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  1. Italian Wars - Every Week (1494-1559) Timeline:
  2.  
  3. 1494:
  4.  
  5. September:
  6.  
  7. 03: France, Milan and Savoy as well as Swiss Mercenaries prepares troops against the Kingdom of Aragon, Papal States, Lordship of Imola and Kingdom of Naples,
  8. beginning the Italian Wars
  9.  
  10. 05: Aragonese forces capture Rapallo in Genoa
  11.  
  12. 08: French forces reach Rapallo and defeat Aragonese forces
  13.  
  14. 11: French forces reach Asti from Rapallo
  15.  
  16. October:
  17.  
  18. 01: By this point French forces enter Piacenza
  19.  
  20. 06: French forces enter Genoa City
  21.  
  22. 20: French and Milanese forces capture Mordano and advance into Cesena
  23.  
  24. 26: French forces siege Fivizzano
  25.  
  26. 29: French forces enter Fivizzano and siege Sarzanello, battling Florentine forces
  27.  
  28. November:
  29.  
  30. 01: French forces capture Sarzanello, Sarzana, Pisa, Livorno and Pietrasanta, Pisa declares Independence from Florence
  31.  
  32. 09: A Rebellion breaks out in Casina, Vicopisano, Palaia, Santa Luce and Chianni in Florance in support of France
  33.  
  34. 15: French forces take control of Florence, the Medici Political Family becomes exiled in the Papal States for decades during the
  35. Italian Wars
  36.  
  37. 28: French forces move south towards Rome from Florence
  38.  
  39. December:
  40.  
  41. 31: French forces enter Rome
  42.  
  43. 1495:
  44.  
  45. January:
  46.  
  47. 06: French forces enter the Kingdom of Naples and capture Monte San Giovanni and Tuscania (Viterbo)
  48.  
  49. February:
  50.  
  51. 22: French forces occupy the Kingdom of Naples
  52.  
  53. March:
  54.  
  55. 31: The Italic League is established that includes The Papal States, Aragon, Sicily, the Holy Roman Empire, the Duchy of Milan, England
  56. and the Republic of Venice that opposes France
  57.  
  58. May:
  59.  
  60. 20: King Charles himself leaves French forces and loyalist garrisons in Naples and move towards Fornovo
  61.  
  62. 24: Spanish and Neapoltian forces land at Reggio
  63.  
  64. 26: Spanish and Neapoltian forces capture Seminara
  65.  
  66. June:
  67.  
  68. 10: Milanese forces capture Novara in Savoy
  69.  
  70. 28: French forces attack Spanish and Neapoltian forces in Seminara who capture it from Spanish forces
  71.  
  72. July:
  73.  
  74. 05: French forces occupy Fornovo
  75.  
  76. 06: French and League forces battle in Fornovo, French forces retreat to Asti ending the Battle of Fornovo
  77.  
  78. 07: Spanish and Neapoltian forces liberate the Kingdom of Naples after capturing the City of Naples
  79.  
  80. 15: French forces reach Asti
  81.  
  82. August:
  83.  
  84. 22: Florence becomes an independent (though ally of France) state and begin the Florentine-Pisan War, Pisa aligns with the Italic League
  85.  
  86. September:
  87.  
  88. 15: French and Florentine forces clash with Pisan forces
  89.  
  90. October:
  91.  
  92. 22: French forces leave Turin towards France
  93.  
  94. 27: French forces reach Grenoble
  95.  
  96. 1496:
  97.  
  98. January: Spanish forces invade France and enter Languedoc
  99.  
  100. 01: Florentine forces capture Terricciola from the Pisan Republic
  101.  
  102. 20: The cities of Trani, Barletta and Monopoli are sold to Venice by this point
  103.  
  104. 1498:
  105.  
  106. August:
  107.  
  108. 05: The Treaty of Marcoussis is signed, ending the First Italian War
  109.  
  110. 1499:
  111.  
  112. March:
  113.  
  114. 09: Caterina Sforza's Lordship of Imola rebels against the Papal States after her investitute is invalidated, she takes control of Forli too
  115.  
  116. July: France, Duchy of Savoy, the Papal States, Republic of Venice, Swiss Mercenaries and the Swiss Cantons ally as Venice invades the Duchy of Milan while
  117. the Holy Roman Empire supports the Duchy of Milan, French forces occupy Genoa and Cremona cities
  118.  
  119. 22: Florentine forces attack Pisan forces in Pisa
  120.  
  121. August: A Rebellion breaks out in Milan and a Provisional Government is established in opposition to the Duchy
  122.  
  123. 01: Florentine forces capture the Bastion of Stampace in Pisa
  124.  
  125. September:
  126.  
