1494
The source of the late fifteenth century French-Italian wars were due to the ambitious king of France, Charles VIII. He launched an attack on Italy in 1494.
In 1494, the French invaded Italy to capture the kingdom of Naples.
Jane R Paetow has written: 'The French invasion of Italy in 1494' -- subject(s): Italy, History
King Charles VIII of France led a massive army into Italy in 1494. Part of his troops were French regulars and most of the remaining military were mercenaries. The invasion also brought with it Europe's best French artillery and heavy cavalry. His troops totaled 25,000.
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Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.Hannibal was the general who crossed the Alps to invade Italy from the north in the second Punic war.
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because the allies were landing in Italy
Italy was a target for invasion. During the Renaissance, they many city-states in Italy constantly battled for power, leaving Italy weak and not united. French King Charles VIII invaded Italy in 1949. His eirs Louis XII formed the League of Cambrai with the pope and German emperor Maximilian. A new pope was threatened by the French and joined with the Spanish and Germans to expel France from Italy. When French later returned, the Habsburg-Valois Wars began. The battlefield was often in Italy and the country did not achieve unification until 1870.
Albrecht Durer first went to France from 1490 to 1494. He also traveled to Italy twice in his life. The first time was from 1494 to 1495 and the second from 1505 to 1507. His final journey was to the Netherlands from 1520 to 1521.