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  1. La mujer adquiere protagonismo, una de las más destacadas de su tiempo es Catalina Sforza, después de haber conducido a la batalla a sus soldados haciendo frente a las tropas del Papa Inocencio III, Catalina combate contra César Borgia, finalmente es obligada a ceder, pero comienza una nueva batalla, esta vez de amor, conquista el corazón de Giovanni de Médicis e incluso le da un hijo ...

  2. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Sforza moved to Florence, where she plotted to retake the family territories. Neither she nor the Riario family ever resumed power and she died after a long illness in 1509. She was buried in the Murate convent, where she had maintained a cell for spiritual retreat.

  3. Sforza, Caterina (c. 1462–1509)Countess of Forlì and the "most famous virago of the Renaissance" who conducted military operations and defended besieged fortresses in 15th-century Italy.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2023 · According to popular legend, Italian aristocrat Caterina Sforza (1463–1509) was willing to risk both her reputation and her children’s lives to spite her foes in war, making this a story truly suitable for the ultraviolent era of the Italian Renaissance. The extraordinary characters of the era weren’t limited to the ceilings of the ...

  5. This essay examines the creation of a notorious anecdote about a Machiavellian mother — Caterina Sforza. The adjective "Machiavellian "functions on two levels: first, Sforza often simply appears in her role as mother in Machiavelli's works; second, her behavior in this particular instance might well be characterized as "practising duplicity in state craft.

  6. Caterina Sforza (1463 – 1509) was the Countess of Forlì and Imola, and the daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, the Duke of Milan. She was engaged to Pope Sixtus IV's nephew, Girolamo Riario, at only 10 years of age, and consummated the marriage at 14. As countess of Forlì, she became a strong ally of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins, meeting Ezio Auditore da Firenze after her husband ...

  7. In the Sforza Castle of Milan…. Caterina was educated by her fatherly grand-mother Lady Bianca Maria Visconti in the lively and refined court with major poets and writers of the Italian Renaissance, she was used to spend the summertime in the Sforza estates of Pavia. She learned about her glorious family ancestors who were skilled strategists ...

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