  127. 02: Venice captures Milan city and annex Cremona, French and Venetian forces secure the Duchy itself
  128.  
  129. November:
  130.  
  131. 24: Papal forces capture Imola
  132.  
  133. December:
  134.  
  135. 19: French and Papal forces siege Foril in the Lordship of Imola
  136.  
  137. 1500:
  138.  
  139. January: The Milanese revolt across Milan under Ludovic Sforza's forces
  140.  
  141. 12: French and Papal forces capture Foril, the Duchy of Romagna is established as a vassal of the Papal States under Cesare Borgia
  142.  
  143. February:
  144.  
  145. 02: Milanese liberate Milan City, Swiss Mercenaries join Ludovic Sforza's forces
  146.  
  147. March:
  148.  
  149. 31: French forces advance into the Duchy of Milan
  150.  
  151. April:
  152.  
  153. 08: French and Milanese forces clash at Novara
  154.  
  155. 10: French forces defeat Milanese forces in Novara and fully occupy the Duchy of Milan, Swiss Mercenaries align with French forces, ending the Second Italian War
  156.  
  157. June:
  158.  
  159. 29: French and Florentine forces siege the city of Pisa
  160.  
  161. July:
  162.  
  163. 11: Pisan forces lift the siege of Pisa
  164.  
  165. November:
  166.  
  167. 11: Spain and France sign the Treaty of Granada secretly splitting Naples between the two and they become allies against Naples
  168.  
  169. 1501:
  170.  
  171. July: The Papal States captures Piombino, and the Islands of Elba and Pianosa
  172.  
  173. 19: French and Papal forces siege Capua
  174.  
  175. 26: French and Papal forces secure Capua
  176.  
  177. August:
  178.  
  179. 19: French and Papal forces enter the Kingdom of Naples and conquer the Kingdom, Naples is divided with Campania and Abruzzo under
  180. French rule and Puglia and Calabria under Spanish rule, Naples City is under French control
  181.  
  182. 1502:
  183.  
  184. June: French forces advance south from Naples City towards Terranova, Cesare Borgia's forces capture Urbino and Camerino
  185.  
  186. December:
  187.  
  188. 25: Spanish forces battle French forces at Terranova before French forces kick Spanish troops out of Terranova and the Kingdom of Naples
  189.  
  190. 1503:
  191.  
  192. January: Cesare Borgia's forces capture San Marino
  193.  
  194. 15: Spanish forces recapture Barletta
  195.  
  196. February:
  197.  
  198. 13: Inhabitants of Castellaneta revolt in support of Spanish forces as French forces battle Italian Knights and Spanish forces in Barletta,
  199. Spanish forces defeat French forces in Barletta
  200.  
  201. 22: Spanish forces capture Ruvo
  202.  
  203. March:
  204.  
  205. 08: Spanish forces capture Reggio
  206.  
  207. April:
  208.  
  209. 21: Spanish and French forces clash in Seminara and Gioia Tauro, Spanish troops mutiny in Seminara over poor payment allowing
  210. French forces to defeat Spanish forces, Spanish forces are sieged in Angitola
  211.  
  212. 28: Spanish forces capture Cerignola
  213.  
  214. May:
  215.  
  216. 16: Spanish forces capture Naples City
  217.  
  218. 21: French forces secure Angitola
  219.  
  220. August:
  221.  
  222. 18: The Duchy of Romagna dissolves and Cesare Borgia falls out of power
  223.  
  224. September:
  225.  
  226. 07: Florentine forces attempt and fail to capture Pisa after attacking Pisan forces between Port Calcesana and Porta a Piagge (Barbagianni Bastion)
  227.  
  228. December:
  229.  
  230. 29: Spanish forces capture castles in Fondi, Itri, Castellonorato, Traetto, Roccaguglielma, Castelforte and Suio and push French
  231. forces out of the Kingdom of Naples, French forces are hold up in Gaete though
  232.  
  233. 1504:
  234.  
  235. January:
  236.  
  237. 01: French forces in Gaete capitulate and surrender
  238.  
  239. March:
  240.  
  241. 31: The Armistice of Lyon is signed, the Kingdom of Naples is annexed by Spain, Venice by this point annexes Faenza, Forli, Cesena and
  242. Rimini
  243.  
  244. 1508:
  245.  
  246. February: (Note to include Navarre and Scotland as a theater in the video)
  247.  
  248. 04: The Holy Roman Empire attacks Venetian forces at Lagarina Valley before Venetian forces repel them
  249.  
  250. 20: HRE forces capture Ampezzo and siege Botestagno and Cadore
  251.  
  252. 23: HRE forces secure Cadore
  253.  
  254. 27: HRE forces secure Botestagno
  255.  
