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- In 1494, Charles VIII of France invaded across the Alps, and unleashed 50-years of total war. It was a war which would leave a permanent scar on the psyche of Italy. Charles crossed the Alps with 50,000 highly trained troops, laid waste to Northern Italy and marched into Florence on November 17, 1494.www.pbs.org/empires/medici/renaissance/war.html
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