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  Cambrai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Cambrai (Dutch: Kamerijk) also written Cambray is a French town and commune, in the Nord département, of which it is a sous-préfecture.
Cambrai is the see of an archdiocese which jurisdiction was immense in during Middle Ages.
The territory of the Bishopric of Cambrai, roughly coinciding with the historical Flanders, included large parts of the Low Countries.
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 Cambrai League Of: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
CAMBRAI, LEAGUE OF 1508–10, alliance formed by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, King Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, King Ferdinand V of Aragón, and several Italian city-states against the republic of Venice to check its territorial expansion.
Then it was, while the League of Cambrai assailed, while the Turk was...During the terrible war of the League of Cambrai, 1508-16, when the united great...revenged the iniquity of the League of Cambrai, and the invasion of the foreigner...
CAMBRAI, LEAGUE OF 1508 10, alliance formed by Holy Roman...by the French at Agnadello (1509); most of the territories it had occupied were lost...reconciled to Venice and began forming the Holy League against France.
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 Cambrai (Municipality, Nord, France)
Cambrai is the main city of CambrÈsis, a rich agricultural region (cereals and sugar beet).
In 1529, the treaty of Cambrai, also called Ladies' Peace, was signed by Louise de Savoie (1476-1531), on behalf of her son François I (1494-1547), King of France, and Marguerite of Austria (1480-1530) Maximilian I's daughter, on behalf of Germanic Emperor Charles V (1500-1558).
The municipal arms of Cambrai are based on the oldest known arms of the cities, used since 1340 on the scel aux causes [a kind of legal seal] and until the end of the XVIIIth century on several official acts.
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 1529, Aug. 3. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The war was ended by the Treaty of Cambrai (See 1529, Aug. 3).
It reaffirmed the Treaty of Cambrai, but the French remained in occupation of two-thirds of Piedmont and the emperor retained the rest.
The Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (April 3, 1559) involved the abandonment of French possessions, except Turin, Saluzzo, and Pignerol.
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 Cambrai
Cambrai suffered devastation in both world wars; it was occupied by the Germans from 1914 to 1918 and from 1940 to 1944.
Cambrai, League of - Cambrai, League of, 1508–10, alliance formed by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, King Louis...
Cambrai, Treaty of - Cambrai, Treaty of, called the Ladies' Peace,treaty negotiated and signed in 1529 by Louise of...
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 Treaty of Cambrai --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Though the Treaty of Cambrai represented a rebuff to England and, more particularly, a devastating reverse for Cardinal Wolsey's policies, More managed to secure the inclusion of his country in the treaty and the settlement of mutual...
Before 1914 Cambrai had a prosperous textile economy based on the fabric cambric, which was named for the town.
The Treaty of Washington, signed on May 8, 1871, dealt with the Alabama claims issue between the...
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 AllRefer.com - Francis I, king of France : Wars with the Holy Roman Emperor (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Francis regained his freedom by consenting to the Treaty of Madrid (1526); he renounced his claims in Italy, agreed to surrender Burgundy to Charles, and abandoned his suzerainty over Flanders and Artois.
It ended, unfavorably for Francis, with the Treaty of Cambrai (see Cambrai, Treaty of), which left Burgundy to France but otherwise duplicated the Treaty of Madrid.
Francis fulfilled the treaty's terms until 1535, when the death of the duke of Milan, Francisco Sforza, opened the question of the Milanese succession.
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 World History 1525- 1550 AD
-France's Francois I renounced the Treaty of Madrid, once he was released from captivity, claiming he had been coerced into signing it.
Francois managed to lay seige to Naples, but due to a typhus epidemic that was ravaging Italy, 19,000 out of 25,000 of Francois army was lost to the disease.
In August 1529 Francois agreed once agains to a treaty where he renounced all claims to Italy and agreed to pay a ransom of 2,000,000 crowns.
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 1529 - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
April 22 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the western hemisphere between Spain and Portugal that the dividing line should lay 297.5 leagues west of the Moluccas.
Spain gets monetary compensation in return for giving Portugal more territory that was in the earlier treaty.
Emperor Charles V and Francis I of France sign the Treaty of Cambrai, or the "Ladies' Peace".
