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Events from the year 1500 in France
Incumbents
Events
- January 5 – Duke Ludovico Sforza recaptures Milan from the French, but is soon driven out by the French.
- January 12 – The Siege of Forlì [it] ends. Franco-Papal victory by Cesare Borgia over Caterina Sforza.
- February 5 – Ludovico Sforza and his Swiss mercenary army retakes the city of Milan again from the French.
- March 21 – Ludovico Sforza and his Swiss mercenary army retakes Novara from the French.
- March 24 – Louis II de la Trémoille joins the main French army at Mortara, Lombardy with a corps of about 500 men, supported by artillery.
- April 8–10 – Battle of Novara takes place during the Second Italian War. French victory over Ludovico Sforza.
- June 29 – A combined force of troops from the Kingdom of France and from the Republic of Florence lay siege to the city of Pisa.
- November 11 – The Treaty of Granada is signed by Louis XII of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon in secret, in which they agree to partition the Kingdom of Naples between them.
Births
- January 20 – Jean Quintin, French priest, knight and writer (d. 1561)
- August 16 – Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte), Italian-French dignitary and diplomat (d. 1532)
Date unknown
- Charles Dumoulin, French jurist (d. 1566)
- Jeanne de la Font, French poet and culture patron (d. 1532)
Deaths
Date unknown
- André d'Espinay, French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal (ca. 1451)
- Jean d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (b. 1467)
- John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne (b. 1450)
References
- "Louis XII | Facts, History, & Reign | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- Salvatorelli, Luigi (1977). A Concise History of Italy: From Prehistoric Times to Our Own Day. AMS Press. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-404-14596-5. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
- Meschini, Stefano (2006). La Francia nel ducato di Milano: Dall'occupazione del Ducato alla Lega di Cambrai (in Italian). FrancoAngeli. p. 96. ISBN 978-88-464-7134-5. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
- ^ Rickard, John (1 September 2014). "Battle of Novara, 8 April 1500". History of War. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- Baumgartner, Frederic J. (1994). Louis XII. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-312-12072-6. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- Knecht, Robert (1 April 2007). The Valois: Kings of France 1328-1589. A&C Black. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-85285-522-2. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
- Romane, Julian (2020). The First and Second Italian Wars 1494–1504: Fearless Knights, Ruthless Princes and the Coming of Gunpowder Armies. Pen and Sword Military. p. 188. ISBN 978-1526750518.
- Vella, Horatio C. R. (2003). "Jean Quintin's Insulae Melitae Descriptio (1536) : an anniversary and a discussion on its sources" (PDF). Humanitas: Journal of the Faculty of Arts. 2. University of Malta: 155–171. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 September 2020.
- Affò, Ireneo (1780). Vita di Luigi Gonzaga detto Rodomonte principe del Sacro Romano Impero, duca di Trajetto, conte di Fondi, e signore di Rivarolo (in Italian). Filippo Carmignani. p. 29. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- Decock, Wim (2019). "Charles Dumoulin: (1500–1566)". Great Christian Jurists in French History. Cambridge University Press. pp. 97–116. ISBN 978-1-108-48408-4. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- Robin, Diana; Larsen, Anne R.; Levin, Carole (March 2007). Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England. ABC-CLIO. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-85109-772-2. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- Woodacre, Elena (2013). The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1137339140.
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