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arriving at the edge of Rome. Out of fear of another sack of Rome, Paul IV agreed to the Duke of Alba's demand for the Papal States to declare neutrality by signing the Peace of Cave-Palestrina (12 September 1557). Emperor
Charles V criticized the peace agreement as being overly generous to the Pope.
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newly designed at angles to dissipate cannon fire. Cavalry, which had traditionally used shock tactics to overawe the infantry, largely abandoned it and relied on pistol attacks by successive ranks of attackers. Hale notes the use of old-fashioned mass formations, which he attributes to lingering
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was displeased and urged Henry II to join the Papal States in an invasion of
Spanish Naples. On 1 September 1556, Philip II responded by pre-emptively invading the Papal States with 12,000 men under the Duke of Alba. Alba and his subordinates seized and sacked numerous settlements while the pope
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as the Duke of Parma and
Piacenza, while Charles V's Imperial troops had occupied the city in 1547 after Ottavio's father's assassination. Seeing France as his best choice against the Emperor, Ottavio Farnese signed a defensive alliance with Henry II of France on 27 May 1551, placing Parma under
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gave Henry another ally; on 17 July 1552, a Franco-Sienese army managed to expel the
Spanish garrison. The Sienese welcomed a French garrison to defend the Republic against Spanish recapture attempts. A French army invaded Tuscany in 1553 in support of the Sienese Republic. In January 1554, the
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campaign alone costing 2.5 million ducats. Shipments of treasure from the Indies totalled over two million ducats between 1552 and 1553. By 1554, the cash deficit for the year was calculated to be over 4.3 million ducats, even after all tax receipts for the six ensuing years had been
1898:(10–27 August). The Spanish attempted to blockade Rome by occupying the port of Ostia but were driven back by the Papal armies in a surprise attack. However, when French troops were unable to come to their aid, the Papal armies were left exposed and were defeated, with Spanish troops under the
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Oman (1937) argues that the inconclusive campaigns which generally lack a decisive engagement were largely due to ineffective leadership and lack of offensive spirit. He notes that mercenary troops were used too often and proved unreliable. Hale emphasizes the defensive strength of
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The wars ended for other reasons, including "the Double
Default of 1557", when the Spanish Empire, followed quickly by the French, defaulted on its debts. In addition, Henry II had to confront a growing Protestant movement at home, which he hoped to crush.
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At the end of the wars, about half of Italy was ruled by the
Spanish Habsburgs, including all of the south (Naples, Sicily, Sardinia) and the Duchy of Milan; the other half of Italy remained independent (although the north was largely formed by
2248:(seized from England in 1558), for an initial period of eight years (Article 7). This was a mechanism to save face and although Elizabeth tried to take advantage of the civil war to negotiate its return in 1562, it remained French thereafter.
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between the monarchs of Spain, England and France in 1559. Historians have emphasized the importance of gunpowder technology, new styles of fortification to resist cannon fire, and the increased professionalization of the soldiers.
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banking families). By 1557 the crown was refusing payment from the Indies since even this was required for payment of the war effort (used in the offensive and
Spanish victory at the battle of St. Quentin in August 1557).
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Henry and Philip agreed to bring about 'the convocation and celebration of a holy universal council, so necessary for the reformation and reduction of the whole
Christian Church into a true unity and harmony'. (Article
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and customs fees. The French monarchy also resorted to heavy borrowings during the war from financiers at rates of 10–16 percent interest. The taille was estimated in collection for 1551 at around six million
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The Holy Roman Empire was not an actual signatory of the treaties of Cateau-Cambrésis but ended
Imperial conflict with France in Italy, which effectively allowed Emperor Ferdinand to change his foreign
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were ordered to join the
Ottoman fleet. In 1552, when Henry II attacked Charles V, the Ottomans sent 100 galleys to the Western Mediterranean, which were accompanied by three French galleys under
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A treaty in Vaucelles was signed on 5 February 1556 between Charles V and Henry II of France. After Emperor Charles' abdication in 1556 split the Habsburg empire between Philip II of Spain and
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waited for French reinforcements. French forces approaching from the north were defeated and forced to withdraw at the Siege of Civitella in August 1557. Philip, in conjunction with
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had succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor on 27 August 1556, although it would take some years for the Imperial Diet (3 May 1558) and the Pope (1559) to recognise Ferdinand as such.