  256. 28: HRE forces capture Comelico and Pordenone
  257.  
  258. March:
  259.  
  260. 02: Venetian forces recapture Cadore
  261.  
  262. April: Venetian forces capture Pordenone
  263.  
  264. May: Venetian forces capture Gorizia, Trieste, Pisino, Fiume and Postumia
  265.  
  266. June:
  267.  
  268. 06: The HRE and Venice sign an armistice, ending the Invasion of Cadore
  269.  
  270. December:
  271.  
  272. 10: The League of Cambrai is established by France, the HRE, Spain and Hungary
  273.  
  274. 1509:
  275.  
  276. March:
  277.  
  278. 10: French knights raid across the Adda River into Venetian territory
  279.  
  280. 23: The Papal States join the League of Cambrai
  281.  
  282. April: By this point the Duchy of Ferrara joins the League of Cambrai
  283.  
  284. 10: French knights clash with Venetian forces around Rivolta
  285.  
  286. 12: French forces advance into Venice and reach Caravaggio
  287.  
  288. 15: French forces capture Treviglio
  289.  
  290. 19: Aragonese forces capture Puglia
  291.  
  292. May: Papal forces capture areas in Romanga including Montagnana, Ravenna, Este and Polesine di Rovigo
  293.  
  294. 08: Venetian forces recapture Treviglio
  295.  
  296. 10: Venetian forces capture Casaloldo after battling French and Mantuan forces
  297.  
  298. 13: French forces capture Rivolta
  299.  
  300. 14: French forces advance towards Pandino from Rivolta and reach Agnadello, defeating Veneitian forces
  301.  
  302. 15: Venetian forces and French forces battle in Castiglione delle Stiviere
  303.  
  304. 16: French forces capture Caravaggio
  305.  
  306. 17: French forces capture Luigi
  307.  
  308. June: Venetian forces withdraw from Lombardy, French forces secure the area, HRE forces capture Padua, Verona, Treviso, Vicenza, Bassano
  309. and Feltre
  310.  
  311. 09: Florentine forces storm and destroy the Second Pisan Republic, ending the Florentine-Pisan War
  312.  
  313. 10: A Rebellion breaks out in Treviso against Imperalist powers occupying Venice
  314.  
  315. July:
  316.  
  317. 15: Civilians and local brigades rebel in Padua
  318.  
  319. 17: Padua is under Venetian control
  320.  
  321. August:
  322.  
  323. 26: HRE forces advance south from Trento towards Padua
  324.  
  325. September:
  326.  
  327. 15: HRE, French and Papal forces siege Padua
  328.  
  329. 30: Venetian forces lift the siege of Padua
  330.  
  331. November:
  332.  
  333. 26: Venetian forces capture Vicenza
  334.  
  335. 29: Venetian forces capture Bassano, Feltre, Belluno, Cividale, Castel Nuovo, Monselice, Montagnana and Polesine
  336.  
  337. 1510:
  338.  
  339. February:
  340.  
  341. 24: The Papal States lifts the excommunication of Venice and aligns with the Republic of Venice against France, this forces
  342. the League of Cambrai to disband, the Duchy of Ferrara aligns with France while the the Habsburgs remain in their own
  343. faction against Venice and France though tactically support the Papal States, note that at some point during the year, Spanish forces
  344. conquer Tripoli in Libya from the Ottomans and even Bejaia, Algiers in Algeria
  345.  
  346. July: French forces capture Rocca and Monselice
  347.  
  348. August: French forces capture Vicenza, Marostica, Cittadella, Bassano and Legnago
  349.  
  350. 17: The Papal States capture Modena, Marostica, Bassano, Genoa City, Reggio, Parma (including the future Duchy of Parma which is occupied for now) and Piacenza
  351.  
  352. October: French forces attack Modena before being repelled
  353.  
  354. 18: French forces reach a few kilometers from Bologna City and seem to repel Papal forces from Genoa City and Genoa itself
  355.  
  356. December:
  357.  
  358. 17: Venetian forces from Mantua siege Concordia sulla Secchia
  359.  
  360. 18: Venetian forces secure Concordia sulla Secchia
  361.  
  362. 19: Papal forces siege Pico Castle in Mirandola
  363.  
  364. 1511:
  365.  
  366. January:
  367.  
  368. 12: Papal forces capture Sassuolo and Concordia by this point
  369.  
  370. 20: Papal forces secure Mirandola
  371.  
  372. March: French forces capture Concordia and Castelfranco
  373.  
  374. May:
  375.  
  376. 23: French forces capture Ravenna
  377.  
  378. June:
  379.  
  380. 17: England aligns with Anti-French forces
  381.  
