The Emperor, simultaneously with his promulgation of…
May 1521 CE
The Emperor, simultaneously with his promulgation of the Edict of Worms against Martin Luther, promises the Pope the restoration of Parma and Piacenza to the Medici and of Milan to the Sforza.
Leo, needing the Imperial mandate for his campaign against what he views as a dangerous heresy, promises to assist in expelling the French from Lombardy, leaving Francis with only the Republic of Venice for an ally.
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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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Groups
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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