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in April 1557. Mary declared war on France in June 1557 and English troops assisted in the victory at St. Quentin in August. But England's entry into the war provoked the French
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on April 3. The two treaties also defined the conclusion of the Imperial-French wars and therefore the end of the Habsburg-Valois conflict as a whole, with the approval of
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run by exiled Sienese loyalists continued to exist until 3 April 1559, the territory of the Republic of Siena was fully annexed to the Duchy of Florence under
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Abdication of Charles V: Philip II had succeeded him as king of Spain and Lord of the Netherlands on 16 January 1556 and 25 October 1555, respectively;
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2041:. The four monarchs did not meet in person but were represented by ambassadors and delegations. Some Italian states also attended the conference.
1518:. Spanish-Imperial victory over France. The Imperials razed Thérouanne to the ground on the orders of Charles V in revenge for the defeat at Metz.
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2316:. The resulting political instability, combined with the sudden demobilisation of thousands of largely unpaid troops, led to the outbreak of the
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2120:(allied with Spain and part of the Holy Roman Empire). French and Genoese merchants were granted full access to each other's ports. (Article 24)
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Henry II of France recognised Philip II of Spain as ruler of Milan and Naples. Henry II of France renounced his hereditary claims to the
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pledged and the proceeds spent in advance. Credit at this point began costing the crown 43 percent interest (largely financed by the
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12 September 1557: Spanish occupation of the Papal States. Pope Paul IV signed a separate peace treaty with the Duke of Alba (Spain).
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was the first step of the all-out Italian War of 1551–59 in the European theater, and in the Mediterranean the French galleys of
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Spanish started besieging the city of Siena. The French troops were attacked by an Imperial‐Florentine army and defeated at the
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French protection. Charles could not accept this, and pressured the Pope into an alliance against France and Parma, causing the
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of the Austrian Habsburgs as part of the Holy Roman Empire). The most significant Italian power left was the papacy in
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The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II: Volume II
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Hale, J. R. (1990). "Armies, navies and the art of war". In Elton, G. R. (ed.).
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with the intent of recapturing parts of Italy and ensuring French, rather than
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conservatism. Overall, Hale emphasizes new levels of tactical proficiency.
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or Scannagallo. Decisive Florentine-Spanish victory over Siena and France.
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Cavalieri ed eroi alla corte di Mantova: il Fido amante di Curzio Gonzaga
1704:. The alliance allowed Henry II to push for French conquests towards the
1374:, was assassinated, after which troops of Emperor Charles V occupied the
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and other places in northern France taken during the war. (Article 11)
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1 September 1556: Spanish invasion and occupation of the Papal States.
1511:, made a failed attempt to recapture Siena with Florentine assistance.
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on April 2; the second one was signed between Henry II of France and
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3003:. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green. 1863. p. 212.
2131:(allied with Spain and part of the Holy Roman Empire) and ceded the
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Babel, Rainer (2021). "42. Der Frieden von Cateau-Cambrésis 1559".
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held to celebrate the peace on 1 July, king Henry was injured in a
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and securing them by defeating the invading Habsburg army at the
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Lambton, Ann Katherine Swynford; Lewis, Bernard, eds. (1977).
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in 1562 that would consume France for the next thirty years.
2165:(allied with Spain and part of the Holy Roman Empire) back to
3428:"War of the Austrian Succession | Europe [1740–1748]"
2824:. Vol. 2. Cambridge University Press. pp. 481–509.
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August 1557: Siege of Civitella. Spanish victory over France.
1528:. Ottomans & French temporarily occupied most of Corsica.
1449:. Ottomans captured Tripoli from Maltese Knights Hospitaller.
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1491:. Franco-Ottoman victory over Genoa (allied with Charles V).
