War of Cadore
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Was a war between the Republic of Venice and the Holy Roman Empire.
Chronology
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July 1508: Venice occupied Gorizia and Trieste, then of Pisino, Fiume and Postumia. All that remained for Maximilian of Habsburg was to accept the humiliating peace conditions imposed by Venice. The armistice was signed on 6 June 1508 and went down in history with the name of peace Santa Maria di Grazia.
March 1508: On the banks of the Rusecco torrent (or Rio Secco) the imperial troops were surrounded and then annihilated by the forces of Venice.
June 1508: Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian accepts the humiliating peace conditions imposed by Venice, and the latter annexed the territories it had occupued. The armistice was signed on 6 June 1508 and went down in history with the name of peace Santa Maria di Grazia.
June 1508: Venetian occupation of Pordenone.
February 1508: Maximilian of Habsburg decided to move his troops and, having reached Dobbiaco, descended back to Cadore, after brief sieges he conquered the unguarded Venetian fortresses: the Botestagno castle and the Pieve di Cadore castle, settling in Comelico.