In February 1733, following the death of King
Augustus II of Poland, European powers exerted diplomatic and military influence, in the selection of his successor. Competing elections in August and October 1733 elected
Stanisław Leszczyński and
Frederick August, Elector of Saxony to be the next king. Stanisław was supported primarily by
France, while Frederick August was supported by
Russia, and the
Habsburg Emperor
Charles VI. On October 10, France declared war on Austria and Saxony to draw military strength away from
Poland, and shortly thereafter invaded both the
Rhineland and the Habsburg territories in what is now northern
Italy. The Italian campaign was conducted, in conjunction with King
Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia, to whom France had promised the
Duchy of Milan in the
Treaty of Turin, signed in September 1733. The Franco-Sardinian allies marched on Milan in October 1733, and occupied Lombardy without significant losses. In the spring of 1734 the Austrians responded in force, but suffered a bloody defeat in the
Battle of San Pietro, won by the French under de Coigny and de Broglie. Following the victory, reluctance on the part of Charles Emmanuel to pursue the retreating Austrians led to relatively little action throughout the summer of 1734. In September, Field Marshal
Dominik von Königsegg-Rothenfels, who replaced
Florimund Mercy (killed at San Pietro), renewed the Austrian offensive, winning a small victory
near Quistello when his troops successfully raided de Broglio's headquarters on 14 September, taking 1,500 prisoners and capturing Charles Emmanuel's silver service, and campaign war chest. As the Austrians pursued the allies, they surrounded additional pockets of soldiers, taking another 3,000 prisoners. The allies fell back toward
Guastalla, where they fortified a position between the
Crostolo and
Po rivers. After pausing to reprovision on 16 September, Königsegg continued the pursuit, reaching
Luzzara on 18 September. The allied leadership that evening, decided to force a battle at Guastalla as revenge for the action at Quistello. == Battle lines ==