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Name: Italian Theatre (War of the Austrian Succession)

Type: Event

Start: 1742 AD

End: 1746 AD

Parent: War of the Austrian Succession

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Was the Italian theatre of the War of the Austrian Succession.

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  • October 1746: On 6 September 1746, Genoa was besieged by the Austrians who had crossed the territories of the King of Sardinia. The Austrians, led by General Brown and the Genoese exile Antoniotto Botta Adorno, had presented themselves in Sampierdarena imposing excruciating peace conditions on the Genoese. Among these conditions was the dismantling of the city fortifications and their transfer to the Austrians.
  • December 1746: The revolt in the city lasted three days, as on 9 December Botta Adorno agreed to the negotiations and left the city almost immediately.

  • 1. Invasion of Modena


    Was a joint Austrian and Savoyard invasion of Modena during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  • March 1742: In 1742, during the War of the Austrian Succession, General Novati, a commander in the Habsburg Empire's army, advanced towards Modena, which was under military occupation by both the Piedmont-Savoy and Habsburg Empire forces. Novati's presence near Modena posed a threat to the city's security.
  • May 1743: The next day the ministers handed over Modena to the Austro-Sardinians and the city was occupied by 3 Austro-Sardinian battalions.
  • July 1743: On 22 July the citadel of Mirandola fell to imperial forces.

  • 2. Invasion of Savoy


    Was a French invasion of Savoy during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  • September 1743: Sardinian king Carlo Emanuele managed to drive the invading Spaniards out of Savoy.
  • December 1743: King Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy was forced to retreat to Piedmont due to the rainy season and disease affecting his army. The Spanish forces took advantage of this situation to reoccupy the region of Savoy.
  • April 1743: The French entered Savoy and conquered it entirely.

  • 3. Franco-Spanish invasion of Northern Italy


    Was a joint French and Spanish invasion of northern Italy during the War of the Austrian Succession.

  • April 1744: French and Spanish forces crossed the Var and advanced on Nice, which fell without a fight.
  • August 1744: The Gallo-Spanish (that is, the Spanish army supported by the French) occupied the fortress of Demonte (Forte della Consolata) on 17 August 1744, abandoned by the defenders for fear of an explosion of the magazine and then proceeded quickly towards Cuneo.
  • September 1744: French and Spanish siege of Cuneo (1744).
  • September 1745: Battle of Bassignana (1745).
  • March 1746: The Franco-Spanish winter quarters of Asti were brusquely attacked by Charles Emmanuel III at the head of his army, which on March 7, 1746, showed up under Asti occupied by the enemy. The city was captured the same day and with it the French garrison of 6,000 men.
  • March 1746: Sardinian forces retake Alessandria from the enemy.
  • March 1746: In 1746, during the War of the Austrian Succession, General Leutrum besieged Valenza in Italy. The town was captured by the Piedmontese forces before the French under Maillebois could arrive to assist. This victory helped the Kingdom of Sardinia gain control of the territory.
  • September 1746: The French army commanded by Maillebois engaged the Austrians in Rottofreddo on August 12, 1746. After the battle, Maillebois retreated from Piedmont-Savoy.
  • November 1745: During the War of the Austrian Succession, the allies led by Prince Charles of Lorraine and Count Traun decided to besiege the cities of Alessandria, Asti, and Valenza in 1745, instead of pursuing the enemy. This military strategy ultimately led to the territories falling under French and Spanish military occupation.
  • July 1744: On 18 July 1744, the Gallo-Spanish army engaged the Sardinian army in a desperate fight at Pietralunga. Following the battle, the Bourbon army took control of Casteldelfino in the Second Battle of Casteldelfino.
  • October 1744: End of the siege of Cuneo (1744).

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