Charles, having arrived in Genoa, had proceeded…
February 1530 CE
Charles, having arrived in Genoa, had proceeded to Bologna to meet with the Pope.
Clement has absolved the participants of the sack of Rome and promised to crown Charles.
In return, he receives Ravenna and Cervia; cities that the Republic of Venice is forced to surrender—along with her remaining possessions in Apulia—to Charles in exchange for being permitted to retain the holdings she had won at Marignano.
Finally, Francesco Sforza is permitted to return to Milan—Charles having abandoned his earlier plan to place Alessandro de' Medici on the throne, in part due to Venetian objections—for the sum of nine hundred thousand scudi.
The independent Italian states, excepting Milan and Genoa submit to Spanish control, and Pope Clement VII crowns Charles King of Lombardy on February 22.
Charles V’s official coronation as Holy Roman emperor finally takes place on February 24, 1530, in Bologna.