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905:, last Gonzaga male in the direct line, became Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, and conscious of his poor health, tried to resolve the succession internally. The legal position was complicated since Montferrat allowed female inheritance while Mantua did not; in addition, while the duchies had effectively been ruled as independent states, technically their status as
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undertook to provide 6,000 men for two years along with use of the Tuscan navy, he ultimately avoided doing so. The siege of Casale and its French garrison of 2,500 resumed in June; in late
October, Collalto dispersed a Venetian force of 7,000 before moving onto Mantua, held by a garrison of 4,000.
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However, the loss of Mantua on 18 July appeared to jeopardise the French position in Italy, while
Maximilian had no interest in an alliance. Seeing an opportunity, Ferdinand offered to confirm Nevers as Duke of Mantua, in return for France agreeing to cede Casale and Pinerolo to Spain, and withdraw
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and block the Alpine passes. Siege operations only began in March and since Casale was one of the largest and most modern fortifications in Europe, taking it would be a lengthy operation, giving Nevers time to recruit an army. Including militia and French mercenaries, he managed to raise a force of
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Olivares and Philip assumed Casale would be quickly taken but Córdoba took several months to mobilise 12,000 troops for operations in Montferrat, along with 8,000 supplied by Savoy. They joined 11,000 troops already assembled in the Duchy of Milan, while another 6,000
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did not necessarily share the same objectives. While Spain was always seeking to strengthen its position in northern Italy, Ferdinand wanted to avoid diverting resources from
Germany, as well as to assert Imperial authority by deciding the succession question himself. He agreed to confirm Nevers as
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Such an agreement compromised the entire basis of French foreign policy, which was to weaken the
Habsburgs wherever possible, and threatened their alliance with the Pope, for whom liberating Italy from the "Spanish yoke" was a primary objective. Having recovered from his illness, Louis refused to
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reached the fortress in early
October. The siege works were flooded by heavy rain while the besiegers had been reduced by plague to under 4,000, their casualties including Spinola; on 29 October, the Spanish finally withdrew and the two sides agreed a truce, negotiated by the papal representative
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and thousands of men, Spain gained nothing from the conflict. The war proved a major foreign policy success for
Richelieu by strengthening the French position in Northern Italy, disrupting the Spanish Road and permanently souring relationships between Spain and Austria. Of even greater long term
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in April 1630, when local bandits, or "Formigotti", cut off an
Imperial foraging party and assaulted the nearby garrison in Ostiglia. After its defeat, Imperial troops retaliated by attacking the civilian population, with contemporary sources estimating the number killed as around 600, including
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Imperial troops from Italy to face the Swedish threat forced Ferdinand to sign the Treaty of Cherasco with France on 19 June 1631, which confirmed Nevers as Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, in return for minor concessions to Savoy. Although both sides agreed to withdraw their
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and forced them onto the defensive. Philip later admitted attacking Casale was the one political act he regretted, but once committed Spanish prestige made it impossible to withdraw. Although Olivares accepted 'the duke of Nevers is the legitimate heir to all the Mantuan territories', Spain now
1353:, the second making peace between France and Savoy. In return for Trino, Charles Emmanuel allowed French troops to garrison Casale and Pinerolo, as well as providing free passage across his territory to reinforce Mantua. Louis XIII and the bulk of the French army then returned to
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14,000, including 2,000 cavalry, a significant number for a duchy with a population of only 300,000. In addition to support from Empress Eleonora, Venice and the Pope, Nevers was also backed by Ferdinand's military commander Wallenstein, who wanted his army to focus on capturing
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argues "none of the major powers ... was looking for a fight in Italy" and conflict was caused by a combination of events, including miscommunication between Córdoba and Madrid, as well as Nevers' refusal to compromise. Despite their family connections, the Spanish and
1434:. Casale continued to hold out, while the Spanish were unable to pay or support so many men and large numbers were lost to desertion and disease. Charles Emmanuel switched sides again and in December joined Spinola at Casale with 6,500 men, leaving 12,500 to guard
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meant they were better able to replace their losses, funding an offensive in Italy required suspending operations in Flanders. By forcing the Habsburgs onto the defensive in Germany, the conflict over the Mantuan succession had a disproportionate impact on the
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Neither siege made much progress; Mantua was protected by two artificial lakes which made it difficult to position siege artillery and Collalto withdrew after an unsuccessful assault in late November. As Collalto fell ill, he left command to his deputies
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Hoping to overwhelm Casale and prevent interference by Charles Emmanuel, Spinola sought to expand his existing force of 16,000 with another 12,000 mercenaries and 6,000 reinforcements from Naples. He also invoked treaties with
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When the siege of Mantua resumed in May 1630, its defenders had been reduced by disease to under 2,000, while a hastily assembled and poorly equipped relief force of 17,500 Venetian auxiliaries was routed by the Imperials at
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were a key source of recruits and supplies for their military and formed the basis of "Spanish power in Europe throughout the 17th century". In recent decades, their position had been strengthened by the acquisition of
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on Richelieu by his internal enemies, effectively paralysing the government. Unable to get a response to requests for further instructions, on 13 October Father Joseph reluctantly signed the Treaty of Ratisbonne.