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 Miquelon.org Stop the France Bashing
Maastricht was ceded to the Dutch and a trade treaty modified the French restrictive tariffs in favor of the Dutch.
By a treaty with the Holy Roman emperor (1679), France was confirmed in possession of Freiburg and a part of Lorraine.
By the terms of the treaty France agreed never to unite the crowns of France and Spain, while Britain acquired Hudson's Bay, Acadia, and Newfoundland from the French, Gibraltar and Minorca from Spain, new trading privileges with Spain, and a monopoly of the slave trade with the Spanish Empire.
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 1529 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
April 22 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297.5 leagues or 17° east of the Moluccas.
August 5 - Francis I of France and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor sign the Treaty of Cambrai
September 8 - Recapture of Buda by the invading Turkish forces.
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Treaty of Cambrai between French and Charles brought Pope and Holy Roman Emperor closer.
Cromwell (vicegerent) ordered an English Bible to be placed in every church and made 10 Articles binding upon the clergy.
Treaty of Nice between France and Spain - danger of a joint crusade to restore Catholicism.
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 World History Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Joins the League of Cambrai against Venice but fails to capture Padua
German reinforcements stop the Allied advance to Cambrai & regain lost land by Nov 30
Rommel captures Cambrai, 12,000 enemy troops are taken
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 1529
These into the Ottoman administration as Turkish energy declined, and the calculation and diplomacy.
The Treaty of Carlowitz, made in 1699, after the behalf of the Porte by Alexander Maurokordatos, a Chian by birth, who had Turkey.
His sons, Nicholas and Constantine, were made Hospodars of forward, until the outbreak of the Greek insurrection, the governorships of was that a troop of Greek adventurers passed to the north of the Danube, were indeed individuals among the Hospodars, especially among the the whole the Phanariot rule was grasping, dishonest, and cruel.
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 1529 articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
- April 22 - Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297.5 leagues or 17° east of the Moluccas.
- August 5 - Francis I of France and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor sign the Treaty of Cambrai
- Charles V, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Charles V and Francis I of France sign the Treaty of Cambrai, or the "Ladies' Peace".
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anne, First Duke of Montmorency
To his cleverness was due the treaty of Cambrai (1529), by which the two sons of Francis I, retained as hostages by Charles V since 1526, were released; in 1530 his power became unlimited.
He inaugurated a new policy; his foremost aim was that France should regain her strength and live at peace with the emperor and the pope.
In spite of the military glory of occupying Metz (April, 1552) his one desire was to secure peace between France and the Empire, and in 1555 he made a vain effort to bring this about through the mediation of Mary Tudor.
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 Cambrai
WOMEN'S HOCKEY : Pegasus Euro dream is over; Pegasus 4 Cambrai 4 (Cambrai won 4-3 on Penalty strokes).(Sport) (The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland))
Cambrai, League of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
Cambrai, Treaty of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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 AllRefer.com - Cambrai, Treaty of (Treaties And Alliances) - Encyclopedia
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 Royal Styles and the uses of "Highness"
Immediately, his rival François I of France insisted on the same: the treaty of Cambrai (1520) only styles the Emperor as Majesty, but the treaty of Crépy styles François as Royal Majesty and Charles as Imperial Majesty, and the Câteau-Cambrésis treaty (1559) goes further with Most-Christian and Royal Majesty.
Henry VIII of England followed suit, but in England the terms Majesty, Grace and Highness were all in use until the end of James I, when Majesty became exclusive.
Likewise, the families of Rohan, Bouillon and Guise, which ranked as foreign princes in France, tried to use Most Serene Highness in the late 17th c., with mild success.
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 Cambrai, Treaty Of - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Cambrai, Treaty of, called the Ladies' Peace, treaty negotiated and signed in 1529 by Louise of Savoy, representing her son Francis I of France, and Margaret of Austria, representing her nephew Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. The treaty renewed the Treaty of Madrid (see Francis I
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 "Ladies' Peace" (treaty of Cambrai)-emperor Charles V and King French I August 3 in History
"Ladies' Peace" (treaty of Cambrai)-emperor Charles V and King French I August 3 in History
"Ladies' Peace" (treaty of Cambrai)-emperor Charles V and King French I
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