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This article is about the battle in 1706. For the battle in 1796, see Battle of Castiglione.
[edit] The battleSince May 1706 a French army of 48,000 under Louis d'Aubusson de la Feuillade was besieging the Savoy capital Turin, while another army of 44,000 under Louis Joseph de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme barred the Austrians' path from Lake Garda. However Vendôme was recalled to Flanders to restore order after the lost Battle of Ramillies, leaving command to the inexperienced Duke of Orléans. Eugene of Savoy exploited the situation and dashed to Turin, forcing Orléans to split his forces. He left 23,000 men under the Count of Médavy near the Adige in case allied reinforcements appeared from the other side of the Alps. In fact, a Hessian army under the Crown-Prince of Hessen-Kassel, the future King Frederick I of Sweden, crossed the Alps and besieged Castiglione. Here Médavy attacked and totally defeated the Hessians, inflicting a loss of 8,000 killed, wounded, and missing. [edit] AftermathThis defeat was a setback for the allies who had won the Battle of Turin the previous day and by which the French were chased from Milan and Savoy. But now Médavy remained in control of Cremona and Mantua, blocking the Austrian communications through the Alpine passes. Other French troops still occupied key towns in central Italy and a link-up with the 8,000 Spanish troops in Naples was not impossible. The allies were divided over how to proceed. The maritime powers insisted on pursuing the fleeing French over the Alps and taking control of the French naval base of Toulon to force Louis XIV to make peace. The attack on Toulon materialized on 29 July but by now the French were prepared and strengthened, and the attack was a failure. [edit] Source
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