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  • Duffy 1999, pp. 106–107; Orlov 1892, p. 322 (33,000 on 19 June); Rickard 2009 (33,500 as "maximum strength"); Petrushevsky 1900, p. 592 (33–35,000 highest force) Duffy, Christopher (1999). Eagles Over the Alps: Suvorov in Italy and Switzerland, 1799. Chicago, Ill.: Emperor's Press. ISBN 1-883476-18-6. OCLC 42694091. Orlov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich (1892). Разбор военных действий Суворова в Италии в 1799 году [Analysis of Suvorov's military actions in Italy in 1799] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Тип. Тренке и Фюсно. ISBN 9785998994289. Rickard, John (5 February 2009). "Battle of the Trebbia, 17-19 June 1799". Petrushevsky, Alexander F. (1900). "Итальянская кампания; Треббиа; 1799". Generalissimo Prince Suvorov (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Типография М. М. Стасюлевича. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  • Rickard 2009 (24,000); Eggenberger 1985, p. 443 (25,000); Orlov 1892, pp. 205, 217–218, 228
    Orlov: "Field Marshal Suvorov's orders for the forthcoming attack had in mind first of all to concentrate as large a force as possible; for this purpose officers were sent back to gather and bring the rest during the forced march on 17 June; orders were sent to Nikolay Chubarov that he should hurry to join the army; besides, support from Paul Kray was expected. However, neither Chubarov nor reinforcements from Kray arrived on that day, and the troops were reinforced only by stragglers, who were pulled up throughout the 18th of June and went straight from the march into the fray."; "Suvorov's forces [June 19] increased, but not much: to the Russian troops in the middle of the battle joined Chubarov with 3 battalions (1,300 men), and to the Austrians — Württemberg Dragoon Regiment (6 squadrons, about 1,000 men); but we must take into account the losses, which, of course, were not small in such a stubborn battle."; "The advance guard, under Chubarov, overtook Victor's rearguard and forced it to retreat behind the Nure [20 June]. Victor's rearguard (17th Line Demi-Brigade, 2 guns and 6 squadrons) took position at San Giorgio Piacentino, and his other troops at some distance behind the rearguard. Victor did not want to engage at all and was already preparing to retreat, but the Russians quickened their step, Rosenberg's main force came up to Chubarov; all of this rushed from different sides on San Giorgio, cut off the French units from retreating, and the famous Auvergne Regiment laid down its arms…" Rickard, John (5 February 2009). "Battle of the Trebbia, 17-19 June 1799". Eggenberger, David (1985). An Encyclopedia of Battles. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-24913-1. Retrieved 28 June 2023. Orlov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich (1892). Разбор военных действий Суворова в Италии в 1799 году [Analysis of Suvorov's military actions in Italy in 1799] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Тип. Тренке и Фюсно. ISBN 9785998994289.
  • Rickard 2009. Rickard, John (5 February 2009). "Battle of the Trebbia, 17-19 June 1799".
  • Longworth 1966, p. 251; Orlov 1892, pp. 205, 322 (22,000 on 18 & 19 June: "The total allied force in the combat of 18 June, if the casualties of 17 June are roughly deducted, was around 22,000, which is equal to the French forces.", "On 19 June with 22,000 Suvorov beat 33,000 of MacDonald."); Petrushevsky 1900, p. 583 (22,000 on 18 June, not noted for 19 June); Rickard 2009 (35,000 men in all, still arriving as reinforcements on the 19th) Longworth, Philip (1966). The Art of Victory: The Life and Achievements of Field-Marshal Suvorov, 1729–1800. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Orlov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich (1892). Разбор военных действий Суворова в Италии в 1799 году [Analysis of Suvorov's military actions in Italy in 1799] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Тип. Тренке и Фюсно. ISBN 9785998994289. Petrushevsky, Alexander F. (1900). "Итальянская кампания; Треббиа; 1799". Generalissimo Prince Suvorov (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Типография М. М. Стасюлевича. Retrieved 12 June 2023. Rickard, John (5 February 2009). "Battle of the Trebbia, 17-19 June 1799".

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  • Duffy gave the total number of cavalry and infantry, without gunners. These figures from Stutterheim, and Duffy considered them trustworthy. He also stated that in terms of numbers, the armies were probably evenly matched.
    n.b.: Rosenberg's forces (2 columns total) and Ott's division are included in this number.

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