The looting of Rome, and the consequent…
August 1527 CE
The looting of Rome, and the consequent removal of Clement from any real role in the war, prompts frantic action on the part of the French.
On April 30, 1527, Henry VIII and Francis had signed the Treaty of Westminster, pledging to combine their forces against Charles.
Francis, having finally drawn Henry VIII into the League, sends an army under Odet de Foix and Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto through Genoa—where Andrea Doria had quickly joined the French and seized much of the Genoese fleet—to …
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Andrea Doria
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Anne de Montmorency
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Antonio de Leyva
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Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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Charles de Lannoy
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Eleanor of Austria
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Fernando d'Avalos
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Francesco II Sforza
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Francis I of France
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Georg von Frundsberg
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Henry II, king of Navarre
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Henry VIII of England
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Hugo de Moncada
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Isabella of Portugal
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John Stewart, Duke of Albany
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Louise of Savoy
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Odet of Foix
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Pedro Navarro
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Pope Clement VII
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Suleiman I “the Magnificent”
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Thomas Wolsey
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Flanders, County of
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Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Artois, County of
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Hungary, Kingdom of
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Swiss mercenaries
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France, (Valois) Kingdom of
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Holy Roman Empire
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Scotland, Kingdom of
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Milan, Duchy of
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Ottoman Empire
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Ferrara, Duchy of
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England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
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Landsknechts
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Naples, Kingdom of
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Florence, Medici-ruled
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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Lutheranism
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Hungary, Royal
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