalry commander who served the Kingdom of Italy during the Napoleonic Wars.

Antoine Marc Augustin BertolettiW
Antoine Marc Augustin Bertoletti

Antonio Bertoletti, also known as Antoine Marc Augustin Bertoletti was a Milanese military officer who served the French Empire as a general of brigade, notably in the Peninsular War.

Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of SulmonaW
Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona

Don Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Prince of Sulmona and of Rossano, Duke and Prince of Guastalla was a member of the Borghese family, best known for being a brother-in-law of Napoleon.

Francesco CaraccioloW
Francesco Caracciolo

Prince Francesco Caracciolo was an Italian admiral and revolutionary.

Agostino CodazziW
Agostino Codazzi

Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of Barinas (1846-1847). He made his main investigations and cartographic work in Venezuela and Colombia, thereby creating for both countries a complete set of maps and statistics after the tumultuous years following independence from the Spanish Empire.

Giorgio des GeneysW
Giorgio des Geneys

Giorgio des Geneys was an Italian admiral.

Achille FontanelliW
Achille Fontanelli

Achille Fontanelli was an Italian nationalist and Napoleonic general. Born into a low-ranking noble family, he took service with a pro-French Italian military unit in 1797. He was captured in 1799 but was repatriated in time to serve in the Marengo Campaign in 1800. He was promoted to general officer in 1804 and in the 1809 war he led an Italian division in several major battles. After serving as Minister of War to Eugène de Beauharnais, he was tapped to command a division in the 1813 campaign. After the collapse of Napoleon's empire in 1814, he took service with the Austrian Empire.

Pompeo GabrielliW
Pompeo Gabrielli

Pompeo Gabrielli was an Italian general and politician, the first layman to be appointed Minister in a Papal States cabinet.

Giuseppe LechiW
Giuseppe Lechi

Giuseppe ("Joseph") Lechi was an Italian general in the Kingdom of Italy during the Napoleonic Wars.

Teodoro LechiW
Teodoro Lechi

Teodoro Lechi was an Italian general, a Jacobin and a military advisor to King Carlo Alberto of Sardinia. He was the brother of Giuseppe Lechi, a brilliant and famous Napoleonic general, and Angelo, also a Napoleonic officer.

Pompeo Litta BiumiW
Pompeo Litta Biumi

Count Pompeo Litta Biumi or Pompeo Litta was an Italian historian, genealogist, military officer, politician, and nobleman.

Francis MaceroniW
Francis Maceroni

Colonel Francis Maceroni, born Francis Macirone (1788–1846), was a soldier, diplomat, revolutionary, balloonist, author and inventor.

Alberto della MarmoraW
Alberto della Marmora

Alberto Ferrero La Marmora was an Italian soldier and naturalist. He was elder brother to Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, soldier and founder of the Bersaglieri, and to Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora, Italian general and statesman.

Domenico MillelireW
Domenico Millelire

Domenico Millelire, pseudonym of Domenico Leoni, was an Italian patriot, and officer of Regia Marina Sarda. He is recognised to have gained the first Gold Medal of Military Valor in the Italian history. Millelire gave the first defeat to Napoleon Bonaparte.

Giuseppe Federico PalombiniW
Giuseppe Federico Palombini

Giuseppe Federico Palombini or Joseph Friedrich von Palombini became an Italian division commander during the Napoleonic Wars. He joined the army of the Cispadane Republic in 1796 and fought at Faenza in 1797. He became commander of a dragoon regiment in 1798. He became commander of the Napoleone Dragoons, of the Cisalpine Republic army, in 1802. He fought as an ally of the French at Kolberg and Stralsund in 1807. He married the daughter of Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (Dombrowski) in 1806.

Filippo PaulucciW
Filippo Paulucci

Filippo Paulucci delle Roncole, also known as Filipp Osipovich Pauluchchi, was an Italian marquis and army officer, later a general at the services of the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Russian Empire.

Guglielmo PepeW
Guglielmo Pepe

Guglielmo Pepe was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Borthwick Gilchrist, linguist and surgeon to the East India Company.

Ettore Perrone di San MartinoW
Ettore Perrone di San Martino

Ettore Perrone, Conte di San Martino was an Italian politician and military leader.

Domenico PinoW
Domenico Pino

Domenico ("Dominique") Pino was an Italian soldier. He served as General of Division in the Kingdom of Italy and in Napoleon's Grande Armée.

Girolamo RamorinoW
Girolamo Ramorino

General Girolamo Ramorino was born in Genoa, in northern Italy.

Giuseppe RondizzoniW
Giuseppe Rondizzoni

Giuseppe Rondizzoni was an Italian army officer who contributed to the independence of Chile.

Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of SantarosaW
Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of Santarosa

Santorre Annibale De Rossi di Pomerolo, Count of Santa Rosa was an Italian insurgent and leader in Italy's revival (Risorgimento).

Filippo SeveroliW
Filippo Severoli

Filippo Severoli was an Italian general and noble who served in the Kingdom of Italy during the Napoleonic Wars and in the Austrian Empire. He was named Earl of Hannover and governor of Piacenza by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Pietro TeuliéW
Pietro Teulié

Pietro Teulié was an Italian general who served in the Kingdom of Italy during the Napoleonic Wars. He was killed during the siege of the Prussian fortress of Kolberg.

Carlo Zucchi (general)W
Carlo Zucchi (general)

Carlo Zucchi, was an Italian general and patriot, who served in the Kingdom of Italy and later in the Papal State. He played an active role in the Risorgimento. His namesake nephew was a notable architect.