Battle of Pavia (1525)

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The Battle of Pavia (1525) was a decisive clash in which the forces of Emperor Charles V crushed the French army and captured King Francis I, marking a turning point in the struggle for dominance in Renaissance Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
belligerent Duchy of Milan
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of France
Papal States
surface form: Papal States (initially allied with France, later with Charles V)

Spanish Empire
casualtiesAndLosses French casualties several thousand killed and wounded
large number of French prisoners taken
relatively light Imperial–Spanish casualties
combatantStrength French army approximately 23,000–26,000 men
Imperial–Spanish army approximately 20,000–23,000 men
commander Antonio de Leyva
Duke of Bourbon
surface form: Charles III, Duke of Bourbon

Charles de Lannoy
Fernando d’Avalos, Marquis of Pescara
Francis I of France
Richard de la Pole
conflictIn Italian Wars
consequence Francis I taken prisoner to Spain
Treaty of Madrid (1526)
surface form: Treaty of Madrid (1526) imposed on Francis I

strengthening of Charles V’s dominance in Italy
country Duchy of Milan
date 24 February 1525
endDate 24 February 1525
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
historicalPeriod Renaissance
involvedUnitType French gendarmes (heavy cavalry)
Landsknechte
surface form: Landsknecht pikemen

Spanish arquebusiers
Swiss mercenary infantry
killedCommander Louis II de la Trémoille
Richard de la Pole
mottoOrQuote Francis I’s reported message: “All is lost save honor.”
notableEvent capture of Francis I on the battlefield
destruction of much of the French heavy cavalry
effective use of Spanish arquebusiers
fighting in and around the park of Mirabello
opponent Castilian army
surface form: Imperial–Spanish forces of Charles V

forces of Francis I of France
partOf Italian War of 1521–1526
place near Pavia, Duchy of Milan
relatedWork depicted in paintings by Bernard van Orley
subject of tapestries commissioned by Charles V
result capture of Francis I of France
decisive Imperial–Spanish victory
significance demonstrated the effectiveness of firearms and infantry over heavy cavalry
ended French hopes of conquering the Duchy of Milan at that time
turning point in the struggle for dominance in Renaissance Italy
startDate 24 February 1525

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Italian Wars significantEvent Battle of Pavia (1525)
Habsburg–Valois conflict hasSignificantBattle Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Francis I of France battle Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Georg von Frundsberg participatedIn Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Italian War of 1521–1526 hasPart Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Italian War of 1521–1526 significantEvent Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Italian War of 1521–1526 notableOutcome Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Capture of Francis I at the Battle of Pavia
Treaty of Cambrai followedBattle Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Treaty of Madrid (1526) resultOf Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Louis II d’Orléans, Duke of Longueville participatedIn Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Louis II d’Orléans, Duke of Longueville diedIn Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Anne de Montmorency participantIn Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Charles de Lannoy notableEvent Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Battle of Landriano precededBy Battle of Pavia (1525)
this entity surface form: Battle of Pavia
Castilian army notableBattle Battle of Pavia (1525)