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The League of Cambrai was a military coalition against the Republic of Venice formed on 8 December 1508, by the main European powers (Holy Roman Empire, Spain and France), to maintain their hegemony over the Italian Peninsula.
War of the League of Cambrai proper (1508–1510) Late November – 10 December 1508: The League of Cambrai was formally concluded. [8] 10 May 1509: Battle of Casaloldo: Venetian victory over Mantua (Cambrai). 14 May 1509: Battle of Agnadello. French (Cambrai) victory over Venice. 15–30 September 1509: Siege of Padua. Venetian victory over ...
League of Cambrai: 1508–1511: Military League: a military coalition league against the Republic of Venice: League of Cognac: 1526 - 1530: Military League: Confederation of Shan States: 1527–1550s: Confederation of States: Confederation in Myanmar that conquered the Ava Kingdom. Schmalkaldic League: 1531–1550s: League
War of the League of Cambrai: ... Coalition victory 6 December 1830 6 December 1830 Freiämtersturm: Freiämtersturm Freiämtersturm Victory 3 November 1847
War of the First Coalition (4 C, 15 P) War of the League of Cognac (1 C, 12 P) ... War of the League of Cambrai (1 C, 2 P) N. Napoleonic Wars (23 C, 101 P) S.
Margaret of Austria. Louise of Savoy.. The Treaty of Cambrai, also known as the Paz de las Damas or Paix des Dames ('Ladies' Peace'), was an agreement made on 3 August 1529 that ended the French involvement in the War of the League of Cognac between the French king Francis I and the Spanish Habsburg emperor Charles V.
The War of the First Coalition skirmish was fought near Cambrai, France, and the village of Marquion located 12 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Cambrai. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, the previous commander of the Army of the North was ordered to Paris, where he was soon arrested and guillotined. Kilmaine was requested to lead the army until a ...
Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine skirmished with the Coalition army at Caesar's Camp near Cambrai on 7 August. [3] Houchard won the Battle of Hondshoote in September, forcing the English to raise the Siege of Dunkirk. Nevertheless, the government arrested Houchard for not following up his victory and executed him.