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10 May 1509: Battle of Casaloldo: Venetian victory over Mantua (Cambrai). 14 May 1509: Battle of Agnadello. French (Cambrai) victory over Venice. 15–30 September 1509: Siege of Padua. Venetian victory over the League of Cambrai. 26–29 November 1509: Battle of the citadel of Vicenza. Venetian victory over the Imperials (Cambrai). 22 December ...
French (Cambrai) victory over Venice. 15–30 September 1509: Siege of Padua. Venetian victory over the League of Cambrai. 22 December 1509: Battle of Polesella. Ferrarese (Cambrai) victory over Venice. May 1510: French, Ferrarese, and Imperial troops invaded Venice. July 1510: The Pope and Venice formed an alliance and went on a counter-offensive.
The Battle of Polesella, fought on December 22, 1509, by forces of the Duchy of Ferrara and the Republic of Venice, was a naval battle on the River Po in the War of the League of Cambrai in the Italian Wars. It was an overwhelming victory for Ferrara. Siege of Padua; The Siege of Padua was a major engagement early in the War of the League of ...
On 15 April 1509, a French army under the command of Louis XII left Milan and invaded Venetian territory. To oppose its advance, Venice had massed a mercenary army near Bergamo, jointly commanded by the Orsini cousins, Bartolomeo d'Alviano and Niccolò di Pitigliano.
Although the French largely destroyed a Venetian army at Agnadello on 14 May 1509, [39] Maximilian failed to capture Padua and withdrew from Italy. [40] Now seeing the power of Louis XII as the greater threat, in February 1510 Pope Julius made peace with Venice, followed in March by an agreement with the Swiss Cantons to supply him with 6,000 ...
Milanese victory, Venice loses Bassa Bresciana Occidentale: The French army joined the battle since the autumn. 1453, August 15: Ghedi, Lombardy: Wars in Lombardy and Milanese War of Succession: Jacopo Piccinino — Milanese–Mantuan army under Francesco Sforza: Milanese victory, Venice loses Bassa Bresciana Orientale: 1453, October 16 - 19 ...
The siege of Padua was a major engagement early in the War of the League of Cambrai.. Imperial forces had captured the Venetian city of Padua in June 1509. On 17 July, Venetian forces commanded by Andrea Gritti marched quickly from Treviso with a contingent of stradioti and retook the city, which had been garrisoned by some landsknechts hired by Emperor Maximilian I.
The League of Cambrai occupies Venice's mainland territories. [2] July 17 – French forces lose control of the city of Padua to the Venetians. [3] August 8 – The French, along with support from the Holy Roman Empire, begin a siege of Padua that would last for months to retake the city. [4]