Battle of Parabiago

Battle of Parabiago

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date=February 20-february 21, 1339 [Numerous English sources report 1340 as the year, but is incorrect.]
place=Parabiago
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result=Milanese victory
combatant1=Compagnia di San Giorgio
combatant2= Milan
commander1=Lodrisio Visconti
Werner von Urslingen
Konrad von Landau
commander2=Luchino Visconti
Ettore da Panigo
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strength2=
casualties1=c. 4,500
casualties2=c. 2,300
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The Battle of Parabiago was fought in the February 1339 near Parabiago, in Lombardy, northern Italy, between the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti and the Milanese army. A renowned condottiero, Visconti was an exiled member of the Visconti family then in power in Milan with a kind of triumvirate formed by Azzone and his uncles, Luchino and archbishop Giovanni Visconti, Lodrisio's brothers. Aiming to return victoriously to his city, he hired some 2,500 knights, mainly from Germany, and 1,000 Swiss infantry which had fought in the unsuccessful war of Mastino II della Scala for the hegemony in northern Italy. These units were led by Werner von Urslingen and Konrad von Landau.

Background

Lodrisio Visconti set out for Lombardy in the late January 1339, defeating the Milanese in Rivolta d'Adda, and later conquering Cernusco sul Naviglio, Sesto di Monza and Legnano, where he was joined by the Scaliger troops. Luchino set off to met the Compagnia with his citizen militias and 700 knights from Savoy under the Bolognese Ettore da Panigo. Azzone, suffering from gout, remained in Milan.

The battle

On 20 February, 1339, with high snow on the ground, Lodrisio's army attacked one of the two corps in which the Milanese army had divided, and which was camping near what is now the Canale Villoresi, near Parabiago. The Milanese were routed and retired to Milan with Lodrisio's troops it pursuit. Here the two main corps met and the Milanese were again initially defeated with Luchino captured. However, the Milanese militia did not retreat completely and offered a confused though effective resistance. In the meantime da Panigo's knights joined with some fugitives at Rho and moved to Parabiago where they defeated the 400 men-at-arms left by Lodrisio and freed Luchino.

In the meantime, news of the initial defeat reached Azzone, who ordered his men to move in and prepared to besiege Lodrisio's army. When the German mecercenaries where attacked by da Panigo's men they were completely routed, and Lodrisio captured in turn.

Total casualties amounted to some 6,500-7,000.

Lodrisio Visconti was prisoner in an iron cage in San Colombano al Lambro until 1349, when Azzone and Luchino died and Giovanni Visconti freed him.

Legend

According to a legend, St. Ambrosius himself had appeared in the battle from a white cloud, riding a horse and leading the Milanese in the decisive moments. To celebrate the event, the Giovanni Visconti had a church and an abbey built, called "Sant'Ambrogio della Vittoria" ("St. Ambrose of the Victory"). Until 1581, every February 21 a procession was held from Milan to Parabiago to remember the victory.

ee also

*Condottieri
*Visconti

ources

*cite book|first=David|last=Nicolle|title=Eserciti medievali italiani 1300-1500|publisher=Del Prado|year=1999
*cite book|last=Rendina|first=Claudio|title=I capitani di ventura|year=1985|location=Rome|publisher=Newton Compton

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