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The Battle of Fornovo in 1495 saw Charles VIII of France's army retreating north from Italy clash with a larger Italian Holy League force led by Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua. Though both sides suffered casualties, the French were able to continue their retreat. The battle marked a turning point where the French began withdrawing from Italy.
The Battle of Fornovo in 1495 saw Charles VIII of France's army retreating north from Italy clash with a larger Italian Holy League force led by Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua. Though both sides suffered casualties, the French were able to continue their retreat. The battle marked a turning point where the French began withdrawing from Italy.
The Battle of Fornovo in 1495 saw Charles VIII of France's army retreating north from Italy clash with a larger Italian Holy League force led by Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua. Though both sides suffered casualties, the French were able to continue their retreat. The battle marked a turning point where the French began withdrawing from Italy.