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Watkins, John (2018). "Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559)".
1935:(April–June 1558). Nonetheless, Henry lost gravely at the
1456:. Franco–Farnese victory over Imperial-Spanish-Papal army.
1837:(12 August 1554). In 1552, an anti-Spanish revolt in the
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in June 1551. The main combat of this phase was the
1549:. Spanish victory over Siena and France. End of the
2304:accident when a sliver from the shattered lance of
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Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis § Anglo-French agreement
1507:January–February 1553: Spanish viceroy for Naples,
3515:(1995 ed.). University of California Press.
3059:(in Italian). Verso l'Arte Edizioni. p. 20.
2097:Henry confirmed Charles V's 1536 transfer of the
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2947:. In Tallett, Frank; Trim, D. J. B. (eds.).
2945:"Warfare and the International State System"
2715:Robertson, William; Stewart, Dugald (1840).
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1809:on 15 January 1552. An early offensive into
1627:. French victory over Imperial-Spanish army.
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2123:France recognised the 1555 conquest of the
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1817:, was successful, with Henry capturing the
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2951:. Cambridge University Press. p. 31.
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2286:Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
2144:Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry
1911:A brief French-backed revolt led by
1641:. Anglo-Spanish victory over France.
1542:. French victory over Imperial army.
1504:. French victory over Imperial army.
3545:Pepper, Simon, and Nicholas Adams.
3229:
2965:from the original on 22 August 2024
2457:from the original on 4 January 2021
2336:and political influence during the
2192:("Villeneufve d'Ast"). (Article 34)
1743:, the fleet met with 40 galleys of
1632:Raid of the Balearic islands (1558)
24:
3505:Henry II, King of France 1547–1559
3408:from the original on 28 April 2022
3340:from the original on July 20, 2023
2875:
2440:Reader's Guide to Military History
1881:, the focus of the war shifted to
1795:Schmalkaldic War and Sienese siege
1727:in their raids along the coast of
1676:to Marshall de Tavannes after the
1649:Peace treaties of Cateau-Cambrésis
1644:21 September 1558: Charles V died.
1563:October 1555: Peace talks resumed.
1500:19 October 1552 – 2 January 1553:
25:
3738:
3682:Wars involving the Ottoman Empire
3595:
3564:. American Philosophical Society.
3226:, pp. 197–224, footnote 43..
3053:Roio, Anna Maria Razzoli (2008).
2604:. Psychology Press. p. 177.
2282:Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
2167:Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
2140:Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
2008:Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559)
2002:Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559)
1919:resulted in a three-day siege of
1892:Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
1758:
1372:Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma
118:Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559)
2743:Woodward, Geoffrey (2013). "8".
2437:Messenger, Charles, ed. (2013).
2235:This section is an excerpt from
2135:to Philip of Spain. (Article 25)
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2443:. Routledge. pp. 635–636.
2407:
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2219:for Henry's support during the
2039:Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
1763:
1568:Truce (February–September 1556)
1415:on behalf of Emperor Charles V.
27:Tenth phase of the Italian Wars
3590:10.1002/9781118885154.dipl0489
2772:. OUP Oxford. pp. 21–22.
2682:. Pickle Partners Publishing.
2650:
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1931:and emerged victorious in the
1620:. French victory over England.
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3702:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
3572:The Encyclopedia of Diplomacy
3556:, in: MAH 30 (1910), p. 1–50.
3276:The Sixteenth Century Journal
3028:Le traité de Cateau-Cambrésis
2797:. HarperCollins. p. 11.
2423:
2345:war of the Spanish succession
2292:. Philip II of Spain married
2269:The fatal tournament between
1894:, defeated the French in the
1658:
1634:. Ottoman victory over Spain.
3534:. Madrid: Casa de Velázquez.
3360:"Italy – The duchy of Milan"
2372:
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2127:(allied with France) by the
1907:English entry and Gravelines
1896:Battle of St. Quentin (1557)
1608:Battle of St. Quentin (1557)
123:Spanish and Imperial victory
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3652:1550s in the Ottoman Empire
3560:Setton, Kenneth M. (1976).
