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February 1510: Pope Julius II left the League of Cambrai, and signed peace with Venice. May 1510: French, Ferrarese, and Imperial troops invaded Venetian territory. July 1510: The Pope and Venice formed an alliance and went on a counter-offensive. The League of Cambrai fell apart, leaving only France and Ferrara at war with Venice and the Pope.
Pierre Robert Olivétan (c. 1506 - 1538), born in Noyon, first to translate the Bible into the French language starting from the Hebrew and Greek texts. Jacques Sarazin (1592–1660), born in Noyon, sculptor in the classical tradition of Baroque art. Medardus (456 – 545), was the Bishop of Vermandois who removed the seat of the diocese to Noyon.
Baldric giving a charter of liberties to the citizens of Noyon in 1108. Painting by Louis-Jean Beaupuy between 1942 and 1945. Baldric or Balderic [a] was the forty-second bishop of Tournai and Noyon (1099–1112). [1] He was born in Artois and was a canon and cantor in the dioceses of Cambrai and Thérouanne prior to becoming bishop. [2]
The Qing dynasty of China, which ruled Mongolia from 1694 to 1911, entrusted rule in Mongolia to the descendants of Genghis Khan, who were also called Noyon. The term Noyon in this epoch acquired the connotation of nobleman, since Mongolia was mostly at peace. After 1921 the word Darga (boss) replaced the aristocratic Noyon as the term for ...
The duke of Guise met with his Cardinal brother and Cardinal Bourbon at the Abbey of Ourscamp a few kilometres from Noyon in September 1586, together they affirmed their alliance and agreed they would reject any peace negotiated by Henri and continue the fight against heresy alone if necessary. [32]
Noyon Cathedral. The former French Catholic Diocese of Noyon lay in the north-east of France, around Noyon. It was formed when Saint Medardus moved the seat of the bishopric at Vermandois to Noyon, in the sixth century. From 545 to 1146, it was united with the bishopric of Tournai as the Diocese of Noyon–Tournai.
Venice also made peace, leaving only Florence, which had expelled their Medici rulers in 1527. At Bologna in the summer of 1529, Charles V was named King of Italy ; he agreed to restore the Medici on behalf of Pope Clement, who was himself a Medici, and after a lengthy siege , Florence surrendered in August 1530.
After the signing of the Treaty of Noyon which ended the war, La Palice returned to France. La Palice was sent at Calais as negotiator of the peace with Charles V . As the participants did not reach an agreement, he returned to Italy as military leader under Marshal Lautrec , commanding the French main line at the battle of Bicocca (1522), in ...