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The Battle of Lodi was against the Austrian Rear Guard which Napoleon readily won.

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Napoleon won many battles in Italy: Dego, Millesimo, Cairo Montenotte, Lodi, Arcole,Rivoli, Castiglione, not to count other minor encounters during the 1796-1797 campaign.

During the campaign of 1800 he won the pivotal and famous battle of Marengo, which even if didn't conclude the war against the Pitt's 2nd Coalition, nevertheless led the Austrian forces to be driven out from Northern Italy.

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