Battle of Palestro

Battle of Palestro
Part of Second Italian War of Independence

Victor Emmanuel II with French zouaves at the Battle of Palestro. Painting by Luigi Norfini, 1863.
Date30โ€“31 May 1859
Location
Result Franco-Sardinian victory
Belligerents
Sardinia
French Empire
Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Victor Emmanuel II Friedrich Zobel
Strength
14,000
1,000
or more
<14,000
Casualties and losses
600 2,000

The Battle of Palestro was fought on 30โ€“31 May 1859 between the Austrian Empire and the combined forces of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont and France. The Franco-Piedmontese forces were victorious. It was fought just south to Palestro, a town in what is now the province of Pavia in northern Italy. It was believed that the Battle of Palestro was the last European battle in which a European Monarch rode into battle, that being King Victor Emmanuel II, who directly entered the fray with the Austrians.