The Count of Saint-André has been directed…
August 1793 CE
The Count of Saint-André has been directed to advance on Nice from Saorgio.
This effort is complicated by the dislike that Saint-André and his Austrian subordinate Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi have for one another.
Furthermore, the Piedmontese officer corps hates De Vins' chief of staff, Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau.
At this time, areas of southern France rebel against the revolutionary government.
Large forces have been diverted to contain the revolt at the Siege of Toulon, giving the allies a chance to recover territory.
De Vins and King Victor Amadeus leave in August for the southern front, where operations are supposed to start on September 7, 1793.
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
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French First Republic
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