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However, tensions soon emerged within the Franco-Venetian alliance over Pisa; while the
Venetians preferred an independent Pisa as a way to weaken Florence, Louis needed Florentine support for his attack on Naples. With help from Emperor Maximilian, Ludovico recruited an army of 20,000 mercenaries
1320:, remaining in French dungeons until his death in 1508. For the next thirteen years, French possession of Milan gave them a base form which to intervene directly in Italy. Despite defeating Ludovico, Louis XII viewed his brief but violent restoration as inspired by
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on 29 December, the
Spanish prevailed. Attacking the French army that was still resting and relaxing after their Christmas festivities from the north at the village of Sujo, the Spanish scored a decisive and war-ending victory. The French army under Italian ally,
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agree that the dowry of Louis XII's daughter, Claude, in marriage to
Maximilian's grandson, the future emperor Charles V, would include Milan and Burgundy. In return, Maximilian agrees to recognize Louis XII as the duke of Milan. The union never happens.
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on 13 February 1503. Chronic in-fighting between the
Italian and French knights, as well as a better supply-line guaranteed by the Spanish navy, gave Cordoba and his Spanish army the upper hand against the French, who were defeated at
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Later, the conflict became characterized by short skirmishes. During this campaign, a French knight, Charles de la Motte, was captured by
Spanish forces and later used as a hostage after declaring his famous
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As the summer campaign season of the year 1500 neared, Louis XII became worried about the intentions of newly unified Spain as he moved further into Italy, drawing his forces eastward. The
Spanish monarchs
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in
January 1494, she asked for his help in securing their rights. In September Charles invaded the peninsula, which he justified by claiming he wanted to use Naples as a base for a crusade against the
1392:(1512) that the partition of the Mezzogiorno between the houses of Aragon and Orléans neglected to take into account the economic system of a region dominated by sheep-rearing and its concomitant
1316:. Despite disguising himself as a Swiss pikeman to evade imprisonment by the French, Sforza was betrayed by his own men and turned over to the French on April 15 and sent into captivity at
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between Louis XII and the
Italian powers. They might invade France from the west, while Louis XII had his armies in Italy, and thus involve Louis in a war on two fronts. In the
894:, which remained in French hands for the next thirteen years. His invasion of Naples in 1501 eventually led to war with Ferdinand of Aragon, who expelled the French in 1504.
1421:, redressed some of the imbalance in arms the Spanish had with the French. Cordoba avoided encounter with the enemy at first, hoping to lure the French into complacency.
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12 October 1505: Treaty of Blois (1505) (2nd treaty of Blois) Louis XII of France renounces his claim to Naples, leaving the kingdom in control of
Ferdinand of Aragon.
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September 1499: Venetian invasion of the Duchy of Milan and anti-Sforza revolt inside the city of Milan; the rebels opened the gates to the Venetian army commanded by
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from the French on 21 March. However, his inability to pay his troops meant this success proved short-lived and on April 10 Ludovico's army was annihilated at the
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on 28 April 1503. At the first battle of Garigliano on November 8, a superior French force beat back the Spanish but in a
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along with lands on the eastern bank of the Adda, and agreed to pay part of Louis' expenses. They would also supply 1,500
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This is an overview of notable events including battles during the wars.
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1038:. Italian knights in Spanish service won a duel against French knights.
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abdicated in favour of Louis and died in French captivity in 1504;
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approved the invasion of Milan in exchange for the French backing
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21 March 1500: The Sforzescan army retook Novara from the French.
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Division of Northern and Southern Italy between France and Spain
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1744:"The Italian War (1521–1526) - Four Years War - About History"
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from Milan and Spain controlled Sicily and southern Italy.
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6 October 1499: The French army entered the city of Milan.
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Milan Undone: Contested Sovereignties in the Italian Wars
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are divided into two connected, but distinct phases: the
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Second & Third phase of the Italian Wars (1499–1504)
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threat to their maritime possessions. As a result, the
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1263:attacked Venice while they were at war with Milan.
2350:Chronology of More Recent Times: 1501 AD – 1600 AD
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859:. The first phase was fought for control of the
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1988:Campbell, Gordon (2005). "Blois, treaties of".
2312:. Venezia, Tip. del commercio di M. Visentini.
1073:(1st Treaty of Blois) Louis XII of France and
1447:and, on 2 January 1504, the king withdrew to
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2257:. New York: World Publishing Company, 1968.
2199:The First and Second Italian Wars, 1494-1504
2238:Batallas Decisivas de la Historia de España
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1813:
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1631:
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2150:Mallett, Michael; Shaw, Christine (2012).
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1066:. Spanish victory over France and Saluzzo.
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2178:Phillips, Charles; Axelrod, Alan (2005).
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2460:16th-century military history of France
2450:15th-century military history of France
2101:
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1417:, accustomed to close combat after the
944:and his family fled Milan to Innsbruck.
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2465:16th-century military history of Spain
2455:15th-century military history of Spain
2415:15th century in the Republic of Venice
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1923:"League of Cambrai | European history"
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989:. French victory over Ludovico Sforza.
2440:15th century in the Kingdom of Naples
2395:Wars involving the Republic of Venice
2309:La spedizione di Carlo VIII in Italia
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1968:
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1270:was signed on 9 February 1499, while
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2390:Wars involving the Kingdom of Naples
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1991:The Oxford Dictionary of Renaissance
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1399:
957:19 December 1499 – 12 January 1500:
2104:Historical Atlas of the Renaissance
1212:in its fight for independence from
1157:, who as ruler of the neighbouring
24:
2216:
2201:. Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books.
2059:(in Italian). Giorgio de' Cavalli.
