Battle of San Romano

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Battle of San Romano
Part of Wars in Lombardy

Niccolò da Tolentino leading the Florentine cavalry
Date June 1, 1432
Location San Romano, Italy
Result Florentine victory (disputed)
Belligerents
Republic of Florence Republic of Siena
Commanders
Niccolò da Tolentino
Micheletto Attendolo
Francesco Piccinino
Strength
4,000 cavalry, 2,000 infantry
Casualties and losses
400 cavalry taken prisoner 600 cavalry and unknown infantry taken prisoner

The Battle of San Romano was fought in 1432 between the troops of Florence, commanded by Niccolò da Tolentino, and Siena, under Francesco Piccinino. The outcome is generally considered favourable to the Florentines, but in the Sienese chronicles it was considered a victory.

The Florentine deployed c. 4,000 horse and 2,000 infantry. The clash lasted for some 6/7 hours, consisting in a series of heavy cavalry fights. It was decided by the intervention of a second cavalry corps commanded by Micheletto Attendolo.

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