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War of the League of Cognac
History of Spain  

              


1526
Declaration of War Spain
Charles V
Fought between the Habsburg Charles V, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, & the League of Cognac, an Alliance including France, Pope Clement VII, the Republic of Venice, England, the Duchy of Milan & Florence
Lombardy The League of Cognac quickly seizes Lodi, but Imperial troops march into Lombardy and soon force Sforza to abandon Milan
Fought between the Habsburg Charles V, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, & the League of Cognac, an Alliance including France, Pope Clement VII, the Republic of Venice, England, the Duchy of Milan & Florence
Shocked by the defeat of the French in the Italian War of 1521, Clement, together with the Republic of Venice, organizes an Alliance to drive the Habsburg powers-Spain and the Holy Roman Empire-from Italy
Milan The League of Cognac quickly seizes Lodi, but Imperial troops march into Lombardy and soon force Sforza to abandon Milan
1527
Invasion of Rome Spain
Charles V
Rome Charles V gathers a force of landsknechts under Georg Frundsberg and a Spanish army under Charles of Bourbon, the two forces combine at Piacenza and advance on Rome
Rome Francesco Guicciardini, in command of the Papal armies, proves unable to resist and when the Duke of Bourbon is killed, his underpaid army sack the city, forcing the Pope to flee
1527
Invasion of Rome Spain
Guicciardini, Francesco
Rome Francesco Guicciardini, in command of the Papal armies, proves unable to resist and when the Duke of Bourbon is killed, his underpaid army sack the city, forcing the Pope to flee
1529
Treaty of Barcelona Spain
Charles V
5th Aug Barcelona The final treaty, signed on August 5, removes France from the war, leaving Venice, Florence, and the Pope alone against Charles
29th June Barcelona Francis surrenders his rights to Artois , Flanders , and Tournai, and is obliged to pay a ransom of two million golden ‚cus before his sons were to be released
29th June Barcelona Signs a treaty with Pope Clement VII settling their differences

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