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Troops formed up in Piacenza, East Lombardy
50,000 regulars, trained and ready, have formed in Piascenza and East Lombardy. 25,000 raised in Piascenza will remain in that city and await the arrival of Charles Emmanuel, who is moving there from Milan with 13,000 men under the I Corps. 25,000 in East Lombardy will join the forces of General Traun already stationed there, numbering 11,000, under the II Corps. These men will march southeast into Bologna and claim the city for Savoy.
Savoyard Troops Enter Romagna!
36,000 troops of the II Corps under the command of General Traun have entered Bologna, the capital of Romagna, from East Lombardy to the northwest. The Duke has decreed that Romagna will join "the united Savoyard Italy" at all costs. He stated that General Traun was prepared to face the ferocity of Neapolitan forces if necessary to continue on his mission. Meanwhile in the city of Bologna, influential merchants have welcomed Savoyard troops as trade is no open to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Savoy now stretches from the French Alps to the Adriatic Sea. However, it is a sad day for those who wished to see Romagna continue as an independent state, as the Mayor of Bologna handed the key to the city to the advancing forces of Traun.
[This message has been edited by Chris Szabla (edited April 20, 2000).]
Troops formed up in Piacenza, East Lombardy
50,000 regulars, trained and ready, have formed in Piascenza and East Lombardy. 25,000 raised in Piascenza will remain in that city and await the arrival of Charles Emmanuel, who is moving there from Milan with 13,000 men under the I Corps. 25,000 in East Lombardy will join the forces of General Traun already stationed there, numbering 11,000, under the II Corps. These men will march southeast into Bologna and claim the city for Savoy.
Savoyard Troops Enter Romagna!
36,000 troops of the II Corps under the command of General Traun have entered Bologna, the capital of Romagna, from East Lombardy to the northwest. The Duke has decreed that Romagna will join "the united Savoyard Italy" at all costs. He stated that General Traun was prepared to face the ferocity of Neapolitan forces if necessary to continue on his mission. Meanwhile in the city of Bologna, influential merchants have welcomed Savoyard troops as trade is no open to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Savoy now stretches from the French Alps to the Adriatic Sea. However, it is a sad day for those who wished to see Romagna continue as an independent state, as the Mayor of Bologna handed the key to the city to the advancing forces of Traun.
[This message has been edited by Chris Szabla (edited April 20, 2000).]
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