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- 31 March 149531 March 1495: several Italian states (including Naples, Venice, Florence, Milan, the Papal States, Genoa and Mantua), Spain and the Holy Roman Empire formed the League of Venice to expel the French army from Italy. Milan defected from France to join the League of Venice.www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Italian_War_of_1494%E2%80%931495
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31 March 1495: several Italian states (including Naples, Venice, Florence, Milan, the Papal States, Genoa and Mantua), Spain and the Holy Roman Empire formed the League of Venice to expel the French army from Italy. Milan defected from France to join the League of Venice. 2 May 1495: Battle of Rapallo (1495). See more
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Charles was preceded in Italy by his cousin Louis d'Orleans, who in July 1494 arrived in the … See moreThis is an overview of notable events including battles during the war.
• 25 January 1494: king Ferdinand I of Naples died … See moreOver the centuries, historians did not agree in attributing the blame for a conflict that would then start a series of wars spanning over half a century, as a result of which the Italian … See more
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• The … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebKnown as the "Sack of Naples", widespread outrage within Italy allied with concern over the power of France led to the formation of the League of Venice on 31 March 1495, an anti-French alliance composed of …
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