Austrian Empire and Kingdom of Sardinia, within the Italian unification wars SiegeofNovara This article includes a list of related items that share the...
and that "he liked the name of captain more than of lord". The situation turned for the worse during the siegeofNovara, when his Swiss mercenaries refused...
1495: SiegeofNovara (1495) July–August 1496: Siegeof Atella 1497: Siegeof Ostia Second Italian War (1499–1501) September 1499: Venetian invasion of the...
service of Venice, Theodore was granted the island Cranae, though he later ceded it to another family. In 1495, Theodore partook in a siegeofNovara and...
soldiers were on the verge of mutiny. In his absence, his wife Beatrice d'Este took personal control of the Duchy and the siegeofNovara, with Louis eventually...
Dijon during the War of the League of Cambrai. After the French had lost the Battle ofNovara, several contingents of Swiss mercenaries followed the French...
west of the lakeshore village of Orta San Giulio, has very picturesque buildings and takes its name from a local patron saint (Julius ofNovara), who...
Austrians but Garibaldi forced an end to the siege, and the town became part of the province ofNovara, losing its status as regional capital that it...
of Custoza and Novara respectively. At the beginning of the royal war, the Kingdom of Sardinia was supported by the Papal States and the Kingdom of the...
the 2006 Winter Olympics. Siegeof Turin (1706) Battle of Assietta (1747) Battle of Marengo (14 June 1800) Battle ofNovara (1849) Bialbero de Casorzo...
of Independence ended in the defeat of Sardinia, and Austrian forces reconquered the Republic of San Marco on 28 August 1849 following a long siege....
after the siege and allowed him and his Hungarian regiment to move to Vera Cruz and to be taken home on the board of the Austrian ship SMS Novara along with...
Province ofNovara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Turin, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest ofNovara and...
besieged the remaining Swiss in Novara. On 6 June, the French were attacked by a Swiss relief army at the Battle ofNovara, and were routed despite having...
Following the successful siegeof Damietta in 1218–1219, the Crusaders occupied the port for two years. Al-Kamil, now sultan of Egypt, offered attractive...
Swedish farmers ... we struck most of them dead." After the Battle ofNovara in 1513, the Swiss executed the hundreds of German Landsknecht mercenaries they...
custom and the memory of the lost legislation. The renowned jurist Philip ofNovara lamented, 'We know [the laws] rather poorly, for they are known by hearsay...