The Franco-Spanish army breaks camp on July …
Years: 1744 - 1744
July
The Franco-Spanish army breaks camp on July 5 and heads in nine separate columns towards the heart of Piedmont.
Despite bickering between Conti and La Mina, the Franco-Spanish army experiences several early triumphs.
Entering the Stura valley, the route passes through a six mile defile known as the Barricades.
Following Bourcet's advice, troops to the north and south of the position emerge throughout the mountains onto the rear of the Piedmont position, and rather than being caught in a trap the Piedmontese evacuate the valley without a fight.
In accordance with instructions, the Franco-Spanish army now converges on the Stura Valley in order to take advantage of the gap in Charles Emmanuel's defenses.
The Franco-Spanish army triumphs again on July 19 when it wins the Battle of Casteldelfino.
Locations
People
- Charles Emmanuel III
- Frederick the Great
- Louis François de Bourbon
- Louis XV of France
- Maria Theresa
- Philip V of Spain
- Philip of Spain, Duke of Parma
- Pierre-Joseph Bourcet
Groups
- Austria, Archduchy of
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Sardinia, Kingdom of (Savoy)
