Battle of Ghedi explained

Conflict:Battle of Ghedi
Partof:the Wars in Lombardy and the Milanese War of Succession
Date:15 August 1453
Place:Ghedi, Lombardy
Result:Milanese victory
Combatant1: Duchy of Milan Margraviate of Mantua
Commander1:Francesco Sforza
Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona
Tiberto Brandolini
Commander2:Jacopo Piccinino
Paolo dalla Rossa †
Antonello da Palermo †
Casualties1:unknown
Casualties2:High

The Battle of Ghedi was a battle during the long conflict between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan which lasted between the years 1425 and 1454 (the year in which the Peace of Lodi was signed).

This battle took place on 15 August 1453 near the Lombard town of Ghedi. The clash allowed the Duchy of Milan to recover a big part of Bassa Bresciana. The battle resulted in the deaths of many Venetians and, as a result of the defeat the Serenisima Republica removed Jacopo Piccinino from command of its armies. The Treaty of Lodi was signed the next year in April. In order to secure his lands and avoid further conflict with Milan Piccinino married Drusiana Sforza, the illegitimate daughter of the Milanese Duke Francesco Sforza in 1464.