- Treaty of Lodi
The Treaty of Lodi, also known as the Peace of Lodi or the Treaty of Venice was a peace agreement between
Milan andVenice signed onApril 9 1454 at Lodi inLombardy , on the banks of the Adda. It put an end to the long struggles between expansive Milan, underFilippo Maria Visconti , and Venice in the "terraferma", which had produced a single decisive Venetian victory, at thebattle of Maclodio in 1427, in which the Venetian ally wasFlorence , but had resulted in no lasting peace: seeWars in Lombardy . After a further generation of intermittent seasonal campaigning, the Treaty of Lodi established permanent boundaries between Milanese and Venetian territories in Northern Italy, along the river Adda [ and brought peace, though not to Venice. Some of the crosses incised in prominent rock outcroppings may still be seen.] .Francesco Sforza was confirmed as the rightful duke of Milan. A principle of a balance of power in Northern Italy was established, one that excluded ambitions of smaller states: the republic of Genoa, thehouse of Savoy , the Gonzaga and theEste .A related agreement was signed at Venice on
August 30 , among Milan, Venice andFlorence , which had switched sides, in which the parties bound themselves to principles of non-aggression. TheKingdom of Naples and the smaller cities, even thePapal States , soon joined theItalic League . [ which was to recall the league against the power ofRome headed by theSamnites in the first century BC.] Thus, the Peace of Lodi brought Milan and Naples into a definitive peace alliance with Florence. Francesco Sforza would base his lifelong external policy on this principle of balance of power. Thestatus quo established at Lodi lasted until 1494, when French troops intruded into Italian affairs under Charles VIII, initiating theItalian Wars .The Treaty was abrogated in
1482 whenVenice and the Pope fought a war againstMilan .ee also
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