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| caption = Carlo Cavallo {{circa}} 1806
| office          = President of Vitulia
| office          = President of Vitulia
| term_start      = 1806
| term_start      = 1806
| term_end        = 1819
| term_end        = 1819
| primeminister    =  
| primeminister    =  
| predecessor      = Francesco di Miranda (as First Consul)
| predecessor      = Francisco di Miranda (as First Consul)
| successor        = TBD
| successor        = TBD


| office2          = President of Sallia
| office2          = President of Sallia{{efn|styled as "Supreme Political and Military Authority of Sallia" from 1799–1802}}
| term_start2      = 1802
| term_start2      = 1799
| term_end2        = 1818
| term_end2        = 1818
| president2        =
| predecessor2      = TBD (as King of Sallia)
| predecessor2      = ''Office established''
| successor2        = TBD (as King of Sallia)
| successor2        = TBD  


| office3          = President-Liberator of Belgae
| office3          = President of Belgae
| term_start3      = 1807
| term_start3      = 1807
| term_end3        = 1810
| term_end3        = 1810
| primeminister3        =
| predecessor3      = ''Office established''
| predecessor3      = ''Office established''
| successor3        = ''Office abolished''
| successor3        = ''Office abolished''
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| term_start4      = 1809
| term_start4      = 1809
| term_end4        = 1810
| term_end4        = 1810
| primeminister4        =
| predecessor4      = ''Office established''
| predecessor4      = ''Office established''
| successor4        = ''Office abolished''
| successor4        = ''Office abolished''


| birth_name          =  
| birth_name          =  
| birth_date          = {{birth date|df=yes|1769|7|24}}
| birth_date          = {{birth date|df=yes|1769|7|24}}
| birth_place        = Vitulia
| birth_place        = Vitulia
| death_date          = {{death date and age|1821|12|17|1769|7|24|df=y}}
| death_date          = {{death date and age|1829|12|17|1769|7|24|df=y}}
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'''Carlo Cavallo''' was a Vitulian military and political leader who led Vitulia and Sallia during the Revolutionary Era and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders in history and his wars and campaigns are still studied at military schools worldwide.
'''Carlo Cavallo''' was a Vitulian military and political leader who led Vitulia and Sallia during the Revolutionary Era and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders in history and his wars and campaigns are still studied at military schools worldwide.
==Notes==
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Revision as of 16:35, 29 July 2024

Carlo Cavallo
Carlocavallo.jpeg
Carlo Cavallo c. 1806
President of Vitulia
In office
1806–1819
Preceded byFrancisco di Miranda (as First Consul)
Succeeded byTBD
President of Sallia[a]
In office
1799–1818
Preceded byTBD (as King of Sallia)
Succeeded byTBD (as King of Sallia)
President of Belgae
In office
1807–1810
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Protector of (Catalonia)
In office
1809–1810
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born(1769-07-24)24 July 1769
Vitulia
Died17 December 1829(1829-12-17) (aged 60)
Military service
RankGeneral

Carlo Cavallo was a Vitulian military and political leader who led Vitulia and Sallia during the Revolutionary Era and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders in history and his wars and campaigns are still studied at military schools worldwide.

Notes

  1. styled as "Supreme Political and Military Authority of Sallia" from 1799–1802