- Italian War of 1499–1504
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Second Italian War
partof=theItalian Wars
caption=
date=1499–1504
place=Italy
casus=
territory=Lombardy to France,Naples to Spain
result= Inconclusive
combatant1=France ,Republic of Venice ,Aragon (until 1501)
combatant2=Duchy of Milan ,Kingdom of Naples ,Aragon (after 1501)
commander1= Duke of Nemours†
commander2=Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba ,Bartolomeo d'Alviano The Second Italian War (1499–1504), sometimes known as Louis XII's Italian War or the War over Naples, was the second of the
Italian Wars ; it was fought primarily byLouis XII of France andFerdinand I of Spain , with the participation of several Italian powers. In the aftermath of theFirst Italian War , Louis was determined to press his claim on the thrones ofMilan andNaples .In 1499, Louis concluded an alliance with the
Republic of Venice and theSwiss and invaded theDuchy of Milan .Ludovico Sforza , having hired an army ofSwiss mercenaries , returned to the city to find it occupied byGian Giacomo Trivulzio , who had joined the French; Ludovico's army was soon scattered, and he himself imprisoned in France. The Treaty of Trente was signed onOctober 13 ,1501 between Louis andMaximilian of Austria . Based on the terms of the agreement,Austria recognized all French conquests in the northern territories ofItaly .Impressed by the speed of his victory, Louis offered an alliance against Naples to Ferdinand, proposing that they should split the kingdom. Ferdinand readily agreed, and the Treaty of Granada was signed on
November 11 ,1500 . Based on the terms of the agreement, Ferdinand would support French claims over theKingdom of Naples in return for acquiring territories from the division of the kingdom.In 1501, French and Aragonese armies seized Naples. The two kings now quarreled over the division of the spoils; Ferdinand's insistence that he be recognized as king of both Naples and
Sicily soon led to war between France and Spain. Defeated at Cerignola and Garigliano by the Spanish underGonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba , Louis was forced to abandon Naples and withdraw toLombardy .Treaties
The Treaty of Lyons was signed on
January 31 ,1504 betweenLouis XII of France andFerdinand II of Aragon . Based on the terms of the treaty, France cededNaples to Spain. Moreover, France and Spain defined their respective control of Italian territories. France controlled northern Italy fromMilan and Spain controlledSicily and southern Italy.The Treaty of Blois of
September 22 ,1504 concerned the proposed marriage between Charles of Luxembourg, the future Charles V, andClaude of France , daughter of Louis XII andAnne of Brittany .If the King Louis XII were to die without producing a male heir, Charles of Luxembourg would receive as
dowry the Duchy ofMilan ,Genoa and its dependencies, the Duchy ofBrittany , the counties ofAsti andBlois , the duchy ofBurgundy , theViceroyalty ofAuxonne ,Auxerrois , Mâconnais and Bar-sur-Seine.References
*Phillips, Charles and Alan Axelrod. "Encyclopedia of Wars". New York: Facts on File, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-2851-6.
External links
* [http://history.enotes.com/peoples-chronology/year-1504 Political Events - 1504]
* [http://www.b17.com/family/lwp/chronology/1501_1600.html Chronology of More Recent Times: 1501 AD - 1600 AD]
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