Marignan - translation to English
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Marignan - translation to English

1515 BATTLE BETWEEN SWITZERLAND AND FRANCE
Battle of Marignan; Marignano; Battle of marignano; Eternal Peace (1516); Perpetual Peace (1516)
  • Dying Swiss, sketch by [[Ferdinand Hodler]] (ca. 1898) for his ''Retreat from Marignano'' fresco (1900).
  • Contemporary depiction of the battle, attributed to the ''Maître à la Ratière''
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  • Rudolfus ''Longus'' à Salis, of Soglio, sometime Governor of Pavia, killed at Marignano 1515.
  • The battlefield of Marignano, drawing by [[Urs Graf]], himself a Swiss mercenary who may have fought there.

Marignan      
Battle of Marignano, Marignano
Marignane         
Marignane, city in France

Wikipedia

Battle of Marignano

The Battle of Marignano was the last major engagement of the War of the League of Cambrai and took place on 13–14 September 1515, near the town now called Melegnano, 16 km southeast of Milan. It pitted the French army, composed of the best heavy cavalry and artillery in Europe, led by Francis I, newly crowned King of France, against the Old Swiss Confederacy, whose mercenaries until that point were regarded as the best medieval infantry force in Europe. With the French were German landsknechts, bitter rivals of the Swiss for fame and renown in war, and their late arriving Venetian allies.

Examples of use of Marignan
1. La neutralité ŕ travers l‘histoire Denis Masmejan 1515: les Confédérés sont défaits ŕ la bataille de Marignan.
2. En 1'00, Ferdinand Hodler a terminé l‘ornement de la salle du Musée national ŕ Zurich avec une fresque représentant Marignan.
3. Une querelle de paroisse en somme qui se videra sur le terrain de la Grande Histoire: ŕ Marignan.
4. Joëlle Kuntz Samedi 8 décembre 2007 Les Suisses ont leur Marignan, les Français leur Waterloo, les Autrichiens leur Sadowa, les Portugais leur Alcacer– Kébir...
5. Plus précisément, Nicolas Schiner, oncle du cardinal haut–valaisan qui faillit devenir pape, ŕ une vingtaine de voix pr';s, et fut défait ŕ Marignan.