  382. September:
  383.  
  384. 01: The Catholic Church and Cardinals are split between a Pro and Anti-French faction
  385.  
  386. October:
  387.  
  388. 04: The Holy League is established against France, by the Papal States, Venice, Spain and Switzerland, the HRE does
  389. not join yet
  390.  
  391. 08: French and HRE forces siege Venetian forces in Treviso
  392.  
  393. 15: Venetian forces lift the siege of Treviso
  394.  
  395. 1512:
  396.  
  397. January: Local civilians and a garrison rebel in Brescia against France and align with Venetian forces, taking
  398. control of the city
  399.  
  400. February:
  401.  
  402. 04: French forces capture Bologna and Valeggio
  403.  
  404. 18: French forces capture Bergamo
  405.  
  406. 19: French forces recapture Brescia
  407.  
  408. 28: French forces capture Bubano, Bagnara, Castel Bolognese and siege Russi before it's capture by March, Ravenna
  409. is sieged by this point
  410.  
  411. April:
  412.  
  413. 06: The HRE joins the Holy League and end it's conflict with Venice
  414.  
  415. 12: French forces secure Ravenna and the surrounding area
  416.  
  417. May: Swiss forces from Switzerland invades the Duchy of Milan, reaching Milan City
  418.  
  419. June:
  420.  
  421. 17: League and French forces clash in Pavia
  422.  
  423. 19: League forces secure Pavia, French forces evacuate Romagna
  424.  
  425. 29: Civilians rebel in Genoa against France
  426.  
  427. August:
  428.  
  429. 29: Spanish and Papal forces siege Prato after invading Florence
  430.  
  431. September:
  432.  
  433. 15: Spanish and Papal forces secure Prato and re-instate the Medici Political Family upon Florence
  434.  
  435. 18: Venetian and Neapoltian forces capture Brescia and advance, by the 29th capturing Crema
  436.  
  437. 29: Swiss and Venetian forces occupy the Duchy of Milan
  438.  
  439. 1513:
  440.  
  441. March:
  442.  
  443. 23: The Republic of Venice allies with France in the Treaty of Blois
  444.  
  445. May: French forces capture Milan City and siege Novara
  446.  
  447. 23: Venetian alongside French forces, and HRE forces battle in Val Vestino and Malcesine
  448.  
  449. June: Spanish forces take control of Navarre in France and advance into Guienna region
  450.  
  451. 06: Swiss forces defeat French forces near Novara and take full control of Milan, which becomes a Swiss Puppet state, then
  452. advance into France and siege Djion
  453.  
  454. 28: The Kingdom of Scotland declares support for France and declares war on England
  455.  
  456. August:
  457.  
  458. 16: English and HRE forces capture Enguinegatte
  459.  
  460. 18: Spanish forces advance from the Papal States capture Arzignano, Vicenza, Montorso Vicentino, Zermeghedo and Montebello Vincentino
  461.  
  462. September: Spanish forces reach areas near Venice City
  463.  
  464. 09: Scottish forces invade England and attacks English forces near Branxton in Northumberland, before English forces defeat them
  465.  
  466. October:
  467.  
  468. 07: Spanish forces battle with Venetian forces at Motta di Costabissara in a Spanish victory
  469.  
  470. 1514:
  471.  
  472. January: English raiders raid in Flodden an Hawick before the local populace push them back to England
  473.  
  474. 1515:
  475.  
  476. July: Swiss and Papal forces occupy the Duchy of Savoy to prevent French forces from moving towards Italy
  477.  
  478. August: French forces move into Savoy through Colle Della Maddalena, by September occupying all of the Duchy of Savoy
  479.  
  480. September:
  481.  
  482. 13: French and Venetian forces capture Zivido
  483.  
  484. October: French forces capture Milan City and occupy Duchy of Milan
  485.  
  486. 1516:
  487.  
  488. January: Venetian and French forces siege HRE forces in Brescia, Venetian and HRE forces battle in Val Vestino
  489.  
  490. May:
  491.  
  492. 26: Venetian and French forces secure Brescia from HRE forces
  493.  
  494. August:
  495.  
  496. 13: The War of the League of Cambrai ends by a series of treaties between this date and December, including conflict
  497. between France, Spain and England
  498.  
  499. 1517:
  500.  
  501. January:
  502.  
  503. 23: Papal forces invade the Duchy of Urbino, sieging Verona and Urbino City
  504.  
  505. February: By this point Papal forces siege Mondolfo
  506.  
  507. April:
  508.  
  509. 04: Venetian forces join Urbino and attack Papal forces in Monte Imperiale before Papal forces repel them
  510.  
  511. September: The Papal States seems to make Urbino as a formal puppet state by this point
  512.  
