Relief of Genoa
The Relief of Genoa took place between 28 March 1625 and 24 April 1625, during the Thirty Years' War. It was a major naval expedition launched by Spain against the French-occupied Republic of Genoa, of which the capital Genoa was being besieged by a joint Franco-Savoyard army composed of 30,000 men and 3,000 cavalry.
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Relief of Genoa
The Relief of Genoa took place between 28 March 1625 and 24 April 1625, during the Thirty Years' War. It was a major naval expedition launched by Spain against the French-occupied Republic of Genoa, of which the capital Genoa was being besieged by a joint Franco-Savoyard army composed of 30,000 men and 3,000 cavalry.
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The Relief of Genoa took place ...... humiliation by the Spaniards.
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2,000 captured
5,000 dead or wounded
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1625-04-24
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* France surrenders its claims ...... pulated by theTreaty of Monzón
* Reconquest of some territori ...... Spain and theRepublic of Genoa
* Spanish invasion of the Piedmont
Decisive Spanish-Genoese victory
strength
(After the relief)
15,000 Spanish-Genoese
2,700–4,000 Spanish infantry
23 galleys
3,000 cavalry
30,000 infantry
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Relief of Genoa by the Marquis of Santa Cruz by Antonio de Pereda. Museo del Prado.
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The Relief of Genoa took place ...... 30,000 men and 3,000 cavalry.
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