el avance de los soldados franceses de francisco I en lucha por el control del suelo italiano se detuvo en pavia.la tenaz resistencia de las tropas de carlos V sorprendio a los franceses que fueron obligados a retirarse.desde ese momento,el dominio español en italia fue absoluto.la derrota de las tropas francesas fue total.lombardia quedo asi en manos españolas durante los 2 siglos siguientes.
Those men who captured king Francis of France were Spanish as it is documented,most troops were Spanish,and the Spanish blood was shed there.
Germany had nothing to neither did Austria,as they were under Charles I of Spain rule and the Holy Roman Empire.
Being Charles and Hasburg means nothing-he chose Spain as his home,lived there,worked there and he ruled from there and,doesn´t change the fact that Spain was victorious in Pavia,for Spanish glory up until today
No my friend, Holy roman empire and Spain, were properties of Charles I of habsburg and after he death the dinasty was broken(between spanish branch and austrian branch)!!!
Not holy roman owner of Spain...
PD:This battle was a spanish victory, not imperial!
Yes, the baby could feel the shock of the battle! Poor baby! He was a soldier of that battle in their past life! I'm sure! And he remember it! Poor baby! I believe in reencarnation.
It was intresting to read about a battle I had never heard of. Well except in the Tudors were is mechanded
GCmediacourse 3 months ago
el avance de los soldados franceses de francisco I en lucha por el control del suelo italiano se detuvo en pavia.la tenaz resistencia de las tropas de carlos V sorprendio a los franceses que fueron obligados a retirarse.desde ese momento,el dominio español en italia fue absoluto.la derrota de las tropas francesas fue total.lombardia quedo asi en manos españolas durante los 2 siglos siguientes.
franceses: 27.000 unidades; 10.000 muertos
españoles:31.000 unidades; 1000 muertos
lebrijano1000 1 year ago
Those men who captured king Francis of France were Spanish as it is documented,most troops were Spanish,and the Spanish blood was shed there.
Germany had nothing to neither did Austria,as they were under Charles I of Spain rule and the Holy Roman Empire.
Being Charles and Hasburg means nothing-he chose Spain as his home,lived there,worked there and he ruled from there and,doesn´t change the fact that Spain was victorious in Pavia,for Spanish glory up until today
sergius666 1 year ago
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undertakernumberone1 2 years ago
Excuse me, but it was a good day for the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation that spain was a part of these days.
Austria Est Imperare Orbi Universo!
Pourleduc 2 years ago
No my friend, Holy roman empire and Spain, were properties of Charles I of habsburg and after he death the dinasty was broken(between spanish branch and austrian branch)!!!
Not holy roman owner of Spain...
PD:This battle was a spanish victory, not imperial!
BloodyKainBenidorm 2 years ago 3
Spain and HRE belongs to the Habsburg dinasty but the Empire was ruled from Spain ;)
katalambda 2 years ago
A nice day for Spain hehe
¡Santiago y cierra, España!
¡¡VIVA ESPAÑA!!
PalabraHonorable 2 years ago 3
Yes, the baby could feel the shock of the battle! Poor baby! He was a soldier of that battle in their past life! I'm sure! And he remember it! Poor baby! I believe in reencarnation.
caballerodecopas2009 2 years ago
lol a baby crying in the background
Saphiregun 3 years ago
Y Cierra España!
Tuve la suerte de estar en ese museo. Muy bueno.
wasserflugzeug 4 years ago 4
vivan los tercios españoles
hermescadiz 4 years ago 5