  513. 1520:
  514.  
  515. October:
  516.  
  517. 23: Charles V is crowned Holy Roman Empire, unifying Spain and the HRE as the Habsburg Dynasty
  518.  
  519. 1521:
  520.  
  521. May:
  522.  
  523. 15: French forces and Navarre civilians capture Sam-Juan-pie-de-Port, Roncesvalles and Burguete in Navarre occupied by Spain, Navarre
  524. civilians rebel in Pamplona against Spanish occupation and the Kingdom of Navarre aligns with France, the castle in Pamplona is
  525. sieged by civilians
  526.  
  527. 20: French forces secure Pamplona then advance to Logrono and siege the town
  528.  
  529. June: Imperial forces capture Ardres and Mouzon
  530.  
  531. 11: French forces secure Logrono
  532.  
  533. 16: The HRE and England sign a military pact against France in the Treaty of Windsor, by this point Mantua aligns with
  534. the HRE and Venice aligns with France
  535.  
  536. 30: French and Spanish forces clash between Noain and Pamplona, French forces are defeated and Spanish forces secure the Kingdom of
  537. Navarre from France
  538.  
  539. August: French and HRE forces begin battling in Venice at Val Vestino
  540.  
  541. 20: HRE forces invade France and reach Mezieres before French forces repel them
  542.  
  543. 29: Spanish and Papal forces siege Parma City
  544.  
  545. October:
  546.  
  547. 22: Imperial forces reach Valenciennes, meanwhile French and Navarran forces capture Fuenterrabia in Spain
  548.  
  549. 30: HRE forces reach Asola
  550.  
  551. November: HRE forces capture Tournai in modern-day Belgium
  552.  
  553. 06: French and HRE forces clash between Roccafranca and Pumenengo
  554.  
  555. 13: Imperial forces defeat French forces at Vaprio d'Adda
  556.  
  557. 19: Imperial forces capture Milan City and re-instate the Sforza family
  558.  
  559. 21: Spanish and Papal forces alongside local rebels secure Parma City
  560.  
  561. 23: Imperial forces capture Pavia, and secure the Duchy of Milan
  562.  
  563. 1522:
  564.  
  565. March:
  566.  
  567. 16: French forces advance towards Pavia
  568.  
  569. 25: French and Milanese forces clash near Bassignana in a French victory
  570.  
  571. 31: French forces reach Pavia by this point and siege the city
  572.  
  573. April:
  574.  
  575. 08: French forces occupy Visconteo and Mirabello Parks on the outskirts of Pavia
  576.  
  577. 23: Imperial forces push French forces away from Pavia
  578.  
  579. 27: Imperial and French forces clash south of Bicocca before Imperial forces defeat them and push them out of the Duchy of Milan
  580.  
  581. May:
  582.  
  583. 14: Imperial forces invade the Republic of Genoa
  584.  
  585. 20: Imperial forces siege Genoa City
  586.  
  587. 30: Imperial forces secure Genoa City and establish a Pro-Imperial regime in Genoa then Imperial forces advance and reach
  588. Tortona
  589.  
  590. June:
  591.  
  592. 26: Imperial forces capture Cremona
  593.  
  594. 1523:
  595.  
  596. September:
  597.  
  598. 13: French forces advance towards Milan City
  599.  
  600. 17: French forces reach Milan City
  601.  
  602. 18: English forces alongside Imperial and Flemish forces advance south and reach 80 KMs from Paris
  603.  
  604. 19: French forces siege Milan City
  605.  
  606. 21: French forces capture Monza, Novara and Lodi
  607.  
  608. 24: French forces siege Cremona
  609.  
  610. October: Charles III, Duke of Bourbon aligns with Imperial forces and rallies his own forces against the French King
  611.  
  612. 02: French and Imperial forces clash in Trezzo sull'Adda in an Imperial victory
  613.  
  614. 25: French forces capture Vimercate and Carimate as well as Cantu and surrounding villages
  615.  
  616. 30: English forces withdraw from Paris and reach Calais by mid-December
  617.  
  618. November:
  619.  
  620. 14: Imperial and Papal forces lift the siege of Pavia and begin pushing the French to Arona
  621.  
  622. December:
  623.  
  624. 03: Imperial forces siege Arona
  625.  
  626. 1524:
  627.  
  628. January: The City of Genoa faces civil war between Pro-Valois and Pro-Habsburg factions by this point
  629.  
  630. 04: Imperial forces secure Arona
  631.  
  632. 27: French and Imperial forces clash in Robecco sul Naviglio before Imperial forces defeat them, lifting the siege of Milan
  633.  
  634. February: Spanish forces recapture Fuenterrabia
  635.  