1345:were known to be fearful of a new
25:
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2380:Wars involving the Duchy of Milan
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1404:
1365:while Ferdinand was made Duke of
2445:16th century in the Papal States
2410:15th century in the Papal States
2087:. University of Michigan Press.
1282:. Louis hired a strong force of
1245:Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
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2222:Batista González, Juan (2007).
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1519:, Mâconnais and Bar-sur-Seine.
1193:, as stated by Roman historian
875:, the second between Louis and
93:French victory Conquest of the
1059:. Spanish victory over France.
1052:. Spanish victory over France.
1045:. Spanish victory over France.
935:Second Italian War (1499–1501)
13:
1:
2277:. presso Giorgio de' Caualli.
1884:"Heritage History - Products"
1529:
1454:
1093:
1015:Third Italian War (1502–1504)
33:Second and Third Italian Wars
2236:Losada, Juan Carlos (2006).
2068:. Harvard University Press.
2036:Clodfelter, Micheal (2017).
1524:War of the League of Cambrai
1208:. Venice had been financing
1031:. French victory over Spain.
7:
2302:
2182:. New York: Facts on File.
2152:The Italian Wars: 1494–1559
1994:. Oxford University Press.
1969:Boone, Rebecca Ard (2007).
1243:. Under a deal brokered by
1161:viewed French expansion in
1114:to invade Italy, using the
1064:Battle of Garigliano (1503)
897:
10:
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2267:
2169:Pellegrini, Marco (2009).
2055:Corio, Bernardino (1565).
1942:
968:. Franco-Papal victory by
2365:Italian Wars of 1499–1504
2123:French Historical Studies
1200:Louis now approached the
1126:, and that of his nephew
1050:Battle of Seminara (1503)
1022:Battle of Seminara (1502)
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2085:France: A Modern History
2083:Guérard, Albert (1959).
1955:Encyclopaedia Britannica
1888:www.heritage-history.com
1185:through his grandmother
1100:Italian War of 1494–1498
1075:Maximilian I of Habsburg
994:Treaty of Granada (1500)
888:Italian War of 1494–1498
886:In the aftermath of the
333:Bérault Stuart d'Aubigny
18:Italian War of 1499–1504
2345:Political Events – 1504
2251:Montgomery, Bernard Law
2197:Romane, Julian (2020).
2102:Konstam, Angus (2004).
1949:Augustyn, Adam (2024).
1927:Encyclopedia Britannica
1859:Mallett & Shaw 2012
1844:Mallett & Shaw 2012
1814:Mallett & Shaw 2012
1644:Mallett & Shaw 2012
1632:Mallett & Shaw 2012
1566:Mallett & Shaw 2012
987:Battle of Novara (1500)
849:Louis XII's Italian War
2470:Ferdinand II of Aragon
1386:Francesco Guicciardini
1382:Frederick IV of Naples
1332:Franco-Spanish efforts
1288:Gian Giacomo Trivulzio
1155:Ferdinand II of Aragon
1151:Ferdinand II of Naples
1112:Charles VIII of France
1071:Treaty of Blois (1504)
949:Gian Giacomo Trivulzio
928:Treaty of Blois (1499)
921:Siege of Novara (1495)
913:Charles VIII of France
879:for possession of the
877:Ferdinand II of Aragon
373:Ferdinand the Catholic
355:Ludovico II of Saluzzo
293:Commanders and leaders
2375:Wars involving France
2173:. Bologna: Il Mulino.
2154:. Pearson Education.
1427:Challenge of Barletta
1247:, Venice was granted
1036:Challenge of Barletta
204:Marquisate of Saluzzo
2385:Wars involving Spain
2274:L'Historia di Milano
2255:A History of Warfare
2240:. Punto de Lectura.
2180:Encyclopedia of Wars
2064:Gagné, John (2021).
2057:L'Historia di Milano
1441:Francesco de Gonzaga
1390:Discorso di Logrogno
1140:Alfonso II of Naples
1128:Gian Galeazzo Sforza
640:Full list of battles
1179:Louis XII of France
1069:22 September 1504:
1057:Battle of Cerignola
1008:Frederick of Naples
906:Prelude (1498–1499)
865:Louis XII of France
681:Franco-Spanish wars
397:Fernando de Andrade
309:Louis XII of France
90:Second Italian War
54:Battle of Cerignola
2325:Unknown parameter
2290:Unknown parameter
2171:Le guerre d'Italia
1495:, the counties of
1411:Gonzalo de Cordoba
1388:points out in the
1297:Castello Sforzesco
1292:Emperor Maximilian
1226:Agostino Barbarigo
1202:Republic of Venice
1187:Valentina Visconti
1132:Isabella of Aragon
1089:Second Italian War
1062:29 December 1503:
1041:23 February 1503:
1034:13 February 1503:
1020:25 December 1502:
992:11 November 1500:
940:1 September 1499:
869:Republic of Venice
863:by an alliance of
845:Second Italian War
485:Second Italian War
385:Gonzalo de Córdoba
273:: War over Naples
250:: War over Naples
212:Second Italian War
140:Second Italian War
101:Third Italian War
2400:Conflicts in 1499
2246:978-84-663-1484-8
2232:978-84-7737-183-0
2161:978-0-582-05758-6
2106:. Facts on File.
2094:978-0-582-05758-6
2001:978-0-19-860175-3
1861:, pp. 68–69.
1846:, pp. 64–65.
1831:, pp. 67–68.
1792:, pp. 63–65.
1733:, pp. 82–86.
1670:, pp. 28–29.
1505:Duchy of Burgundy
1489:House of Habsburg
1469:House of Habsburg
1400:Third Italian War
1351:Treaty of Granada
1322:Pope Alexander VI
1318:Lys-Saint-Georges
1284:Swiss mercenaries
1272:Pope Alexander VI
1159:Kingdom of Sicily
1120:Kingdom of Naples
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