- Source: 1501 in France
Events from the year 1501 in France
Incumbents
Monarch – Louis XII
Events
June 24 – Cesare Borgia's French troops storm and overtake the fortress at Capua in the Kingdom of Naples, overcoming the defense of Fabrizio Colonna in the occupation of the Spanish Kingdom of Aragon in southern Italy.
July 25 – The Kingdom of Naples, led by King Federico I, surrenders to Cesare Borgia's French and Aragonese troops.
August 2 – King Frederick of Naples abdicates upon the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples by France, and France's King Louis XII becomes the nominal monarch as Luigi II, re di Napoli. King Louis appoints Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours as France's Viceroy of Naples.
October 13 – Maximilian of Austria and Louis XII of France sign the Treaty of Trente with Austria recognising all French conquests in the northern territories of Italy.
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=Italic type (cut by Francesco Griffo) is first used by Aldus Manutius at the Aldine Press in Venice, in an edition of Virgil.
Births
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=probable
Hilaire Penet, French composer
Claude d'Urfé, French royal official (d. 1558)
Deaths
May 22 – Robert Gaguin, French Renaissance humanist, philosopher and minister general of the Trinitarian Order (b. 1433/34)
October 16 – Étienne de Vesc, courtier of Louis XI of France (c. 1445)
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=Jean Michel, French dramatic poet (c. 1435)
See also
References
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