The Ferrarese refuse to comply with convention…
1480 CE to 1491 CE
The Ferrarese refuse to comply with convention rights granted to the Venetians, who, allied with and incited by Pope Sixtus IV, attack the city of Ferrara in 1482.
Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, and Siena support Ferrara in the war.
After losing battles to the Florentines in Casetello and Rimini, papal troops withdraw after the pope is forced to conclude a five-year peace treaty.
The Venetians, ignoring the pope’s order for a cessation of hostilities, advance, routing the Ferrarans at Argenta.
The formation of a combined Italian army turns the tide of battle against the Venetians, who see their Po River fleet scattered and their land forces in Ferrarese and Milanese territory defeated.
Ferrara recovers most of its lost territory by the end of 1483.