Francis is initially held in a villa…
July 1525 CE
Francis is initially held in a villa in Benisanó, near Valencia, but Charles, urged to negotiate a settlement by Montmorency and Lannoy, who suggests that the Italians will soon prove unfaithful to their Imperial alliance, orders the king brought to Madrid and imprisoned in the citadel here.
However, Charles adamantly refuses to receive Francis personally until the latter has accepted an agreement.
Meanwhile, Henry II of Navarre, who had fought alongside Francis at Pavia and who had been imprisoned in Madrid as well, escapes.
The struggle for Navarre continues, with Charles occupying the southern fringes of Lower Navarre and Henry remaining at large.
Charles demands not only the surrender of Lombardy, but also of Burgundy and Provence, forcing Francis to argue that French law prevents him from surrendering any lands possessed by the crown without the approval of Parlement, which will not be forthcoming.