The armies in northern Italy have suffered…
October 1735 CE
The armies in northern Italy have suffered significantly over the winter, with significant losses to disease and desertion.
For the 1735 campaign, the allied forces in northern Italy come under the command of the Duke de Noailles, elevated to Marshal after his successful contributions to the Rhine campaign.
They are also joined by Spanish forces in May, now available after the successes in the south.
In response to this threat, Königsegg retreats into the Bishopric of Trent, but leaving the fortress city of Mantua well-defended.
At this point, divisions between the allies becaome clear, as Spain lays claim to Mantua, and also refuses to guarantee Milan to Charles Emmanuel.
In response, Charles Emmanuel refuses to allow his siege equipment to be used against Mantua.
As a result, the Franco-Spanish army is unable to do more than blockade the city.
When Charles Emmanuel withdraws his forces from the area, the allies are forced to retreat, and ...