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ratify the treaty, while Richelieu outlasted his opponents and resumed control over French policy, which lasted until his death in 1642. In January 1631 Louis provided Gustavus with financial backing in the
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support for Ferdinand's opponents within the Empire, ending French backing for both the Swedes and the Dutch. The offer coincided with Louis falling seriously ill and a
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stormed barricades blocking the Pas de Suse. By the end of the month, they had lifted the siege of Casale and taken the strategic Savoyard fortress of
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overran Savoy, before invading Piedmont in February 1630; on 10 July, he defeated a combined Savoyard-Spanish force at
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for possession of Montferrat. Shortly before Vincenzo's death, they agreed to partition the duchy, most of it going to
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a measure of control over the succession. Notwithstanding these issues, the strongest contender was
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1514:In June 1630, Richelieu dispatched his close aide
1294:Led by Charles Emmanuel, Savoyard forces captured
1449:Both sides were badly affected by an outbreak of
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2186:(in Italian). Milano appresso Francesco Colombo.
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2350:(in German). Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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1365:Phase II; June 1629 to October 1630
948:on 17 January and sent an envoy to
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1534:with 18,000 troops, beginning the
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1035:. While the huge resources of the
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87:Treaty of Cherasco recognises the
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1377:and former commander in the
1351:Anglo-French War (1627–1629)
2421:. Histoire et Collections.
2134:The Economic History Review
1395:Ramboldo, Count of Collalto
878:, as well as fortresses in
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2371:Cahiers de la Méditerranée
940:to marry Vincenzo's niece
2521:Military history of Italy
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2402:10.1017/S0018246X00013753
2346:Rebitsch, Robert (2006).
2299:English Historical Review
2191:De Périni, Hardÿ (1896).
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1389:that ended his war with
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826:, who also acquired the
2436:Wedgwood, C.V. (1938).
2318:Parrott, David (2001).
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1561:Treaty of Fontainebleau
1498:Peace and its aftermath
1440:Henri II de Montmorency
2261:Spain's Road to Empire
2182:D'Arco, Carlo (1857).
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209:Commanders and leaders
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2280:The Thirty Years' War
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956:Strategic objectives
950:Emperor Ferdinand II
777:Emperor Ferdinand II
497:Battle of Villabuona
235:Louis XIII of France
2075:, pp. 263–264.
2051:, pp. 159–160.
1967:, pp. 149–150.
1928:, pp. 127–128.
1858:, pp. 111–112.
1807:, pp. 124–125.
1483:Christine of France
1455:early modern period
1379:Spanish Netherlands
1359:Huguenot rebellions
828:Duchy of Montferrat
752:. The result was a
554:Franco-Spanish wars
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2390:Historical Journal
1557:Treaty of Bärwalde
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1010:Philip IV of Spain
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911:Holy Roman Emperor
901:In February 1627,
888:Republic of Venice
502:Battle of Veillane
492:Battle of Pinerolo
247:Cardinal Richelieu
138:Republic of Venice
91:as ruler of Mantua
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2551:Conflicts in 1631
2546:Conflicts in 1630
2541:Conflicts in 1629
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1943:, pp. 51–53.
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1681:, pp. 20–21.
1642:, pp. 24–25.
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1341:, facilitated by
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863:Kingdom of Naples
832:Holy Roman Empire
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100:Belligerents
38:Part of the
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2013:Wilson 2009
1989:D'Arco 1857
1953:Hanlon 1998
1926:Arnold 1994
1902:Hanlon 2016
1885:Wilson 2009
1868:Parker 1984
1856:Hanlon 1998
1817:Parker 1984
1805:Arnold 1994
1793:Hanlon 1998
1778:Hanlon 2016
1730:Wilson 2009
1718:Wilson 2009
1703:Wilson 2009
965:Vincenco II
903:Vincenzo II
722:Vincenzo II
259:Montmorency
2601:Louis XIII
2495:Categories
1844:Thion 2013
1832:Kamen 2002
1652:Kamen 2002
1640:Rizzo 2005
1628:Thion 2013
1615:References
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1468:Villabuona
971:Historian
814:Background
734:Montferrat
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1532:Pomerania
1494:Mazarin.
1487:Carignano
1444:Avigliana
1432:Aldringen
1355:Languedoc
1278:Carignano
1264:Avigliana
1194:Mirandola
1060:Stralsund
1031:ies like
884:Mirandola
848:Languedoc
754:proxy war
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684:1793–1795
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669:1688–1697
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