Genoa, Tuscany, and Hesse retain their independence from Switzerland
Doppio Pact is dissolved
Belligerents
Kingdom of Switzerland
Republic of Genoa
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
Commanders and leaders
William I
Blau Wolfe
Alexander Kroshbon
Guiseppe Ermmano
Nico Simone
August II
George II
Henry Pelham
Nathanial Garland
Strength
35,000 Infantry
1,200 Alpen Guard
18,000 Infantry
2,500 Carabineers
Casualties and losses
None
None
History[]
The Genoese-Swiss War of 1746 was a minor conflict that erupted because of a dispute between the House of Kroshbon over the throne of the newly founded Kingdom of Genoa. King William II claimed that after the abdication of the Doge that the throne was to be handed to a member of his family, however the people of Genoa could not stand for a German King on the throne, a new clamiant emerged, and hostilities ensued.
There was however no actual fighting as within a few weeks the British intervened.