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Battles in Lombardy (1521-25).png Battles in Lombardy during the Italian War of 1521. Engagements are marked with a crossed-swords emblem; major ones are labeled.
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21 June 2006 |
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Self-made, based on Image:Frontiers of France (1521).jpg (a map of the eastern frontiers of France for the period 1521–59, from The Cambridge Modern History Atlas (1912) via the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas). |
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Kirill Lokshin |
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Public domain as derivative work of a public domain image.
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