Treaty of Blois (1499)

Treaty of Blois (1499)
Signed9 February 1499 (1499-02-09)
LocationBlois, France
MediatorsErcole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Original
signatories
Parties
LanguagesFrench

The Treaty of Blois (1499), signed on 9 February 1499, was a secret military alliance between Louis XII of France and the Republic of Venice, in which they agreed to a joint attack on the Duchy of Milan. In return, the Venetians were to receive part of the Duchy, while France also undertook to provide military assistance if Venice was attacked by the Ottoman Empire.