3120:"Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis"
3025:Ruble, Alphonse de (1889).
2949:European Warfare, 1350–1750
2601:European Warfare, 1494–1660
2350:
1873:Papal front and St. Quentin
1639:Battle of Gravelines (1558)
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678:Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy
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3394:. Routledge. p. 298.
2721:. T. Cadell. p. 279.
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2012:
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1960:
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1712:defended southern France.
1625:Siege of Thionville (1558)
1526:Invasion of Corsica (1553)
1350:Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
3503:Baumgartner, Frederic J.
3499:10.1515/9783110591316-042
3472:10.1515/9783110591316-042
3348:– via Google Books.
2859:Spain Under the Habsburgs
2795:Europe Divided: 1559–1598
2768:Pattenden, Miles (2013).
2560:Braudel, Fernand (1995).
2332:, as it maintained major
1789:Siege of Mirandola (1551)
1725:Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon
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3511:Braudel, Fernan (1949).
3507:(Duke Univ Press, 1988).
3124:Encyclopaedia Britannica
2045:Franco-Spanish agreement
1690:Suleiman the Magnificent
1509:Pedro de Toledo y Zúñiga
1452:July 1551 – March 1552:
1413:Capture of Mahdia (1550)
1394:1549–1550 papal conclave
1334:Italian War of 1551–1559
721:Italian War of 1551–1559
126:Mixed results for France
33:Italian War of 1551–1559
3530:Haan, Bertrand (2010).
3432:Encyclopedia Britannica
3364:Encyclopedia Britannica
2943:DeVries, Kelly (2010).
2919:"Treccani encyclopedia"
2636:Turner, Sharon (1839).
2367:States of Italy in 1559
2362:Franco-Ottoman alliance
2318:French Wars of Religion
2221:Second Schmalkaldic War
2184:(Pignerol, "Pinerol"),
2142:married Henry's sister
1815:Second Schmalkaldic War
1801:Second Schmalkaldic War
1696:by the Genoese Admiral
1672:Henry II remitting the
1664:Mediterranean campaigns
1471:Second Schmalkaldic War
1447:Siege of Tripoli (1551)
1440:Invasion of Gozo (1551)
44:French-Habsburg rivalry
3677:Wars involving England
3236:Konnert, Mark (2008).
3137:Sarti, Roland (2004).
2885:Kennedy, Paul (1989).
2793:Elliott, J.H. (1968).
2598:Black, Jeremy (2002).
2357:Elizabeth I of England
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2138:As part of the terms,
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1489:Battle of Ponza (1552)
361:Commanders and leaders
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1392:7 February 1550: The
144:§ Territorial changes
3538:Oman, Charles W. C.
3466:. pp. 857–876.
2857:Lynch, John (1984).
2338:Catholic Reformation
2195:France retained the
2129:Republic of Florence
1937:Battle of Gravelines
1710:Franco-Ottoman fleet
1647:2 and 3 April 1559:
1502:Siege of Metz (1552)
891:Full list of battles
314:Republic of Florence
3326:. Routledge. 2014.
3214:, pp. 197–224.
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2148:Elisabeth of Valois
2099:March of Montferrat
2073:Kingdom of Sardinia
1947:Military technology
1933:Siege of Thionville
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1848:Gian Giacomo Medici
1749:Invasion of Corsica
1680:, on 13 August 1554
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1338:Henry II of France
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2573:978-0-520-20330-3
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2503:, pp. 37–60.
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1745:Andrea Doria
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155:Belligerents
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38:Part of the
3727:Elizabeth I
3647:1559 in law
3637:1556 in law
3176:Setton 1976
3098:Setton 1976
2171:St. Quentin
2105:, ruled by
1879:Ferdinand I
1855: [
1630:July 1558:
1578:Ferdinand I
1524:1553–1559:
1438:July 1551:
1336:began when
769:St. Quentin
627:Elizabeth I
517:Ferdinand I
505:Charles V/I
305:(1557–1559)
281:(1551–1552)
237:(1556–1557)
211:(1551–1552)
136:Territorial
61:in 1554 by
3611:Categories
3442:2020-09-08
3412:1 November
3374:2020-09-08
3282:(3): 663.
