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Battle of the citadel of Vicenza

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Battle of the citadel of Vicenza
Part of War of the League of Cambrai

A map of the city of Vicenza during the 16th century.
Date26-29 November 1509
Location
Result Venetian victory
Belligerents
Holy Roman Empire
 Republic of Venice
Commanders and leaders
Rudolph IV Andrea Gritti

The Battle of the citadel of Vicenza was fought between November 26 and 29, 1509 in Vicenza, Italy as an episode of the War of the League of Cambrai.

In May 1509, after the after the defeat suffered in the Battle of Agnadello, the Venetian army seemed destined to fall with the Republic of Venice. During the summer, the League of Cambrai's armies, the Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of France, Marquisate of Mantua, Papal States, and Duchy of Ferrara's ones invaded Veneto.

However, Serenissima resisted and in October, after the defeat in the Siege of Padua, the French Army's Marshal Jacques de la Palice left Veneto, moving to Milan. The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I left the battle field, too, moving to Trento.

Due to the Emperor's leaving, the Venetians, during November, took back a large part of Veneto and, on November 26, the inhabitants of Vicenza opened the doors to Andrea Gritti and Venetian Army. However, the imperial garrison located in Vicenza didn't leave the city and, commanded by the Prince of Anhalt Rudolph IV, took place in the fortified citadel. This started a three-day clash between the Venetian Army and the Army of the Holy Roman Empire, won by the first Venetian Army, which took the control over the citadel.[1][2]

Sources

  1. ^ "Veneta Serenissima Repubblica". www.magicoveneto.it (in Italian).
  2. ^ "GRITTI, Andrea". www.treccani.it. Archived from the original on 2023-01-13. Retrieved 2023-12-29.


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