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Imperial-Brabantine army. July–September 1542: SiegeofPerpignan (1542). Spanish victory over France. 24 November 1542: Battle of Solway Moss. English victory over...
Perpignan (1542) by forces of Francis I of France. 1601 - Roman Catholic Diocese ofPerpignan-Elne established. 1642 – SiegeofPerpignan (1642); French win....
With the bulk of French forces committed to the SiegeofPerpignan in Catalonia, Melo launched an offensive into Artois, then part of the Spanish Netherlands...
Retrieved 15 November 2023. Neutrality violated by Holland during the Siegeof Huy (1595) "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 25...
The Battle ofPerpignan or Battle of Niel (fr:Bataille de Perpignan) on 17 July 1793 saw the French Army of the Eastern Pyrenees led by Louis-Charles de...
siege of Perpignan which was then held by Emperor Charles V of Austria. In 1547, he sailed to Scotland where his intervention ended the siegeof St Andrews...
siege of Perpignan Tende returned to his government in 1542. Between 1549-1559 Tende sought to repair much of the damage that the ravages of war had done...
This is a chronological list of battles involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and...
Louis XI 29 August – Treaty of Picquigny agreed between Louis XI and Edward IV of England Unknown – The siegeofPerpignan ends with the city taken by...
War of 1521–1526 (Italian Wars) SiegeofPerpignan (1542) – 1542 – Italian War of 1542–1546 (Italian Wars) Siegeof Nice – 1543 – Italian War of 1542–1546...