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=== Second French war === {{main|Italian War of 1521β1526}} In 1522, England was once again at war with France because of a treaty with the Holy Roman Emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. The plan was for an attack on two fronts with an English thrust in northern France. The ''Mary Rose'' participated in the escort transport of troops in June 1522, and by {{Nowrap|1 July}} the Breton port of [[Morlaix]] was captured. The fleet sailed home and the ''Mary Rose'' berthed for the winter in Dartmouth.{{sfnp|Marsden|2003|pp=13β15}} The war raged on until 1525 and saw the Scots join the French side. Though [[Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk|Charles Brandon]] came close to capturing Paris in 1523, there was little gained either against France or Scotland throughout the war. With the defeat of the French army and capture of Francis I by Charles V's forces at the [[Battle of Pavia]] on {{Nowrap|24 February}} 1525, the war was effectively over without any major gains or major victories for the English side.{{sfnp|Rodger|1997|pp=174β175}}
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