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The French commander, General Montmorency, led the royal gendarmes in a charge across a ditch, capturing Doria with his own hand and reportedly fighting like a common soldier until the Spanish withdrawal from the field. The French inflicted about 700 on the enemy and captured 600.
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The outcome of the Piedmont Campaign reversed earlier French strategic losses and the
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Although this victory did not prevent Savoy and its allies from capturing
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a week later, the French victory was followed by the raising of the
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Index

Piedmont Campaign
War of the Mantuan Succession

Jacques Callot
Avigliana
Piedmont
Northern Italy
France
Spain
Spain
Savoy
Henri II de Montmorency
Carlo Doria
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War of the Mantuan Succession
Siege of Casale
Battle of Susa
Battle of Pinerolo
Battle of Villabuona
Battle of Veillane
Battle of Saluzzo
Sack of Mantua
Henri II de Montmorency
Carlo Doria
war of the Mantuan Succession
casus belli
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
Habsburgs

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