  636. March:
  637.  
  638. 03: Imperial forces siege Garlasco against French forces before capturing it the next day
  639.  
  640. 06: French forces capture Vigevano
  641.  
  642. April:
  643.  
  644. 30: Imperial forces capture Romagnano Sesia
  645.  
  646. July: Imperial and Bourbon forces occupy Savoy
  647.  
  648. August:
  649.  
  650. 09: Imperial and Bourbon forces capture Aix-en-Provence
  651.  
  652. 15: Imperial forces siege Marseille in France, Imperial and Bourbon forces hold the rest of Provence
  653.  
  654. September:
  655.  
  656. 30: French forces lift the siege of Marseille and advance towards Pavia while also reoccupying Savoy
  657.  
  658. October:
  659.  
  660. 27: French forces siege Pavia and capture Sant'Angelo
  661.  
  662. 1525:
  663.  
  664. January: Imperial forces capture Sant'Angelo
  665.  
  666. February:
  667.  
  668. 25: Imperial forces secure Pavia and capture the French King in a descisive victory
  669.  
  670. April:
  671.  
  672. 01: The Treaty of Rome is signed with the Habsburg Dynasty and the Papal States allying
  673.  
  674. 1526:
  675.  
  676. January:
  677.  
  678. 14: The Treaty of Madrid is signed between France and Spain but the conflict doesn't end yet
  679.  
  680. February:
  681.  
  682. 06: The Kingdom of France and the Ottoman Empire becomes allies
  683.  
  684. May
  685.  
  686. 22: The League of Cognac is established with France, Venice, Milan and Papal States as a league against the HRE
  687.  
  688. July:
  689.  
  690. 26: Florence joins the League and Florentine and Papal forces attack the Republic of Siena, at Porta Camollia, but Sienese forces
  691. repel them
  692.  
  693. November: The Duchy of Ferrara aligns with Imperial forces, Papal forces capture Talamone, Orbetello and Monte Argentario in Siena,
  694.  
  695. 12: Imperial forces capture Castiglione delle Stiviere and advance towards Rivalta
  696.  
  697. 25: Imperial forces reach Governolo and defeat League forces
  698.  
  699. 28: Imperial forces capture Ostiglia
  700.  
  701. December: Sienese and Spanish forces recapture Talamone
  702.  
  703. 14: Imperial forces capture Fiorenzuola
  704.  
  705. 1527:
  706.  
  707. April:
  708.  
  709. 20: Imperial forces pass the Forli River and advance towards Rome
  710.  
  711. May:
  712.  
  713. 06: The Sack of Rome occurs where Imperial and Spanish forces capture Rome, then troops, unpaid and some with Protestant leanings begin
  714. to mutiny and riot for several days, Papal forces are sieged at Castel Sant'Angelo
  715.  
  716. 14: The Mutiny ends in Rome
  717.  
  718. June:
  719.  
  720. 05: Imperial forces secure Castel Sant'Angelo
  721.  
  722. September:
  723.  
  724. 28: French forces advance towards Pavia
  725.  
  726. October:
  727.  
  728. 01: French forces siege Pavia
  729.  
  730. 05: French forces secure Pavia
  731.  
  732. 18: French forces advance towards Piacenza
  733.  
  734. November: French forces capture Piacenza
  735.  
  736. December: French forces advance into Bologna and reach the area
  737.  
  738. 1528:
  739.  
  740. January:
  741.  
  742. 10: French forces advance towards and into the Kingdom of Naples, bypassing Rome
  743.  
  744. March:
  745.  
  746. 22: French and Florentine forces capture Melfi in the Kingdom of Naples
  747.  
  748. April: French forces siege the City of Naples
  749.  
  750. May: French forces siege Catanzaro
  751.  
  752. 12: Imperial forces siege Pavia
  753.  
  754. 13: Imperial forces secure Pavia
  755.  
  756. July:
  757.  
  758. 04: The Republic of Genoa switches sides and allies with the HRE and Spain against France
  759.  
  760. August:
  761.  
  762. 08: Imperial and Spanish forces lift the siege of Catanzaro
  763.  
  764. 29: Imperial and Spanish forces lift the siege of Naples, French forces occupy areas east of the Puglia river
  765.  
  766. September:
  767.  
  768. 13: French, Venetian and Milanese forces siege Pavia
  769.  
  770. 21: French forces secure Pavia
  771.  
  772. December: Spanish forces advance against French-held territory east of the Puglia River
  773.  
  774. 1529:
  775.  
  776. March:
  777.  
  778. 15: Imperial and Spanish forces siege Monopoli
  779.  
  780. May
  781.  
  782. 28: Venetian forces lift the siege of Monopoli
  783.  
