Battle of Ravenna (1512)

GPTKB entity

Statements (62)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf battle
gptkbp:aftermath French_dominance_in_Italy
gptkbp:casualties High for both sides
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:France
gptkb:Spain
Holy Roman Empire
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Gaston_de_Foix
Prospero Colonna
gptkbp:date 1512
gptkbp:finalDisposal Treaty of Lyon (1516)
gptkbp:followedBy Battle of Marignano (1515)
gptkbp:foughtIn gptkb:Ravenna,_Italy
April 11, 1512
gptkbp:historicalContext gptkb:Italian_Wars
gptkbp:historicalSignificance Shift_in_power_dynamics_in_Italy
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Ravenna (1512)
gptkbp:influencedBy Previous_battles_in_the_Italian_Wars
gptkbp:involved Local militias
Infantry units
Artillery units
Cavalry units
Mercenary forces
gptkbp:location gptkb:Ravenna
gptkbp:notableEvent Death of Gaston de Foix
gptkbp:outcome Decisive_victory_for_France
gptkbp:precededBy gptkb:Battle_of_Garigliano_(1460)
gptkbp:relatedTo Battle of Ceresole (1544)
Battle_of_Pavia_(1525)
gptkbp:result French_victory
gptkbp:significance Part_of_the_Italian_Wars
gptkbp:strategicGoals gptkb:Capture_of_Ravenna
Control of Northern Italy
Defeat_of_Spanish_forces
Control_of_the_Papal_States
gptkbp:tactics Logistical support
Cavalry charges
Psychological warfare
Siege warfare
Flanking maneuvers
Communication strategies
Surprise attacks
Concentration of forces
Use of artillery
Combined arms operations
Defensive positions
Supply lines
Use of fortifications
Counter-offensive strategies
Flanking attacks
Infantry formations
Use of terrain
Cavalry formations
Artillery positioning
Coordination of forces
Use of scouts
Use of deception
Use of spies
Night attacks
Reinforcement strategies
Mobility of troops
Use of cavalry flanks
Retreat_strategies