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Franco-Hungarian alliance in 1528

A Franco-Hungarian alliance was formed in October 1528 between King Francis I of France and King John Zápolya of Hungary.

Background
France had already been looking for allies in Central Europe. Its ambassador, Antonio Rincon, was sent on several missions to Poland and Hungary between 1522 and 1525. Since the 1522 Battle of Bicocca, Francis has wanted to ally with King Sigismund I the Old of Poland. but the agreement fell through after Francis was vanquished by Charles V at the Battle of Pavia in 1525. ==Alliance with Hungary==
Alliance with Hungary
In 1526, Francis I again started to look for allies in Central Europe, this time by turning his attention to Hungary. Rincon went to Istanbul to bring the document, which triggered the development of relations between France and the Ottoman Empire. It was then ratified by Zapolya at Buda on 1 September 1529. ==See also==
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