The Battle of the Sarno (7 July 1460), also known as the Battle of Nola, was a decisive defeat of the forces of Ferdinand, king of Naples, by his dissatisfied barons supporting the claim of John of Anjou, duke of Lorraine. It was fought in the plain at the mouth of the Sarno River in Campania, south of Mount Vesuvius. John's forces were strengthened by reinforcements from Niccolò Piccinino, who on the 27th defeated papal and Milanese forces under Alessandro Sforza and Federigo of Urbino near San Fabiano.
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| - La battaglia di Sarno, conosciuta dagli storici anche con l'appellativo di la rotta di Sarno, la battaglia di Longola e la battaglia degli Orsini, si svolse il 7 luglio 1460 nell'allora selva di Longola, lungo la sponda destra del fiume Sarno, fra le truppe aragonesi del re Ferdinando I di Napoli e le truppe angioine a servizio del duca Giovanni d'Angiò. Quest'ultimo fu invitato ad intervenire dai baroni napoletani che si erano ribellati al re Ferdinando I e alla sua politica volta a ridimensionare gradualmente il potere baronale. (it)
- The Battle of the Sarno (7 July 1460), also known as the Battle of Nola, was a decisive defeat of the forces of Ferdinand, king of Naples, by his dissatisfied barons supporting the claim of John of Anjou, duke of Lorraine. It was fought in the plain at the mouth of the Sarno River in Campania, south of Mount Vesuvius. John's forces were strengthened by reinforcements from Niccolò Piccinino, who on the 27th defeated papal and Milanese forces under Alessandro Sforza and Federigo of Urbino near San Fabiano. (en)
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| - The Battle of the Sarno (7 July 1460), also known as the Battle of Nola, was a decisive defeat of the forces of Ferdinand, king of Naples, by his dissatisfied barons supporting the claim of John of Anjou, duke of Lorraine. It was fought in the plain at the mouth of the Sarno River in Campania, south of Mount Vesuvius. John's forces were strengthened by reinforcements from Niccolò Piccinino, who on the 27th defeated papal and Milanese forces under Alessandro Sforza and Federigo of Urbino near San Fabiano. Ferdinand escaped with only twenty men but, with the help of Pope Pius II, the duke of Milan, the Albanian lord Skanderbeg, and the king of Aragon, was ultimately able to defeat John at on 18 August 1462 and off in 1465. (en)
- La battaglia di Sarno, conosciuta dagli storici anche con l'appellativo di la rotta di Sarno, la battaglia di Longola e la battaglia degli Orsini, si svolse il 7 luglio 1460 nell'allora selva di Longola, lungo la sponda destra del fiume Sarno, fra le truppe aragonesi del re Ferdinando I di Napoli e le truppe angioine a servizio del duca Giovanni d'Angiò. Quest'ultimo fu invitato ad intervenire dai baroni napoletani che si erano ribellati al re Ferdinando I e alla sua politica volta a ridimensionare gradualmente il potere baronale. (it)
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