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In 1500, Louis XII of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon reached an agreement about the division of Naples. They fought together to seek control of the area, but this caused a dispute between the two countries that led to war. The relationship between France and Spain continued to be characterized as constantly changing during the 1500s.

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