The Milanese army reaches Magadino on Lake …
Years: 1478 - 1478
The Milanese army reaches Magadino on Lake Maggiore, about fourteen kilometers (8.7 miles) from Bellinzona, on December 16.
However, the Confederates have already retired, after a fourteen-day siege of Bellinzona, to the Gotthard Pass.
Only a one hundred and seventy-five man-strong reserve army, reinforced by about four hundred soldiers from the Val Levantina, are guarding the rear at Giornico in the Levantina valley.
The entire Milanese army reaches Giornico on December 28, outnumbering the defenders by about twenty to one.
The Milanese army is confined in a narrow valley, struggling for foothold on the December snow and ice.
The Swiss ambush the army from above, creating confusion by rolling large boulders down the hillside.
They reportedly also wore crampons for better foothold.
Against this attack, the Milanese army is helpless regardless of their superior number, and are forced to flee, leaving an estimated fourteen hundred dead.
Following this decisive defeat,Ludovico Sforza withdraws from the Levantina, leaving it under Uri's control.
To consolidate his power in Bellinzona, Sforza builds the small Sasso Corbaro castle near the town of Bellinzona.
