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- Battle_of_Castagnaro abstract "The Battle of Castagnaro was fought on March 11, 1387 at Castagnaro (today's Veneto, northern Italy) between Verona and Padua. It is one of the most famous battles of the Italian condottieri age.The army of Verona was led by Giovanni Ordelaffi and Ostasio II da Polenta, while the victorious Paduans were commanded by John Hawkwood (Giovanni Acuto) and Francesco Novello da Carrara, the son of Francesco I, lord of Padua. John Hawkwood brought 1,100 of his own condottiere (600 cavalry and 500 archers, or vice versa depending on the source) to supplement the Paduan forces of 8,000 men (Giuseppe Marcotti places the number dismounted condottiere at 6,000 men, along with a reserve of 1,600 horse. He also goes on to say that there were 1,000 native footmen of Padua, and 600 crossbowman guarding a river bank.)Castagnaro is hailed as Sir John Hawkwood's greatest victory. Following a Fabian-like strategy, Hawkwood goaded the Veronese into attacking him on a field of his own choosing, by laying waste to the Veronese lands nearby.Drawing his forces up on the far side of a canal, and anchoring his right flank on a patch of woods, Hawkwood waited until the Veronese had committed to attacking across a ford of fascines piled up in the canal. Once so occupied, Hawkwood sprang his trap.Hawkwood had left a copy of his standard behind his forces, then had led his cavalry into the woods to his right. At a given signal — supposedly, a flaming arrow — the copy of his standard dropped, and Hawkwood's cavalry burst from the woods on the Veronese left, with his real standard in front. At the point of impact, Hawkwood is said to have cast his commander's baton into the Veronese ranks and ordered his men to retrieve it for him.Per Trease, it is said that Hawkwood's battle cry that day was a grim play on the Paduan war-cry of Carro! ("Cart!", from the coat of arms of the House of Da Carrara) — in Hawkwood's rendition, it became Carne! ("Flesh!").Curiously though, the Florentine reserves under Ischia stood their ground against Hawkwood's terrible onslaught. They could do nothing to turn the tide of battle since the Hawkwood's men were all heavily armed, whilst the peasants were not.".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro causalties "(4000-7000 total casualties)".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro causalties "* ≈700 men wounded".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro causalties "* ≈800 men killed".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro causalties "*+4,000 men captured along with the entirety of the Veronese artillery and both Ordelaffi and da Polenta".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro combatant "Army ofPaduaand theWhite Company".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro combatant "Army ofVerona".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Da_Polenta_family.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Francesco_Novello_da_Carrara.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Giovanni_Ordelaffi.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander John_Hawkwood.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Giovanni_dell'Ischia.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro date "1387-03-11".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Castagnaro.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Italy.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Province_of_Verona.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Veneto.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro result "Paduans victorious".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "* Soldiers brought by John Hawkwood".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "* The army of Padua and their othercondottieri".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "** ≈ 500 archers".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "** ≈ 600 cavalry".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "** ≈8,000 men".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "Total: ≈ 7,000-9,200 men".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "≈ 11,000-16,000 men with ( 12,000-16000 reserves, mostly peasants)".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro wikiPageID "7532448".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro wikiPageRevisionID "640223864".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro caption ""Aerial perspective of the battle of Castagnaro showing the Paduan army, commanded by Sir John Hawkwood, outflanking and defeating the Veronese."".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro casualties "* ≈800 men killed * ≈700 men wounded *+4,000 men captured along with the entirety of the Veronese artillery and both Ordelaffi and da Polenta".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro casualties "Light".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro combatant "Army of Padua and the White Company".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro combatant "Army of Verona".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Da_Polenta_family.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Francesco_Novello_da_Carrara.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Giovanni_Ordelaffi.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander John_Hawkwood.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro commander Giovanni_dell'Ischia.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro conflict "Battle of Castagnaro".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro date "1387-03-11".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Castagnaro.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Castagnaro.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Italy.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Province_of_Verona.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro place Veneto.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro result "Paduans victorious".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "Total: ≈ 7,000-9,200 men * Soldiers brought by John Hawkwood ** ≈ 600 cavalry ** ≈ 500 archers * The army of Padua and their other condottieri ** ≈8,000 men".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro strength "≈ 11,000-16,000 men with".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro subject Category:1387_in_Italy.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro subject Category:Conflicts_in_1387.
- Battle_of_Castagnaro subject Category:History_of_Verona.
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- Battle_of_Castagnaro comment "The Battle of Castagnaro was fought on March 11, 1387 at Castagnaro (today's Veneto, northern Italy) between Verona and Padua. It is one of the most famous battles of the Italian condottieri age.The army of Verona was led by Giovanni Ordelaffi and Ostasio II da Polenta, while the victorious Paduans were commanded by John Hawkwood (Giovanni Acuto) and Francesco Novello da Carrara, the son of Francesco I, lord of Padua.".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro label "Bataille de Castagnaro".
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- Battle_of_Castagnaro label "Battaglia di Castagnaro".
- Battle_of_Castagnaro label "Battle of Castagnaro".
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- Battle_of_Castagnaro name "Battle of Castagnaro".