3260:2020-04-01
3077:2020-11-01
3039:2019-10-22
3011:2020-04-01
2969:1 November
2929:2019-07-20
2842:1 November
2729:2020-11-01
2622:2016-05-16
2584:2016-05-16
2546:2016-05-16
2461:1 November
2424:References
2310:Francis II
2298:tournament
2275:Montgomery
2092:Le Catelet
2071:, and the
1708:, while a
1659:Operations
1481:to France.
784:Gravelines
779:Thionville
444:Suleiman I
3490:234558650
3344:March 13,
3224:Haan 2010
3212:Haan 2010
2745:Philip II
2676:(2018) .
2501:Haan 2010
2476:Haan 2010
2373:Footnotes
2343:With the
2294:Elisabeth
2255:Aftermath
1813:, in the
1735:. In the
1721:Marseille
1702:Charles V
1342:Charles V
1309:1808–1814
1304:1793–1795
1294:1718–1720
1289:1688–1697
1284:1683–1684
1279:1673–1678
1274:1667–1668
1267:1648–1653
1262:1641–1659
1257:1640–1659
1252:1635–1659
1247:1628–1631
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1232:1580–1583
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1215:1536–1538
1210:1526–1529
1205:1521–1526
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1190:1495–1498
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1120:1793–1802
1115:1778–1783
1110:1754–1763
1105:1746–1763
1100:1744–1748
1095:1702–1713
1090:1689–1697
1085:1689–1815
1075:1666–1667
1070:1627–1629
1065:1562–1563
1060:1557–1559
1055:1542–1546
1050:1522–1526
1045:1512–1514
1040:1496–1498
1034:1415–1453
1030:1369–1389
1026:1337–1360
1022:1337–1453
1012:1294–1303
1007:1242–1243
992:1215–1217
987:1213–1214
982:1202–1204
977:1199–1200
972:1197–1199
967:1193–1196
957:1173–1174
952:1116–1120
947:1109–1113
879:1551–1559
874:1542–1546
869:1536–1538
859:1521–1526
844:1499–1504
839:1494–1498
739:Mirandola
579:Philip II
84:1551–1559
65:, in the
3436:Archived
3406:Archived
3368:Archived
3338:Archived
3254:Archived
3071:Archived
3033:Archived
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2923:Archived
2836:Archived
2723:Archived
2694:Archived
2616:Archived
2578:Archived
2540:Archived
2455:Archived
2351:See also
2334:cultural
2302:jousting
2284:married
2271:Henry II
2186:Chivasso
2182:Pinerolo
2178:Cherasco
2163:Piedmont
2155:Piedmont
1883:Flanders
1869:(1569).
1811:Lorraine
1729:Calabria
1686:a treaty
1381:? 1547:
1357:Timeline
1346:Habsburg
759:Marciano
377:Henry II
104:and the
98:Flanders
89:Location
71:Florence
42:and the
3542:(1937).
3296:2671075
2700:1 April
2386:policy.
2314:Charles
2133:Presidi
2116:to the
2114:Corsica
2101:to the
2013:Summary
1988:gabelle
1961:Finance
1694:Mahdiya
754:Corsica
734:Tripoli
138:changes
3579:5 July
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1984:taille
1976:Welser
1972:Fugger
1831:Verdun
1829:, and
1733:Reggio
1396:after
854:Urbino
774:Calais
615:Mary I
468:Dragut
337:
324:
300:
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206:
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113:Result
94:France
3486:S2CID
3292:JSTOR
2897:–57.
2213:ceded
1859:]
1741:Ponza
1706:Rhine
1688:with
764:Renty
749:Ponza
102:Italy
3581:2022
3517:ISBN
3476:ISBN
3414:2020
3396:ISBN
3346:2023
3328:ISBN
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