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being initially successful, the Venetian cavalry was soon outnumbered and surrounded; when Alviano himself was wounded and captured the formation collapsed and the surviving knights fled from the battlefield. Of Alviano's command, more than four thousand were killed, including his commanders Spoleto and del Monte, and 30 pieces of artillery were captured.
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Meanwhile, Louis, with the remainder of the French army, had reached Agnadello. The French surrounded Alviano on three sides and proceeded to destroy his forces over the next three hours. The Venetian cavalry charged the center of the French Army to relieve the pressure on the infantry. Despite
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Although Pitigliano had avoided engaging the French directly, news of the battle reached him by that evening, and the majority of his forces had deserted by morning. Faced with the continued advance of the French army, he hurriedly retreated towards
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Pitigliano had been moving ahead of Alviano, and was several miles away when the French began their attack. In reply to Alviano's request for help, he sent a note suggesting that a pitched battle should be avoided, and continued his march south.
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bonds from 102 percent of their face value to 40 percent was a direct consequence of the Venetians' defeat at Agnadello.
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On 14 May, as the Venetian army moved south, Alviano's rearguard, commanded by
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The economic historian, Niall Ferguson suggests that the collapse in Venetian
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and Saccoccio da Spoleto, was attacked by a French detachment under
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Translated by Rufus Goodwin, 2003, Boston: Dante University Press.
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territory. To oppose its advance, Venice had massed a
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On 15 April 1509, a French army under the command of
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1509 battle during the War of the League of Cambrai
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Pierre-Jules Jollivet
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