April 29 – French troops retake the city of Genoa after a seven-day siege, defeating rebels who had taken control in July 1506.[2]:83–84
May 14 – In Italy, King Louis XII departs from Genoa[3]:85 and makes a triumphant entry into Milan on May 24.
June 28 – King Ferdinand II of Aragon is welcomed by Louis XII at the Italian city of Savona in a spectacular ceremony,[4] and the two monarchs begin a series of meetings on the division of the Italian kingdoms between France and Spain.[5]
July 3 – King Ferdinand II of Aragon and King Louis XII of France complete their six-day summit at Savona.[5]
↑John S. C. Abbott, The Romance of Spanish History (Harper & Brothers, 1869) p.286
12"Cambray (League)", in The Manual of Dates: a Dictionary of Reference to All the Most Important Events in the History of Mankind to be Found in Authentic Records, ed. by George H. Townsend (Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862) p.171
↑Damkaer, David M. (2002). The Copepodologist's Cabinet: a biographical and bibliographical history, Volume 1. American Philosophical Society. p.15. ISBN978-0-87169-240-5.
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