Land Campaigns (Italian War of 1551-1559)
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Were the Land campaigns of the Italian War of 1551-1559.
Chronology
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- January 1553: Verdun fell to France in 1552 through the Treaty of Chambord.
- January 1558: Calais conquered by France.
- January 1553: In 1552, the territory of Toul was transferred to the Kingdom of France.
- January 1554: The Duchy of Savoy was occupied by the troops of Henry II, king of France.
- January 1554: The Duchy of Savoy was occupied by the troops of Henry II, king of France.
- January 1553: In 1552, the territory of Metz was ceded to the Kingdom of France.
- January 1553: Verdun was among the Three Bishoprics annexed by France in 1552.
- January 1553: In 1552, the territory of Toul was transferred to the Kingdom of France.