  784. June:
  785.  
  786. 21: French and Imperial forces clash at Landriano in an Imperial victory
  787.  
  788. July:
  789.  
  790. 18: French and Venetian forces siege Molfetta
  791.  
  792. 20: French and Venetian forces secure Molfetta
  793.  
  794. August: The Treaty of Cambrai is signed, only Venice and the Duchy of Florence are at war with the Habsburg Dynasty
  795.  
  796. October:
  797.  
  798. 14: Imperial forces siege the city of Florence
  799.  
  800. November: Venice and the HRE/Spain sign peace, with Trani, Barletta and Monopoli handed back to Spain
  801.  
  802. 1530:
  803.  
  804. January: Spain gives Tripoli in Libya to Malta
  805.  
  806. August:
  807.  
  808. 03: Florentine forces clash with Imperial forces at Gavinana before Imperial forces defeat them
  809.  
  810. 12: Imperial forces secure Florence City, this ends the War of the League of Cambrai
  811.  
  812. 1534:
  813.  
  814. August:
  815.  
  816. 16: Ottoman forces conquer Tunis and the Hafsid Dynasty is under Ottoman vassalage
  817.  
  818. 1535:
  819.  
  820. June:
  821.  
  822. 01: The HRE, Spain, Portugal, Papal States and Knights of Malta support the Hafsid Dynasty, conquering Tunis against Ottoman
  823. and French forces and re-establish the Hafsid Dynasty as a Habsburg Vassal
  824.  
  825. 1536:
  826.  
  827. February: Imperial forces occupy the Duchy of Milan, before France invades the Duchy of Savoy towards Milan
  828.  
  829. April:
  830.  
  831. 03: French forces capture Turin
  832.  
  833. June: French forces invades Flanders
  834.  
  835. August: French and Ottomen forces clash with Imperial and Genoese forces at the City of Genoa
  836.  
  837. September:
  838.  
  839. 03: French forces withdraw from Flanders
  840.  
  841. 1537:
  842.  
  843. March: French forces clash in Lens, Arras, Crecy and Hesdin against Imperial forces in the Netherlands
  844.  
  845. 1538:
  846.  
  847. June:
  848.  
  849. 18: France and the HRE sign an armistice, ending the brief Italian War
  850.  
  851. 1540:
  852.  
  853. January: Spanish forces occupy the Republic of Siena and establish a protectorate there
  854.  
  855. 1542:
  856.  
  857. July:
  858.  
  859. 12: France declares war on the Habsburg Dynasty and sieges Perpignan and captures Luxembourg City, There's no partiular date but
  860. Nice is captured by Imperial forces sometime by this point
  861.  
  862. 1543:
  863.  
  864. January: Spanish forces siege Tlemcen against the Kingdom of Tlemcen
  865.  
  866. April: French forces capture Lillers
  867.  
  868. June: French forces capture Landrecies, with French forces invading Brabant, Artois and Hainaut and reaching Rheims and conquering
  869. Duren, the Duchy of Julich aligns with France
  870.  
  871. August: Imperial forces conquer the Duchy of Julich
  872.  
  873. 06: French and Ottoman forces siege Nice
  874.  
  875. 22: French and Ottoman forces secure Nice but not the citadel
  876.  
  877. September:
  878.  
  879. 06: Imperial and Savoyard forces lift the siege of the Citadel and secure Nice
  880.  
  881. 10: French forces capture Luxemburg City
  882.  
  883. November:
  884.  
  885. 04: Imperial forces capture San Quentin and Cambrai in France
  886.  
  887. December:
  888.  
  889. 31: England, Saxony and Brandenbourg sign an alliance with the HRE against France
  890.  
  891. 1544:
  892.  
  893. April:
  894.  
  895. 14: French forces capture Ceresle d'Alba then siege Carignano
  896.  
  897. May:
  898.  
  899. 25: Imperial forces recapture Luxemburg City, then capture Commercy and Ligny
  900.  
  901. June:
  902.  
  903. 02: French forces clash with Imperial forces at Serravalle Scrivia before Imperial forces repel them
  904.  
  905. July:
  906.  
  907. 08: Imperial forces siege Saint Dizier
  908.  
  909. 19: English forces siege Boulogne-sur-Mer
  910.  
  911. 24: Imperial forces capture Vitry-le-Francois
  912.  
  913. August:
  914.  
  915. 17: Imperial forces secure Saint Dizier then slowly capture Epernay, Chatillon-sur-Marne, Chateau-Thierry and Soissons by the 11th of
  916. September, advancing towards Paris
  917.  
  918. September:
  919.  
  920. 18: English forces capture Boulogne-sur-Mer, but France and the HRE sign the Treaty of Crepy, ending the conflict between the two, but war
  921. continues between France and England
  922.  
