Italian Wars
The Italian Wars, often referred to as the Great Wars of Italy and sometimes as the Habsburg–Valois Wars, were a long series of wars fought between 1494 and 1559 in Italy during the Renaissance. The Italian peninsula, economically advanced but politically divided among several states, became the main battleground for European supremacy. The conflicts involved the major powers of Italy and Europe, in a series of events that followed the end of the 40-year long Peace of Lodi agreed in 1454 with the formation of the Italic League.
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Italian Wars
The Italian Wars, often referred to as the Great Wars of Italy and sometimes as the Habsburg–Valois Wars, were a long series of wars fought between 1494 and 1559 in Italy during the Renaissance. The Italian peninsula, economically advanced but politically divided among several states, became the main battleground for European supremacy. The conflicts involved the major powers of Italy and Europe, in a series of events that followed the end of the 40-year long Peace of Lodi agreed in 1454 with the formation of the Italic League.
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As Guerras Italianas, frequent ...... e o período barroco da Itália.
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Italiar Gerrak, batzuetan Ital ...... saldukeriak nagusi izan ziren.
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Italienska krigen var en följd ...... åven Clemens VII:s fångenskap.
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Italské války nebo renesanční ...... a Rakušany opravdu vytlačilo.
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Las guerras italianas, también ...... anzas y frecuentes traiciones.
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Le guerre d'Italia del XVI sec ...... a la Pace di Cateau-Cambrésis.
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Les guerres d'Italie sont une ...... s, puis sur le duché de Milan.
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Onder de Italiaanse Oorlogen w ...... ote kwestie blijven in Europa.
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Peperangan Italia, yang sering ...... arat serta Kekaisaran Ottoman.
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The Italian Wars, often referr ...... n and Baroque period of Italy.
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**Charles V, Holy Roman EmperorcrownedKing in Italy
**France abandons the ImperialDuchy of Milanand retainsBurgundy
**French rule in theDuchy of Milanrecognized by theHoly Roman Empire
**Henri II of Francegains theThree Bishoprics,Calais, and various fortresses
**Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand Iretains theImperial fiefs in Italy
**Papal Statesremain independe ...... mes aDuchyof the Medici family
**Philip II of Spainrecognised as Duke of Milan and King of Naples
**Republic of Veniceretains theDomini di Terraferma
**Savoyard stateunderEmmanuel Philibert of Savoy;GenoaretainsCorsica;FlorenceannexesSiena
**Spanish rule in theKingdom of Naplesrecognized by France
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Detail of a tapestry depicting ...... cartoon by Bernard van Orley .
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Spanish Empire
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Charles V
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Charles VIII
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Italian Wars
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Italian Peninsula , France, Germany, Spain, and the Low Countries
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*Treaties of Noyon and Brussel ...... orsica; Florence annexes Siena
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As Guerras Italianas, frequent ...... da em 1454 com a formação da .
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Italiar Gerrak, batzuetan Ital ...... saldukeriak nagusi izan ziren.
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Italienska krigen var en följd ...... åven Clemens VII:s fångenskap.
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Italské války nebo renesanční ...... ta, avšak teprve Risorgimento
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Las guerras italianas, también ...... mo también el Imperio otomano.
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Le guerre d'Italia del XVI sec ...... inale la supremazia in Europa.
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Les guerres d'Italie sont une ...... s, puis sur le duché de Milan.
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Onder de Italiaanse Oorlogen w ...... en zelfs het Ottomaanse Rijk.
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Peperangan Italia, yang sering ...... arat serta Kekaisaran Ottoman.
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The Italian Wars, often referr ...... ormation of the Italic League.
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Guerras Italianas
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Guerras italianas (1494-1559)
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Guerre d'Italia del XVI secolo
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Guerres d'Italie
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Guerres d'Itàlia
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Italiaanse Oorlogen
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Italian Wars
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