k Italy Venice Portrait of Leonardo Loredan, Doge of the Venetian Republic 15011521, by Giovanni Bellini 1501 Leonardo Loredan or Loredano November 16, 1436 June 21, 1521 was the doge of the Republic of Venice from 1501 until his death, in the course of the War of the League of Cambrai. Upon the death of Pope Alexander VI in 1503, Venice occupied several territories in the northern Papal States. When Julius II was elected as Alexanders eventual successor, the Venetians expected their seizure of papal territory to be tacitly accepted, as Julius But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire. But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states.brbrbrThe new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states.In 1509, the Battle of Diu took place, in India, where the Portuguese fleet defeated an Ottoman and Mameluk fleet, The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it.brbrbrThe defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it.After losing to the leagues forces at the Battle of Agnadello, Venice found her holdings in Italy shrinking exponentially. Loredan united the population, calling for sacrifice and total mobilisation. Padua was retaken, though Venice was still forced to accept a reluctant peace, following which it joined the Pope as only a junior ally in his new war against the French. When the Pope betrayed Venice once again, upon the verge of victory over France, Venice retaliated by aligning itself with the French King Louis XII and were In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts to the Loredan family totaling approximately 500,000 Ducats. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Italy   Venice: Portrait of Leonardo Loredan, Doge of the Venetian Republic 1501 1521, by Giovanni Bellini  1501  Leonardo Loredan  or Loredano   November 16, 1436   June 21, 1521  was the doge of the Republic of Venice from 1501 until his death, in the course of the War of the League of Cambrai. Upon the death of Pope Alexander VI in 1503, Venice occupied several territories in the northern Papal States. When Julius II was elected as Alexander s eventual successor, the Venetians expected their seizure of papal territory to be tacitly accepted, as Julius But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire. But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states. br   br   br  The new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states.  In 1509, the Battle of Diu took place, in India, where the Portuguese fleet defeated an Ottoman and Mameluk fleet, The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it. br   br   br  The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it.  After losing to the league s forces at the Battle of Agnadello, Venice found her holdings in Italy shrinking exponentially. Loredan united the population, calling for sacrifice and total mobilisation. Padua was retaken, though Venice was still forced to accept a reluctant peace, following which it joined the Pope as only a junior ally in his new war against the French. When the Pope betrayed Venice once again, upon the verge of victory over France, Venice retaliated by aligning itself with the French King Louis XII and were In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts to the Loredan family totaling approximately 500,000 Ducats.
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Italy / Venice: Portrait of Leonardo Loredan, Doge of the Venetian Republic 1501-1521, by Giovanni Bellini (1501)

Leonardo Loredan (or Loredano) (November 16, 1436 - June 21, 1521) was the doge of the Republic of Venice from 1501 until his death, in the course of the War of the League of Cambrai. Upon the death of Pope Alexander VI in 1503, Venice occupied several territories in the northern Papal States. When Julius II was elected as Alexander's eventual successor, the Venetians expected their seizure of papal territory to be tacitly accepted, as Julius But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire. But instead the new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states.<br/><br/><br/>The new Pope excommunicated the Republic and united the Papal States in an alliance with France, the Holy Roman Empire and several other Christian states. In 1509, the Battle of Diu took place, in India, where the Portuguese fleet defeated an Ottoman and Mameluk fleet, The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it.<br/><br/><br/>The defeat marked the end of the profitable Spice trade, which was bought by Venetians from the Mameluks in Egypt and in turn monopolised its sale in Europe, reaping great revenues from it. After losing to the league's forces at the Battle of Agnadello, Venice found her holdings in Italy shrinking exponentially. Loredan united the population, calling for sacrifice and total mobilisation. Padua was retaken, though Venice was still forced to accept a reluctant peace, following which it joined the Pope as only a junior ally in his new war against the French. When the Pope betrayed Venice once again, upon the verge of victory over France, Venice retaliated by aligning itself with the French King Louis XII and were In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts In addition, the Papacy was forced to repay man.outstanding debts to the Loredan family totaling approximately 500,000 Ducats.

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