The Piedmontese attempted to break the Gallispan siege of Cuneo and attacked a force of Spanish and French a short distance northwest of the city.
This proved to be a small scale action. Once I'd transposed the map of the battleground of Madonna dell Olmo onto the table it fitted on a space 100x60cm. Representing an area 3 miles by less than 2.
| The table before troops positioned. Madonna dell Olmo is the churchy thing on the right edge. Cuneo would be off to the bottom right corner. |
| Looking east from Madonna dell Olmo |
| The Piedmontese concentrate their artillery on the left to batter the enemy in the village and walls opposite. |
| The Spanish right looking from MdO |
| The field looking from east to west. Piedmontese to the left. Spanish on the right. |
| Piedmontese flanking force |
| Spanish centre. |
| After 19 turns the Piedmontese infantry has chased the Spanish out of the village, threatening the Spanish route back to the city |
| View of the same from the Spanish point of view |
| Piedmontese cavalry has pushed the French cavalry (assigned to the Spanish for the day). At the end the Piedmontese still had 4 brigades of cavalry left. The Gallispans just the one. |
At this point I decided the Spanish would retreat rather than risk a total collapse. Campaigns do make you think differently. Losses weren't too heavy for either side after I diced for recoveries. Now to decide what the Gallispans will do. Their siege is definitely under threat, although they still outnumber the Piedmontese when taking the siege force into account.
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