A French army of ten thousand, commanded …
Years: 1513 - 1513
May
A French army of ten thousand, commanded by Louis de la Trémoille, crosses the Alps and advances on Milan in late May 1513; at the same time, Bartolomeo d'Alviano and the Venetian army march west from Padua.
The unpopularity of Maximilian Sforza, who is seen by the Milanese as a puppet of his Swiss mercenaries, enables the French to move through Lombardy with little resistance; Trémoille seizes Milan.
The remaining Swiss withdraw to Novara.
Locations
People
- Alfonso d'Este
- Andrea Gritti
- Bartolomeo d'Alviano
- Catherine of Navarre
- Ferdinand II of Aragon
- Gian Giacomo Trivulzio
- Giuliano de Medici
- Henry VIII of England
- Jacques de La Palice
- Louis II de la Trémoille
- Louis XII of France
- Maximilian I of
- Maximilian Sforza
- Pope Leo X
- Ramón de Cardona
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Navarre, Kingdom of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Mantua, free commune of
- Aragón, Kingdom of
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Aragon, Crown of
- Swiss mercenaries
- France, (Valois) Kingdom of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Urbino, Duchy of
- Milan, Duchy of
- Modena and Reggio, Duchy of
- Ferrara, Duchy of
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Florence, Republic of
