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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian War
Part of the
Valois–Habsburg wars
The
Battle of Milan
, painted retrospectively in 1525 by an unknown Flemish artist
Date
4 November 1461
–
20 January 1465
(3 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
North Italy
Lowlands
Central Europe
Result
Papal League Victory
Territorial
changes
Territorial changes remain as status quo.
Venice
,
Savoy
,
Trent
,
Siena
,
Ferrara
,
Saluzzo
,
Florence
leave the Holy Roman Empire.
Mantua
leaves the Holy Roman Empire.
Milan
remains in the Holy Roman Empire.
Belligerents
Papal League
:
Papal States
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
Republic of Venice
Duchy of Savoy
Italian League
Contra-Habsburgers
Holy Roman Empire
Archduchy of Austria
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Bohemia
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Duchy of Saxony
Swiss Confederacy
Duchy of Milan
Commanders and leaders
Alexander VI
Rafaello Dolfin
Charles VII
Bernard de La Tour
Jean-Antoine de Beauharnais
Simon de La Motte
Jacopo Valieri
Amedeo IX
Carlo Lascaris
Fredrick III
Benno Sauerzapff
Vencel Nadasdy
Henry of Skalitz
Johann Siegmund Briesen
Camillo Medici
Strength
28,000
64,000
24,000
20,000
50,000
12,000
15,000
12,000
11,000
8000
10,000
Casualties and losses
165,000 killed or wounded
179,000 killed or wounded