Tudor foreign policy: a summary
- Created by: Azia Singh
- Created on: 17-05-16 12:11
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- Tudors: foreign policy
- Treaties and meetings
- Coronations, appointments, deaths and marriages
- 24/6/88: James IV, King of Scots, is crowned as such
- 25/1/03: Margaret Tudor and James IV marry
- 26/11/04: Isabella I of Castile dies; Joanna of Castile becomes Queen of Castile and León
- 12/7/06: Philip I becomes King of Castile
- 25/9/06: Philip I dies; Charles II becomes Duke of Burgundy and Lord of the Netherlands
- 9/3/13: Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici becomes Pope Leo X
- 1515: Pope Leo X makes Wolsey Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia
- 1/1/15: Louis XII of France dies
- 25/1/15: Francis I is coronated King of France
- 23/1/16: Ferdinand II of Aragon dies; Joanna of Castile becomes Queen of Aragon; Charles I becomes King of Spain
- 1518: Pope Leo X appoints Wolsey a Papal Legate
- 12/1/19: Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany and Archduke of Austria, dies
- 26/10/20: Charles V is coronated King of Germany
- 1/12/21: Pope Leo X dies
- 9/1/22: Adriaan Florensz (Boeyens) becomes Pope Adrian VI
- 14/9/23: Pope Adrian VI dies
- 19/11/23: Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici becomes Pope Clement VII
- 24/2/30: Charles V is coronated Holy Roman Emperor
- 1532: Thomas Cranmer is appointed the resident ambassador at the court of Charles V
- 22/2/30: Charles V is coronated King of Italy
- 25/9/34: Pope Clement VII dies
- 13/10/34: Alessandro Farnese becomes Pope Paul III
- 1541: Henry declares himself King of Ireland
- Wars
- 18/9/23: England invades France
- 1512: Henry VIII invades France
- 24/11/42: Battle of Solway Moss
- 21/6/29: Battle of Landriano
- 24/2/25: Battle of Pavia
- 9/9/13: Battle of Flodden
- 16/8/13: Battle of the Spurs
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