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Agnese del Maino

On 25 October 1441, Bianca Maria was married, in a magnificent ceremony at the Abbey of San Sigismondo in Cremona, to Francesco Sforza, a renowned Condottiero and member of the Condottieri Sforza family.

Astorre II Manfredi

In 1431 he married Giovanna da Barbiano, daughter of the famous condottiero Alberico da Barbiano.

Ávalos

Alfonso d'Avalos (1502-1546), Italian condottiero and 4th Marquess of Pescara

Aymeric

Aimery IV of Narbonne (Amerigo di Narbona) (c. 1230 – October 1298) Viscount of Narbonne, an Italian condottiero

Battle of Delebio

On 18 November 1432 the army of Filippo Maria Visconti, duke of Milan, with more than 400 horse and an unspecified infantry under the condottiero Niccolò Piccinino, marched alongside the Lake Como to defy the Venetians.

Equestrian Statue of Niccolò da Tolentino

The Italian condottiero Niccolò da Tolentino is depicted riding his horse, standing on a classical pedestal painted in geometrical perspective, and flanked by two nude men with coat of arms.

Galeotto Manfredi

In his youth years he had fought under the famous condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni for the Republic of Venice.

Gian Giacomo Medici

Gian Giacomo Medici (25 January 1498 – 8 November 1555) was an Italian condottiero, Duke of Marignano and Marquess of Musso and Lecco in Lombardy.

Guido Tarlati

According to Giorgio Vasari the tomb commissioned by Guido's brother, the condottiero Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala, was designed by Giotto (although this is disputed), who recommended to Pier Saccone the Sienese sculptors Agnolo da Ventura and Agostino di Giovanni to execute it.

Luigi dal Verme

The son of the condottiero Jacopo dal Verme, initially he followed the latter's campaigns, then fought in the company of Muzio Attendolo in the war against Joan II of Naples.

Sigismund, Archduke of Austria

One notable casualty of the conflict was the condottiero Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona.

Squarcina Borri

Squarcina Borri, also called Scarsini (1230–1277) was an Italian condottiero and lord of the lands of Santo Stefano Ticino.


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