An incomplete list of events which happened in Italy in 1503:
Battle of Ruvo
The Battle of Ruvo was fought on 23 February 1503 between a Spanish army under Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba and Diego de Mendoza and a French army commanded by Jacques de la Palice. The battle was part of the Second Italian War and was fought at the town of Ruvo in the Province of Bari, modern-day Italy. The result was a Spanish victory.
Battle of Cerignola[1]
Battle of Garigliano (1503)
Challenge of Barletta
The Challenge of Barletta (Italian: Disfida di Barletta) was a battle fought near Barletta, southern Italy, on February 13, 1503, on the plains between Corato and Andria.
incomplete list of events which happened inItalyin1503: Battle of Ruvo The Battle of Ruvo was fought on 23 February 1503 between a Spanish army under Gonzalo...
Year 1503 (MDIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 20 – Seville in Castile is...
its cultural-economic centre. Popes such as Julius II (1503–1513) fought for control of Italy against foreign monarchs; Paul III (1534–1549) preferred...
fought on 28 April 1503 between Spanish and French armies outside the town of Cerignola, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples (now in modern-day Italy), approximately...
Barletta (Italian: Disfida di Barletta) was a duel fought in the countryside of Trani, near Barletta, Southern Italy, on 13 February 1503, during the...
kingdom. This resulted in the Third Italian War. During the end of 1502 and the early part of 1503 the Spanish stood at bay in the entrenched camp at...
Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma, Italian: [ˈroːma] ) is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan...
the literary events and publications of 1503. August 8 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor in Edinburgh. This is thought to be the occasion...
condottieri in Senigallia, then called Sinigaglia, a feat described as a "wonderful deceiving" by historian Paolo Giovio, and had them strangled. In1503 he conquered...
Islam is a minority religion inItaly. Muslim presence inItaly dates back to the 9th century, when Sicily came under control of the Aghlabid Dynasty....
long, as Spain won Naples from the French at the Battle of Garigliano in1503. Following the Spanish victory, Naples became part of the Spanish Empire...
Isabella of Portugal (Portuguese: Isabel de Portugal; 24 October 1503 – 1 May 1539) was the empress consort of her husband Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor...
Pope Pius III (Italian: Pio III; 9 May 1439 – 18 October 1503), born Francesco Todeschini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
18 October 1503, Pius III was replaced by Pope Julius II, who as ruler of the Papal States was concerned by Venetian power in northern Italy. This fear...
Bartolomeo Platina (1421–1481) (Italian/Roman) Vespasiano da Bisticci (1421–1498) (Italian) Giovanni Pontano (1426–1503) (Italian/Neapolitan) Julius Pomponius...
(1925–2014), Italian water polo player Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572), Italian diplomat and humanist Cosimo Boscaglia (c.1550–1621), Italian professor of...
February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in1503. She was the daughter...
of active and extinct volcanoes inItaly. Volcanology of Italy List of mountains of Italy "A lamproitic component in the high-K calc-alkaline volcanic...
October 1503 papal conclave elected Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere as Pope Julius II to succeed Pope Pius III. The conclave took place during the Italian Wars...
Celio Secondo Curione (1503–1569), Italian humanist, grammarian, editor and historian Celio Augustino Curione (1538-1567), Italian scholar Laura Curione...
Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (1483–1561), son of Domenico Michele Tosini (1503–1577), Italian painter also known as Ghirlandaio This page lists people with the...