Siege of Crema (1514)

Siege of Crema (1514)
Part of the War of the League of Cambrai

Giuseppe Gatteri, Renzo da Ceri Triumphantly Enters Crema, from Storia Veneta Espressa in Centocinquanta Tavole, Grimaudo, 1867
Date1513 – August 1514
Location
Crema, modern-day Italy
Result Victory for the Republic of Venice
Belligerents
Duchy of Milan
Spanish Empire
Swiss Confederacy
 Republic of Venice
Commanders and leaders
Prospero Colonna
Silvio Savelli
Cesare Fieramosca
 Republic of Venice Renzo da Ceri
Strength
At least 6,000 infantry, plus an unspecified number of additional troops and cavalry under Cesare Fieramosca Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The siege of Crema in 1514 was a significant military engagement set within the broader context of political and martial upheaval in early 16th-century Italy, particularly during the War of the League of Cambrai.