  923. October:
  924.  
  925. 09: French forces attempt but fail to recapture Boulogne-sur-Mer
  926.  
  927. 1545:
  928.  
  929. January: Saadi Dynasty in Morocco ally with Spain against the Ottoman Empire
  930.  
  931. May:
  932.  
  933. 31: Scotland joins France in their conflict with England
  934.  
  935. July:
  936.  
  937. 21: French forces land at the Isle of Wight before withdrawing
  938.  
  939. 25: French forces land at Seaford before withdrawing
  940.  
  941. August:
  942.  
  943. 15: French forces land near Beachy Head before withdrawing
  944.  
  945. September:
  946.  
  947. 16: The Duchy of Parma is established
  948.  
  949. 1546:
  950.  
  951. June:
  952.  
  953. 07: The Treaty of Andres, ending the Italian War of 1542-46
  954.  
  955. 1550:
  956.  
  957. June:
  958.  
  959. 24: Spanish forces siege Mahdia in Tunisia
  960.  
  961. September:
  962.  
  963. 08: Spanish forces secure Mahdia
  964.  
  965. 1551:
  966.  
  967. January: Ottoman forces as well as the Kingdom of Beni Abbas capture Tlemcen
  968.  
  969. July: Papal and Imperial forces siege Mirandola in the Duchy of Parma against French and Parmanese forces
  970.  
  971. 30: Ottoman forces invade Malta in Gozo before Maltan forces repel them
  972.  
  973. August:
  974.  
  975. 09: Ottoman forces siege Tripoli in Libya against the Knights of Malta
  976.  
  977. 15: Ottoman forces take full control of Tripoli
  978.  
  979. 1552:
  980.  
  981. March: French and Parmanese forces secure Mirandola
  982.  
  983. July:
  984.  
  985. 26: Sienese civilians rebel against Spanish forces in Maremma and Siena City and ally with France
  986.  
  987. October:
  988.  
  989. 23: Imperial forces capture Boulay-Moselle and Thionville, sieging Metz City
  990.  
  991. 1553:
  992.  
  993. January:
  994.  
  995. 01: French forces secure Metz City and force the Republic of Metz as a protectorate
  996.  
  997. July: Imperial forces capture Renty
  998.  
  999. August:
  1000.  
  1001. 24: French and Ottoman forces capture Bastia, beginning the Invasion of Corsica
  1002.  
  1003. 26: French and Ottoman forces capture Saint-Florent
  1004.  
  1005. September: French and Ottoman forces capture Bonifacio
  1006.  
  1007. November: Genoese forces siege Saint-Florent
  1008.  
  1009. 1554:
  1010.  
  1011. July:
  1012.  
  1013. 17: Imperial forces siege Siena City
  1014.  
  1015. 27: Imperial forces siege Foiano in Siena
  1016.  
  1017. August:
  1018.  
  1019. 02: Imperial forces capture Foiano
  1020.  
  1021. 12: French forces capture Renty
  1022.  
  1023. 1555:
  1024.  
  1025. January: Genoese forces secure Saint-Florent by this point
  1026.  
  1027. April:
  1028.  
  1029. 03: Imperial forces secure Siena City
  1030.  
  1031. 17: Imperial forces occupy the Republic of Siena
  1032.  
  1033. 21: The Republic of Siena dissolves
  1034.  
  1035. May: The Duchy of Florence aligns with Spanish forces
  1036.  
  1037. 03: Sienese rebel in Montalcino and French forces alongside Sienese rebels capture Monte Argentario, Rocca and Porto Ercole
  1038.  
  1039. 25: Spanish forces attempt to cross the Feniglia Tombolo River towards Monte-Argentario as Sienese forces attack them, Spanish
  1040. forces reach Porto Ercole (Port Ercoletto)
  1041.  
  1042. June:
  1043.  
  1044. 12: Spanish forces capture Porto Ercole
  1045.  
  1046. 18: Spanish forces occupy the Republic of Sienese
  1047.  
  1048. 1557:
  1049.  
  1050. August:
  1051.  
  1052. 10: Imperial and Savoyard forces capture San Quentin
  1053.  
  1054. 1558:
  1055.  
  1056. January:
  1057.  
  1058. 01: French forces siege the city of Calais after capturing the surrounding towns
  1059.  
  1060. 08: French forces capture Calais, annexing the area, this ends English rule of French territory
  1061.  
  1062. 1559:
  1063.  
  1064. April:
  1065.  
  1066. 03: The Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis is signed, with Siena annexed into Florence becoming the Grand Duchy of Florence, this officially
  1067. ends the Italian Wars
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