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  1. modifier. Francesco Sforza (parfois francisé en François Sforza ), né le 23 juillet 1401 à San Miniato et mort le 8 mars 1466 à Milan, était un chef de guerre devenu duc de Milan, qui a marqué le XVe siècle.

  2. Francesco II Sforza (4 February 1495 – 2 November 1535) was Duke of Milan from 1521 until his death. He was the last member of the Sforza family to rule Milan. He was the second son of Ludovico Sforza and Beatrice d'Este. When Ludovico was ousted from Milan in the course of the Italian Wars, he brought Francesco with him to the court of the ...

  3. Francesco Sforza vita Francesco Sforza storia Francesco Sforza ritratto Francesco Sforza figli Francesco Sforza Medici. Appunti Tutti. Il castello sforzesco: storia, descrizione e musei.

  4. Finally, Francesco Sforza and Francesco Piccinino attack the camps of the Serenissima, watched over by Colleoni; the fortress of Caravaggio immediately surrenders upon hearing of the defeat. In the clash, there are 12,000 cavalry and 3,000 infantry among the Sforzans; 12,500 cavalry and 5,000 infantry among the Venetians: of these, only 1,500 cavalry survive.

  5. Ludovico Sforza. Ludovico Sforza (Milán, 3 de agosto de 1452 - Loches, 27 de mayo de 1508), llamado el Moro (il Moro) fue un noble italiano, duque de Milán (1494-1499) y tomó parte en la primera y segunda guerras italianas (1494-1498 y 1499-1501). Se hizo famoso por ser mecenas de Leonardo da Vinci y otros artistas.

  6. Francesco’s eldest son, Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–76), succeeded his father in 1466. Though traditionally characterized as despotic, extravagant, and dissolute, Galeazzo Maria was apparently a capable ruler who took an active interest in agriculture, constructed canals for irrigation and transportation, introduced the cultivation of rice, and encouraged commerce, particularly the ...

  7. Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. A castle was later rebuilt on the remnants of the Visconti castle and expanded under the rule of Francesco Sforza, who became the Duke of Milan. Francesco Sforza built Sforza Castle as a symbol of power, a strategic stronghold, and a testament to his own legacy, representing the aspirations and ambitions of the ruling Sforza family in Milan.