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This battle is fully discussed in Ramsay Weston Phipps and is mentioned briefly by David Chandler and Martin Boycott-Brown. This is not noted at all by Digby Smith or Edward Cust. However, no author gave the battle a name. I arbitrarily used Monte Settepani because Phipps attached importance to its capture by the Austrians and the French failure to recapture the position. Any editor is invited to change the title if they can find and cite a source that gives the battle a name. Otherwise, please leave the title the way it is. Thanks. Djmaschek (talk) 04:47, 4 January 2024 (UTC)Reply