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Siege of Genoa (1747)

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of the Imperial forces that would attack Genoa. The plan was to starve Genoa into submission, and in order to cut off all approaches by sea, the British fleet began a naval blockade in February.
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to bolster the garrison. A major attack on the city was launched on 21 May, but the defenses of Genoa held, despite the fact that Boufflers contracted smallpox, and would die in early July.
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Genoa the previous year, and made it the central objective of their strategy for 1747. They decided on attacking Genoa before they would consider further operations against
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Schulenburg's force reached the outskirts of the city in April, but realising they needed more troops they waited until twelve battalions of infantry from their
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Bodart, Gaston. Militär-historisches Kriegs-Lexikon (1618-1905), 1867.
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was appointed commander of all Imperial forces in Italy, and
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allies arrived in June. The delay allowed the French and
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The approach of a strong Franco-Spanish force under
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Siege of Genoa
War of the Austrian Succession

Genoa
Republic of Genoa
Italy
44°24′25.88″N 8°56′2.33″E / 44.4071889°N 8.9339806°E / 44.4071889; 8.9339806
Habsburg Monarchy
Kingdom of Sardinia
Republic of Genoa
Kingdom of France
Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Habsburg monarchy
Count Schulenburg
Kingdom of Sardinia
Gian Luca Pallavicini
Kingdom of France
General Boufflers
Kingdom of France
Marshal Belle-Isle
Spain
General Las Minas
Habsburg monarchy
Kingdom of Sardinia
Republic of Genoa
Kingdom of France
Siege of Genoa (1747) is located in Liguria
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Siege of Genoa (1747) is located in Italy

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