After Pavia, the fate of the French…
March 1525 CE
After Pavia, the fate of the French king, and of France herself, becomes the subject of furious diplomatic maneuvering.
Charles V, lacking funds to pay for the war, decides to forgo the marriage into the House of Tudor which he had promised Henry VIII and seeks instead to marry Isabella of Portugal, who will bring with her a more substantial dowry.
Bourbon, meanwhile, plots with Henry to invade and partition France, and at the same time encourages d'Avalos to seize Naples and declare himself King of Italy.
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People
Anne de Montmorency
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Antonio de Leyva
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Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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Charles de Lannoy
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Fernando d'Avalos
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Francis I of France
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Georg von Frundsberg
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Henry II, king of Navarre
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Henry VIII of England
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Hugo de Moncada
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Isabella of Portugal
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John Stewart, Duke of Albany
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Louise of Savoy
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Pope Clement VII
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Suleiman I “the Magnificent”
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Groups
Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Artois, County of
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Swiss mercenaries
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France, (Valois) Kingdom of
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Holy Roman Empire
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Scotland, Kingdom of
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Milan, Duchy of
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Ottoman Empire
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Ferrara, Duchy of
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England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
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Landsknechts
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Naples, Kingdom of
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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