The wars in Lombardy, a series of…
1420 CE to 1431 CE
The wars in Lombardy, a series of conflicts fought in central-northern Italy between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan, and their different allies, begin in 1425 and will last nearly thirty years.
During their course, the political structure of Italy will be transformed: out of a competitive congeries of communes and city-states, will emerge the five major Italian territorial powers that are to make up the map of Italy until the Italian Wars.
Important cultural centers of Tuscany and Northern Italy—Siena, Pisa, Urbino, Mantua, Ferrara—become politically marginalized.