Henry II of France had entered into …
Years: 1553 - 1553
April
Henry II of France had entered into a major war with the Habsburg Emperor Charles V in 1551, starting the Italian War of 1551–1559.
Seeking allies, Henry II, following the Franco-Ottoman alliance policy of his father Francis I, has sealed a treaty with Suleiman the Magnificent in order to cooperate against the Habsburgs in the Mediterranean.
The Ottomans, accompanied by the French ambassador Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon, had already defeated a Genoese fleet under Andrea Doria in the Battle of Ponza the previous year in 1552.
A new Franco-Ottoman treaty of alliance, involving naval collaboration against the Habsburgs, had been signed on February 1, 1553, between France and the Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman admirals Turgut and Koca Sinan, together with a French squadron under Baron Paulin de la Garde, raid the coasts of Naples, Sicily, and Elba, and Corsica.
The island of Corsica is occupied by the Genoese at this time.
The Ottoman fleet supports the French by ferrying the French troops of Parma under Marshal Paul de Thermes from Siennese Maremma to Corsica.
The French are also supported in this adventure by Corsican exiles under Sampiero Corso and Giordano Orsini (French:"Jourdan des Ursins").
The invasion of Corsica had not been explicitly approved beforehand by the French king, however.
Bastia is captured on August 24, 1553, and ...
Seeking allies, Henry II, following the Franco-Ottoman alliance policy of his father Francis I, has sealed a treaty with Suleiman the Magnificent in order to cooperate against the Habsburgs in the Mediterranean.
The Ottomans, accompanied by the French ambassador Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon, had already defeated a Genoese fleet under Andrea Doria in the Battle of Ponza the previous year in 1552.
A new Franco-Ottoman treaty of alliance, involving naval collaboration against the Habsburgs, had been signed on February 1, 1553, between France and the Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman admirals Turgut and Koca Sinan, together with a French squadron under Baron Paulin de la Garde, raid the coasts of Naples, Sicily, and Elba, and Corsica.
The island of Corsica is occupied by the Genoese at this time.
The Ottoman fleet supports the French by ferrying the French troops of Parma under Marshal Paul de Thermes from Siennese Maremma to Corsica.
The French are also supported in this adventure by Corsican exiles under Sampiero Corso and Giordano Orsini (French:"Jourdan des Ursins").
The invasion of Corsica had not been explicitly approved beforehand by the French king, however.
Bastia is captured on August 24, 1553, and ...
Locations
People
- Andrea Doria
- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
- Elizabeth I
- Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy
- Henry II of France
- Philip II of Spain
- Suleiman I “the Magnificent”
Groups
- Milan, Archdiocese of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Lucca, Republic of
- France, (Valois) Kingdom of
- Savoy, Duchy of
- Holy Roman Empire
- San Marino, Republic of
- Ottoman Empire
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Naples, Kingdom of
- Ottoman Algeria
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
Topics
- Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Italian War of 1551–1559, or Habsburg-Valois War
- Corsica, Invasion of
- Anglo-French War of 1557-60
