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Name: Italian Theatre (War of Spanish Succession)

Type: Event

Start: 1701 AD

End: 1708 AD

Parent: War of the Spanish Succession

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Was the theatre of war of the War of the Spanish Succession in Italy.

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  • March 1707: The Convention of Milan of March 13, 1707, ensured the uncontested Austrian possession of the Duchies of Milan and of Mantua.
  • April 1704: From the beginning of 1704, French Marshal René de Froulay de Tessé had taken Savoy (with the exception of Montmélian).
  • May 1705: In April 1705 French officer La Feuillade occupied the County of Nice, including Nice itself (although the citadel was not captured until January 1706).
  • October 1704: Ivrea conquered by france.
  • August 1704: The Duke of Vendôme, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, was a French military commander who led the capture of Vercelli in July 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession. This military occupation by France was part of their campaign in northern Italy against the Habsburg forces.
  • May 1705: Fall of Verrua in April 1705.
  • April 1706: The French defeated Count Christian Detlev Reventlow in the battle of Calcinato, and drove the Austrians back towards the mountains near Lake Garda.
  • September 1706: Prince Eugene of Savoy's victories gave the imperials effective control of the entire Po valley.
  • November 1701: Austrian troops besiege Mantua.
  • July 1704: French military commander Louis d'Aubusson de la Feuillade occupied Susa in June.
  • September 1702: End of the siege of Mantua (1701-1702).
  • January 1708: Imperial troops seized the Spanish Bourbon Kingdom of Naples.
  • September 1701: Victory on 1 September against Catinat's successor, Marshal François de Neufville de Villeroy, in the battle of Chiari.
  • September 1707: Gaeta fell to the imperials after a siege.

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