First Verona-Padova War
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Was a war between the Signorie (Lordships) of Verona and Padova.
Chronology
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June 1312: In 1312, the Paduans launched a counter-offensive from Montagnana, led by the Padova Commune. They devastated Minerbe, Pressana, and Legnago, while also setting Cologna Veneta on fire.
July 1312: In 1312, the Signoria of Verona launched a counter-offensive from Montagnana, led by the Paduans. They devastated Minerbe, Pressana, and Legnago, while also setting Cologna Veneta on fire. This marked a significant event in the ongoing conflict between the Signoria of Verona and the Paduans.
January 1313: Cangrande della Scala attacked the suburbs of Padua and conquered Montagnana, which was then set on fire as a strategic move in the ongoing conflicts between the Signoria of Verona and other city-states in the region.
January 1313: Werner von Urslingen was a general in the service of the Signoria of Verona, led by Cangrande della Scala. In 1313, they attacked and destroyed the castle in Camisano Vicentino as part of their military campaign in the region.
February 1313: The forces of Cangrande della Scala leave the city of Montagnana.
February 1313: In 1313, the territory of Camisano Vicentino was attacked and its castle destroyed by Werner von Urslingen, a condottiero in the service of Padova Commune, and Cangrande della Scala, the Lord of Verona. The attack was part of the ongoing power struggles and conflicts in the region during the Middle Ages.