Imperial Invasion of Northern France: Henry of…
June 1521 CE
Imperial Invasion of Northern France: Henry of Nassau's Campaign (June 1521)
In June 1521, amid rising tensions marking the renewal of conflict between Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V, imperial armies under the command of Henry of Nassau launch an aggressive invasion into northern France, opening a decisive phase of the Italian War of 1521–1526.
The invading Imperial forces devastate strategically important French frontier towns, including Ardres and ...
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People
André de Foix
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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Francesco II Sforza
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Franz von Sickingen
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Frederick III , Elector of Saxony
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Henry II, Count of Nassau-Breda
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Henry II, king of Navarre
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Henry VIII of England
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Jakob Fugger
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Martin Luther
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Maximilian I of
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Pope Clement VII
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Pope Leo X
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Robert III de La Marck
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Thomas Wolsey
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
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France, (Valois) Kingdom of
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Saxony, Electorate of
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Worms, Bishopric of
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Holy Roman Empire
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Milan, Duchy of
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Netherlands, Habsburg
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England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
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Navarre, Lower, Kingdom of
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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Lutheranism
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Protestantism
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