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War of L'Aquila

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299:, left the position on the city walls. This left his army's right flank, which was immediately attacked by Francesco Sforza. In the meantime, the Aquilans under Antonuccio Camponeschi sortied from the gates and contributed to Braccio's complete defeat. Mortally wounded in the neck, Braccio was made prisoner and transported to L'Aquila, where he died three days later, on 5 June 1424. 244:
After an initial period of good relationships, in late 1422 the citizens of L'Aquila, fearing to lose their secular autonomy, rebelled under the leadership of Antonuccio Camponeschi and expelled Ruggero d'Antignola. The Camponeschi family was related with Giacomo Marzano, grand admiral of Naples, and
277:, meaning "founding castles") which surrounded the city. In May 1424, the population took refuge in Aquila itself and prepared for the siege. After a failed storming attempt, Braccio da Montone took a position on the Collemaggio hill, waiting for the city to surrender by famine. 383: 403: 388: 398: 378: 288:. The final clash between the two armies occurred in early June 1424. Muzio Attendolo had died in the march towards L'Aquila while wading the 265:'s claims against Joanna. When the city declared itself under Louis' suzerainty, Braccio da Montone mobilized its forces to regain it. 237:, and named Ruggero d'Antignola as governor with the task to put these lands under his personal rule against the royal power of the 393: 418: 413: 280:
In the meantime, a coalition between Florence, Milan, and the Pope mustered an army under the condottieri
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In late 1423, Braccio da Montone's strong army started destroying the 99 historical castles (in Italian,
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After having been initially pushed back by Caldora, Braccio started losing ground. His vice-commander,
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were also involved. Braccio da Montone was killed in the final battle near L'Aquila.
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for ten years. The condottiero, however, was fighting in
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La Guerra dell'Aquila, cantare anonimo del XV secolo
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Index

Battle of L'Aquila
L'Aquila
Italy
Braccio da Montone
L'Aquila
Duchy of Milan
Kingdom of Naples
Papal States
Braccio da Montone

Muzio Attendolo

Francesco Sforza
Jacopo Caldora
Italy
condottiero
Braccio da Montone
L'Aquila
Abruzzo
Duchy of Milan
Republic of Florence
Papal States
Kingdom of Naples
Joanna II of Naples
constable
Abruzzi
Umbria
Kingdom of Naples
Muzio Attendolo
Benevento

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