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Battle of Montebruno
Part of Astigiani Wars, Guelphs and Ghibellines
Montebruno today
Date
25 February 1255; 769 years ago (1255-02-25)
Location
Garzigliana, Province of Turin, Italy
Result
Astigiani victory
Belligerents
Asti (Guelph)
County of Savoy (Ghibelline)
Commanders and leaders
William VII
Thomas II of Savoy
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Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
Pre-Frederick II
Tortona
Spoleto
Crema
Carcano
Milan
Monte Porzio
Alessandria
Legnano
Calcinato
Reign of Frederick II
Cortenuova
Brescia
Faenza
Giglio
Viterbo
Parma
Fossalta
Cingoli
Post-Frederick II
Cassano
Montaperti
Benevento
Tagliacozzo
Colle Val d'Elsa
Roccavione
Desio
Sicilian Vespers
Forli
Pieve al Toppo
Campaldino
Lastra
Henry VII campaign
Milan uprising
Brescia
Soncino
War of the Bucket
Zappolino
Gamenario
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Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
Tortona
Crema
Carcano
Milan
Legnano
Cortenuova
Brescia
Meloria
Faenza
Parma
Fossalta
Cingoli
Cassano
Montaperti
Benevento
Tagliacozzo
Colle Val d'Elsa
Roccavione
Desio
Sicilian Vespers
Forli
Pieve al Toppo
Campaldino
Henry VII campaign (Brescia)
Zappolino
Battle of Gamenario
The Battle of Montebruno took place between the Guelph City of Asti and the Ghibelline County of Savoy. Thomas II of Savoy invaded the territory of Asti, but he was defeated by the Astigiani army at Montebruno in Garzigliana, near Pinerolo. Thomas II had taken refuge in Turin, however there he was captured.
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