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Battle of Bosco Marengo

Battle of Bosco Marengo
Part of the Wars in Lombardy and the Milanese War of Succession
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Bartolomeo Colleoni, victor of Bosco Marengo [1]
DateOctober 11, 1447[2]
Location
Result Ambrosian victory[1][3][4]
Belligerents
Flag of the Golden Ambrosian Republic.svg Golden Ambrosian Republic Blason Charles II d’Angoulême (1522-1545).svg Duchy of Orléans
Commanders and leaders
Bartolomeo Colleoni
Astore de' Manfredi
[1][5][6][7]
Renaud du Dresnay (P)
[1][3][5][8]
Strength
3,700 troops[6] 3,000 troops[5][9]
Casualties and losses
500 killed [10][6][11] 1,500 killed [10][8][11]
only half could retreat back to France [9]
300 captured [10][11]

The Battle of Bosco Marengo (aka Battle of Frascata) [3] was fought in the Autumn of 1447.

The Duke of Orleans, Charles I, son of Valentina Visconti, laid claim to the Duchy of Milan[10] and dispatched an army from the Dauphiné and Lyonais under Renaud du Dresnay into Lombardy.[5] The Golden Ambrosian Republic responded and dispatched a total of 3,700 troops under Colleoni to Alessandria.[6] At Bosco Marengo, battle was joined and the French suffered a complete defeat[12] with their general Renaud du Dresnay being captured and later ransomed for 14,000 couronnes.[13]

Sources

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  2. ^ Simonde de Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Léonard (1831). Histoire des Français: Vol.13. Paris.
  3. ^ a b c Moreri, Louis (1759). Le grand dictionnaire historique, ou Le mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane: Vol.3 (PDF). Paris.
  4. ^ Samaran, Charles (1919). Dépêches des ambassadeurs milanais en France sous Louis XI et François Sforza: Vol.2. Paris.
  5. ^ a b c d Ersch, Johann Samuel (1834). Allgemeine Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste. Leipzig.
  6. ^ a b c d Corio, Bernardino (1646). L'historia di Milano. Padua.
  7. ^ Leo, Heinrich (1829). Geschichte von Italien: Vol.III. Hamburg.
  8. ^ a b Protonotari, Francisco (1923). Nuova antologia: Vol.308-309. Rome.
  9. ^ a b Société d'histoire générale et d'histoire diplomatique (1888). Revue d'histoire diplomatique: Vol.2. Paris.
  10. ^ a b c d Rogers, Clifford (2010). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology: Vol.1. Oxford University Press.
  11. ^ a b c Pieri, Piero (1971). Il Rinascimento e la crisi militare italiana. Turin.
  12. ^ Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien (1856). Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften: Vol.20. Vienna.
  13. ^ Courcelles, Jean B. (1829). Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France: Vol.10. Paris.

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