Siege of Nice

The siege of Nice occurred in 1543 and was part of the Italian War of 1542–46 in which Francis I and Suleiman the Magnificent collaborated as part of the Franco-Ottoman alliance against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, and Henry VIII of England. At that time, Nice was under the control of Charles III, Duke of Savoy, an ally of Charles V. This is part of the 1543–1544 Mediterranean campaign of Barbarossa.

Battle of Nice
Part of the Italian War of 1542–46


Top: In the siege of Nice in 1543, a combined Franco-Ottoman force captured the city.
Bottom: Ottoman depiction of the siege of Nice by Matrakçı Nasuh.
Date6–22 August 1543
Location
Result Franco-Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Holy Roman Empire
Spain
Savoy
Genoa
Ottoman Empire
France
Commanders and leaders
Charles V
Charles III
Andrea Doria
Hayreddin Barbarossa
Salah Rais
François de Bourbon
Strength
Unknown 100 galleys
30,000 soldiers
50 galleys
Casualties and losses
5,000 captives. Unknown
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