Sack Of Rome
The
Sack of
Rome
in
1527
by the troops of
Charles V
marked a crucial imperial victory in the conflict between the emperor and the
League of Cognac
(
1526
–
1529
), consisting of
France
,
Milan
,
Venice
,
Florence
and the
papacy
. With the sack of the papal capital Charles V struck decisively against
Pope Clement VII
and imprisoned him. This marked the end of the Roman
Renaissance
, damaged the papacy's prestige and freed Charles' hands to act against the
Reformation
in
Germany
. Nevertheless
Martin Luther
commented: "Christ reigns in such a way that the emperor who persecutes Luther for the pope is forced to destroy the pope for Luther" (LW 49:169).
Charles III, 8th duc de Bourbon
and
Constable of France
was killed during the sacking.
See also
Battle of the Allia (390 BC)
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