The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 09 : $b Italy
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The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 09 : $b Italy
World history
and lastly there were 450 Gascons, French, Flemings, Italians, and men of
Provence picked with great care from the veteran companies of Masnadieri,
and all experienced soldiers. Fifteen thousand well-appointed infantry,
between citizens and rural troops, completed the personal force of this
fine army, and 800 canvas pavilions and other great tents, with 6000
_ronzini_ and baggage horses attended its movements.
[Illustration: THE PITTI PALACE, FLORENCE]
With the exception of 200 Sienese cavalry no allies had yet joined,
but hostilities commenced on the 17th of June by devastating the
Pistoian territory up to the gates of the capital, capturing many small
places, insulting Castruccio, who was in that city, by running for the
Palio under its walls, and sending him repeated challenges to battle.
Castruccio dryly answered that it was not the right time, and the
Florentines marched directly to besiege Tizzano, a strong town about
seven miles from Pistoia on the road to Florence; there every preparation
was apparently made for a regular siege, while Cardona on the 9th of July
sent his lieutenant Borneo with 500 picked men towards Fucecchio; and to
engage Castruccio’s attention a strong detachment was at the same time
directed to alarm Pistoia and the surrounding country. Borneo was joined
at Fucecchio by 150 Lucchese exiles and a numerous infantry, besides
some reinforcements from the garrisons in Val d’Arno. Carrying with him
a pontoon bridge, apparently the first noticed by the early historians
of these campaigns, he threw it silently over the Gusciana at Rosaiuolo
during the night, and the whole division crossed that river without being
perceived by the garrisons at the bridge of Cappiano or Montefalcone,
scarcely a mile above and below the point of passage.
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