- Battle of San Martino
The 15th Century Battle of San Martino in
Italy was part of an ongoing conflict between two city states, the Venetians underBerterelli and theFlorentine s underGiovanni , in1482 . That battle was fought in swirling mists and, owing to their superior tactics, went the way of the Venetians.In
1859 , during the ItalianRisorgimento , there was another greater battle here, more commonly called theBattle of Solferino or the "Battle ofSolferino andSan Martino " (it was that portion of the struggle, which was fought out between Benedek (Austrian 8th Corps, on the right flank) and the Piedmontese army, that is sometimes called the battle of San Martino - Benedek's corps held its own all day and covered the retreat of the defeated Austrian army, at the end of the action). Solferino was an epic battle, the largest since that atLeipzig in 1813. As a result of their defeat, theAustria ns lost their grip on the region.The village of San Martino was renamed San Martino della Battaglia and a tower, museum and ossuary have been erected as a monument to the battle and its fallen. The site is a few kilometres to the South of
Lago di Garda .Businessman
Henri Dunant was so affected by the plight of the wounded in the aftermath, that he embarked on a path that led to the formation of theRed Cross and the writing of theGeneva Convention . Each year, San Martino holds a festival to remember this battle.ee also
*
Battle of Solferino , where a fuller account of the 1859 action can be read.External links
* [http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/se/~luv20009/SanMartinoReport.html Battle of San Martino 1482]
* [http://www.informatics.org/redcross/history.html The Red Cross and the Battle of Solferino]
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