Pope Martin V, intervening in the Venetian-Milanese…
1426 CE
Pope Martin V, intervening in the Venetian-Milanese War of 1426, brings the warring parties to negotiations.
Under the peace treaty concluded in Venice on December 30, 1426, Venice gains Brescia and the environs, Florence retakes its territory lost to Milan at the turn of the century, Savoy rules the territory it acquired from Milan, and Milan is enjoined from interfering with any state between it and Rome.