The Italian Wars Volume 5: The Franco-Spanish War in Southern Italy 1502-1504 - Paperback

The Italian Wars Volume 5: The Franco-Spanish War in Southern Italy 1502-1504 - Paperback

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The Italian Wars Volume 5: The Franco-Spanish War in Southern Italy 1502-1504 - Paperback

The Italian Wars Volume 5: The Franco-Spanish War in Southern Italy 1502-1504 - Paperback

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by Massimo Predonzani (Author), Vincenzo Alberici (Author)

"...the numerical explanations and discussions are exceptionally helpful. Well done. Enjoyed it." - Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

In November 1500, Ferdinand of Spain and Louis XII of France signed the secret Treaty of Granada. This agreement enabled Spain and France to easily conquer and divide the Kingdom of Naples in the years 1501 and 1502. The treaty divided Naples between the two nations, however disputes arose over the division and the boundaries of the newly conquered territories soon led to war.

Gonzalo Fern?ndez de C?rdoba, the Spanish Commander in Naples, was aware of the inferior quality of his troops and retreated to Barletta (Apulia). His plan was to await reinforcements from Spain. The French commander, Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours, split the French army into several garrisons all around Barletta, and sent a contingent led by Beraud d'Aubigny to occupy Calabria. Over the following eight months, skirmishes, ambushes, and sudden attacks, which were to become C?rdoba's trademark tactic, became the norm.

In April 1503, C?rdoba, following the arrival of Spanish and Landsknecht reinforcements, left Barletta and moved over to the offensive. The Spanish defeated d'Aubigny's army on 21 April and then just over a week later on the 28th, they defeated the Duke of Nemours at Cerignola. The Duke was to fall in the fighting. Gonzalo de C?rdoba and his troops entered Naples in triumph on 16 May 1503.

Louis XII, eager to reclaim his lost territories, gathered an army and invaded Naples. However, the French were defeated again in December 1503, near the river Garigliano. Gaeta, the last French stronghold in Naples, fell on 1 January 1504. On 31 January 1504, the Treaty of Lyon was signed ratifying Spanish possession of the Kingdom of Naples.

Number of Pages: 198
Dimensions: 0.32 x 9.69 x 7.09 IN
Publication Date: May 31, 2024

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