Late Middle Ages · Europe · War
1494
Charles VIII Invades Italy
September 1, 1494
The French king crossed the Alps with a well-equipped army, new bronze field cannons, and a flimsy claim to Naples. Italian states watched, hedged, and collapsed. Within months he would walk into Florence unopposed, then Rome, then Naples itself. The Italian Wars, which would last sixty-five years, had begun in a saddle pass.