Venice's peace was a truce signed in the lagoon city on December 30, 1426, at the end of the first phase of Lombardy's wars. It never turned into a true treaty because the Duke of Milan stayed the word without ratifying it and taking up the war. The radio-encoding wikitesto

The historically more long-lasting effect of the agreement was the transfer of Brescia to the Republic of Venice. The viscount forces had been expelled from the city already in March, and on October 6, the dedication to the Serenissima was signed.

Milan's bet was not rewarded and indeed, with Ferrara's next peace, the meneghini had to see Bergamo too. Notemodify wikitesto Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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