Mantua Garrison: Feldmarschall Dagobert von Wurmser (23,708 of whom only 12,240 were fit for service)[6][7]
Footnotes
^Fiebeger, p 16
^Boycott-Brown, p 444. Boycott-Brown lists Quasdanovich as corps commander. The strengths of the component units add up to 26,432. Reinforcements raised the total, which does not include Mittrowsky.
^Fiebeger, p 20. Fiebeger names Provera as the Friaul Corps commander and lists brigades, but no strengths.
^Boycott-Brown, p 447, 458. Mittrowsky's brigade, which guarded the Brenta valley, joined the Friaul Corps early in the campaign. Its strength is not included in the Friaul Corps total.
^Boycott-Brown, p 447. This source includes organization and strengths.
^Boycott-Brown, p 448.
^Chandler, p 100, 103. Chandler gives a 23,000 garrison and infers that 17,000 were fit for service.
References
Printed materials
Boycott-Brown, Martin. The Road to Rivoli. London: Cassell & Co., 2001. ISBN 0-304-35305-1