Napoleon invaded Italy in
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The French Army of Italy, led by Napoleon, invaded Italy in 1796 with the goal of pushing the First Coalition out of Sardinia and Austria out of Italy.
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In 1796, the French Army of Italy under Napoleon invaded Italy with the aims of forcing the First Coalition to abandon Sardinia and forcing Austria to withdraw from Italy. Napoleon conquered most of Italy in the name of the French Revolution by 1799.
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