Tuscan campaigns

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The Tuscan campaigns were a series of military operations in Tuscany during the War of the Eight Saints, in which the Papal States and their opponents vied for control and influence in the region.

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instanceOf military campaign
series of military operations
belligerent Papal States NERFINISHED
Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
Tuscan communes opposed to the Papacy
cause conflict over territorial control in central Italy
political tensions between Papal States and Tuscan communes
struggle for influence between Papacy and Florence
conflict War of the Eight Saints NERFINISHED
conflictType regional war theater
describedAs series of military operations in Tuscany during the War of the Eight Saints
geopoliticalSignificance contestation of Papal temporal power in central Italy
reconfiguration of alliances among Tuscan city-states
hasGoal containment of Florentine power
control of Tuscany
extension of Papal influence in Tuscany
historicalContext conflict between Papal States and Italian communes
involves Florentine forces
Papal armies
field battles in Tuscany
mercenary companies active in Tuscany
raids and skirmishes in Tuscan territory
sieges in Tuscany
locatedIn Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Italy
Papal States sphere of influence
location Tuscany NERFINISHED
militaryTheater Tuscany NERFINISHED
opponentOf Papal States NERFINISHED
anti-papal Tuscan coalition
partOf Papal military efforts against Florence
War of the Eight Saints NERFINISHED
late medieval Italian wars
relatedTo Italian city-state warfare
Papal-Florentine conflict
result shifts in regional power balance in Tuscany
timePeriod late 14th century

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War of the Eight Saints hasPart Tuscan campaigns