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Definition of Battle of Ravenna
1. Noun. A battle between the French and an alliance of Spaniards and Swiss and Venetians in 1512.
Generic synonyms: Pitched Battle
Geographical relationships: Italia, Italian Republic, Italy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Battle Of Ravenna
Literary usage of Battle of Ravenna
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1902)
"Milit. Ital., 1890-91. J BROSCH, Julius II., 244 ; cf. 357. On the battle of
Ravenna, cf. in the first place the numerous contemporary reports in ..."
2. The History of Modern Europe: And a View of the Progress of Society from the by William Russell (1837)
"... battle of Ravenna; which, ' after a most obstinate dispute, he gained over
the Spanish and papal armies. He perished when his victory was complete, ..."
3. The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). by Kenneth M. Setton (1984)
"THE COUNCIL OF PISA-MILAN AND THE Battle of Ravenna, THE FIFTH LATERAN COUNCIL
AND SELIM THE GRIM (1511-1513) FACED WITH THE NECESSITY of subsidizing the ..."
4. The Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France by Pardoe (Julia) (1887)
"CHAPTER IV 1513 Effects of the battle of Ravenna—Religious scruples of the
queen—The Pope raises a force in Switzerland—The emperor withdraws his subjects ..."