>french and venetian victory
How exactly was it a venetian victory, when they lost everything they had achieved in the last 800 years and got relegated from empire that required a strong european coalition to tackle, to city state status?
>>1524007
>they lost everything they had achieved in the last 800 years and got relegated from empire that required a strong european coalition to tackle, to city state status?
>How exactly was it a venetian victory
Because the statement above is completely incorrect.
>>1524034
>lost Cyprus to the turks
>lost Apua, Brescia and Verona
>in 1563 the estimated population of the ""empire"" of venice was around 150k people, less than many cities
>further dropped in 1581 due to plague
>>1524171
what does the 1581 plague got to do with wars that happened 20 to 80 years earlier?
>>1524171
>lost Cyprus to the turks
In 1669, 160 years later.
>lost Apua, Brescia and Verona
But they were retaken, Venice lost no territory as a result of the war.
>in 1563 the estimated population of the ""empire"" of venice was around 150k people, less than many cities
Source this claim, I dare you.
>further dropped in 1581 due to plague
Ok
>>1524422
>lost Cyprus to the turks
>In 1669, 160 years later.
My mistake, was thinking of Crete.
Cyprus was lost in 1570, that's still 60 YEARS after the war.
>>1524007
just what kind of meme war is that
>>1524568
The memest.
Florence was the one that lost it all in this war.
>>1524007
>switch sides in the last 3 years
Goddamn, they really deserve their reputation.
>>1524505
>pretty good fighters. surprisingly
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Flodden