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Berengar was supported principally by the German faction in Italy. He was defeated by Guido of Spoleto in 889. He re-emerged as sole king in Italy in 898 after the death of
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on 7 April 924 in Verona, possibly by Rudolph's men. Rudolph never received the Imperial throne and was forced out from Italy in 926.
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Both armies were led by the kings in person. Berengar defeated Rudolph's initial force but failed to control his men, who set out to
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attacked Berengar's scattered troops. Rudolph's soldiers regrouped and rejoined the struggle. Berengar's army
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the spoils. Rudolph's retreat may have been pre-planned. A second group under the future
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology: Volume I
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was elected as king of Italy in 900, with support particularly from
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on the other. The battle was a defeat for Berengar, who was thus
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Battle between allied Burgundy and Ivrea against Italy in 923 AD
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wrote that 1,500 troops were killed on the Italian side.
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