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  2. Battle of Ravenna (476) - Wikipedia

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    The decisive battle was fought on 2 September 476 near Ravenna, the capital of the Western Roman Empire: it saw the foederati defeat the largely depleted Roman garrison. The city, defended by Paulus (the brother of Orestes) [2] was captured swiftly and easily. Two days later, the sixteen-year-old emperor Romulus Augustulus was forced to ...

  3. Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Ravenna was ruled by Venice until 1509, when the area was invaded in the course of the Italian Wars. In 1512, during the Holy League wars, Ravenna was sacked by the French following the Battle of Ravenna .

  4. Timeline of Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    584 – Exarchate of Ravenna established (approximate date). 729 – Battle of Ravenna (729) 751 – Lombards in power. [1] 777 – Ravenna under rule of the Holy See. [3] 967 – Imperial Diet held by Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor; 1441 – Venetians in power. [1] 1512 – Battle of Ravenna (1512) fought near town during the War of the League of ...

  5. Battle of Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Ravenna (475), between Orestes and Julius Nepos; Battle of Ravenna (476), in which Odoacer captured Ravenna and brought the Western Roman Empire to an end; Battle of Ravenna (729), between the Byzantine Empire and the Italians; Battle of Ravenna (1512), between the French and Spanish-Papal during the War of the League of Cambrai

  6. Battle of Ravenna (1512) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ravenna, fought on 11 April 1512, was a major battle of the War of the League of Cambrai. It pitted forces of the Holy League against France and their Ferrarese allies. Although the French and Ferrarese eliminated the Papal –Spanish forces as a serious threat, their triumph was overshadowed by the loss of their young general ...

  7. Ostrogothic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first phase lasted from 535 to 540 and ended with the fall of Ravenna and the apparent reconquest of Italy by the Byzantines. With the fall of Ravenna, the capital of the kingdom was brought to Pavia, which it became the last centres of Ostrogothic resistance that continued the war and opposed Eastern Roman rule. [37] [38]

  8. Battle of Ravenna (475) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ravenna was fought between supporters of Orestes and supporters of Julius Nepos for control of the Western Roman Empire. In prelude to the battle, Orestes had been ordered to raise a large army to confront tribal rulers in Gaul .

  9. Byzantine–Lombard wars - Wikipedia

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    The Lombards began the invasion of Northern Italy on Easter Monday, 568. The Lombards chose this date to ensure that the migrations were to be undertaken through the guidance of their gods. The Lombards migrated into Italy whilst fighting meagre resistance from the Byzantine border forces known as the Milites Limitanei , which were remnants ...