Conflict: | Battle of Molinella |
Date: | July 25, 1467 |
Place: | Molinella, Province of Bologna |
Result: | indecisive |
Combatant1: | Republic of Venice |
Combatant2: | Republic of Florence |
Commander1: | Bartolomeo Colleoni |
Commander2: | Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, Federico da Montefeltro |
Strength1: | 14,000 |
Strength2: | 13,000 |
Casualties3: | 500 killed 500–1,000 wounded 1,000 horses killed "ripped up" |
The Battle of Riccardina or Battle of Molinella, fought on July 25, 1467, in Molinella, was one of the most important battles of the 15th century in Italy.
The battle was fought along the Idice river, between the villages of Riccardina (near Budrio) and Molinella.Historians disagree on who won the battle. The only certainty is that Bartolomeo Colleoni had to abandon his plans to conquer Milan. There were between 600 and 700 casualties.[2] Notable was the large number of horses killed (almost 1,000).[3] Artillery and firearms were intensively used for the first time in Italy in this battle.
A large fresco in the Castle of Malpaga, probably by Girolamo Romani, depicts the battle.
In 1468 peace was concluded under the initiative of Pope Paul II.