The Battle of Marciano (also known as the Battle of Scannagallo) occurred in the countryside of Marciano della Chiana, near Arezzo, Tuscany, on August 2, 1554, during the Italian War of 1551. The battle marked the defeat of the Republic of Siena in its war against the Duchy of Florence, and resulted in Siena losing its independence and being absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
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| - The Battle of Marciano (also known as the Battle of Scannagallo) occurred in the countryside of Marciano della Chiana, near Arezzo, Tuscany, on August 2, 1554, during the Italian War of 1551. The battle marked the defeat of the Republic of Siena in its war against the Duchy of Florence, and resulted in Siena losing its independence and being absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
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Strength
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- ~1,000 cavalry
- ~1,500 cavalry
- ~14,000 infantry
- ~17,000 infantry
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Caption
| - The Battle of Scannagallo by Giorgio Vasari, in the Palazzo Vecchio of Florence.
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Casualties
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- ~4,000 captured
- ~4,000 killed
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Result
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combatant
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- border|23px Duchy of Florence Spain
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Place
| - Marciano della Chiana, Italy
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Conflict
| - Battle of Marciano or Battle of Scannagallo
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| - The Battle of Marciano (also known as the Battle of Scannagallo) occurred in the countryside of Marciano della Chiana, near Arezzo, Tuscany, on August 2, 1554, during the Italian War of 1551. The battle marked the defeat of the Republic of Siena in its war against the Duchy of Florence, and resulted in Siena losing its independence and being absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
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