Talk:Treaty of Lodi

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In my revision, I've left this: "The Treaty died in 1455 when Naples, Florence, and the Borgia Pope Alexander VI readied to attack Milan." Anyone want to expand and clarify this statement? --Wetman 03:44, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

I think that you mean 1493, right? --fx6893 05 June 2006

The end of the status quo established at Lodi still hasn't been worked out in this article, even in its essentials. Help is needed. Some reference to a good historian or two would bolster confidence. --Wetman 06:06, 27 July 2007 (UTC)

What is this 1482 war? I've never heard of it and it's not on the 1482 page. Admittedly, my knowledge of the Italian Renaissance is not expert, but I've only ever heard "the Peace of Lodi, which lasted 40 years" - ie, until the invasion of Charles VIII.