| Battle of Tornavento |
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| Part of Franco-Spanish War (1635) |
The battle of Tornavento in a seventeenth-century graphic representation |
| Date | 22 June 1636 |
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| Location | |
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| Result |
Franco-Savoyard victory |
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| Belligerents |
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France Savoy |
Spain |
| Commanders and leaders |
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Charles de Créquy Victor Amadeus I |
Marqués de Leganés |
| Strength |
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16,700
- 6,000 infantry
- 1,200 cavalry
- 8,000 infantry
- 1,500 cavalry
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14,500
- 10,000 infantry
- 4,500 cavalry
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| Casualties and losses |
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1,200+ killed 1,000 wounded |
1,300 killed 1,000 wounded |
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- Flanders and Northern France
- Northern Spain and Southern France
- Italy
- 1st Valenza
- Morbegno
- Tornavento
- Marbegno
- Breme
- Vercelli
- Chieri
- Casale
- Turin
- 2nd Valenza
- 1st Cremona
- Proh
- Naples
- 2nd Cremona
- Siege of Pavia (1655)
- 3rd Valenza
- Siege of Alessandria (1657)
- France hinterland
- Franche-Comté and Germany
- Dole
- Martignat
- Savigny
- Arbent
- Cornod
- Saint-Amour
- Sainte-Agnès
- Lons-le-Saunier
- Bletterans
- 1st Poligny
- 2nd Poligny
- Pontarlier
- Jonvelle
- Maynal
- Tuttlingen
- Caribbean
- Naval battles
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The Battle of Tornavento was fought in Northwest Italy on 22 June 1636, during the Thirty Years' War.