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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Caterina Sforza was the granddaughter of Francesco Sforza, a condottiere (mercenary leader) who assumed the title of duke of Milan in 1450 through his marriage to the daughter of the duke Filippo Maria Visconti. Caterina’s father was Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–76), Francesco’s eldest son, who succeeded his father as ruler of ...

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Media: 4,75 su 5) Tra le più belle attrazioni da visitare a Milano c’è sicuramente il Castello Sforzesco, uno degli edifici simbolo del capoluogo lombardo. Il castello fu costruito nel XV secolo per volere di Francesco Sforza, capitano di ventura diventato in quel periodo Duca di Milano, ed edificato sulla Castrum Porte Jovis ...

  3. Hace 6 días · The impressive Castello Sforzesco di Milano is the castle in the heart of Milan Italy and today houses a number of museums. Tips and tickets Milan Castle. Visit Milan's Castello Sforzesco. The castle as you find it today, which you can visit for free, was built on the remains of a previously built castle, called Castello di Porta Giova.

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  4. Hace 6 días · Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, to Alexandro Bentivolio, Lieutenant-Governor of his State. Has sent orders for reception of the English ambassadors passing through Lodi, Milan and Novara. Now hears they have reached Parma and may be at Lodi to-morrow.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Francesco Sforza was an Italian sculptor, painter, and architect who lived during the early Renaissance period from 1401 to 1466. He is known for his detailed sculptures and his work on the Sforza Castle in Milan, which is now a museum that houses some of his greatest masterpieces.

  6. Hace 6 días · During this period Leonardo worked on a grandiose sculptural project that seems to have been the real reason he was invited to Milan: a monumental equestrian statue in bronze to be erected in honour of Francesco Sforza, the founder of the Sforza dynasty.

  7. Hace 4 días · Despite assertions by Giulio Mancini, author of one of the earliest biographies of Caravaggio, that the artist’s father was majordomo and architect to the powerful Francesco Sforza I, marchese of Caravaggio, the historical record reveals a more humble truth.