On 15 May the French general then entered Milan, where he was welcomed as a liberator.
Shortly afterwards, entering Milan alone in pursuit of the enemy, he was taken prisoner, but was set free without a ransom by Ludovico Sforza.
On 29 April he entered Milan.
The Austrians now withdrew beyond the Mincio, and on the 15th of May the French entered Milan.
On June 2d Napoleon entered Milan.
He left the day Napoleon and Victor Emmanuel entered Milan in triumph.
He entered Milan on 20 March, acclaimed by the populace.
Two days after Ludovico's departure, the French entered Milan.
Behind him Cardinal Ascanio and Ludovico entered Milan amid the acclamations of the whole town.
This new gate marked the place where the new Strada del Sempione entered Milan.