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  1. Micheletto Attendolo, also called Micheletto da Cotignola, (c. 1370 – February 1463) was an Italian condottiero. He was seigneur of Acquapendente, Potenza, Alianello, Castelfranco Veneto and Pozzolo Formigaro. Born in Cotignola, he was the cousin of the more famous Muzio Attendolo Sforza and Francesco Sforza.

  2. Michele Attendolo, noto anche come Micheletto Attendolo o Micheletto da Cotignola, è stato un condottiero italiano, conte di Cotignola e signore di Acquapendente, Alianello, Castelfranco Veneto, Potenza e Pozzolo Formigaro.

  3. Intervención decisiva al lado de los florentinos del condottiero Micheletto da Cotignola o Contraataque de Michelotto da Cotignola en la Batalla de San Romano (Intervento decisivo a fianco dei fiorentini del condottiero Micheletto Attendolo da Cotignola). Mide 180 cm de alto y 316 cm de ancho.

  4. Micheletto Attendolo, also called Micheletto da Cotignola, (c. 1370 – February 1463) was an Italian condottiero. He was seigneur of Acquapendente, Potenza, Alianello, Castelfranco Veneto and Pozzolo Formigaro. Born in Cotignola, he was the cousin of the more famous Muzio Attendolo Sforza and Francesco Sforza.

  5. Micheletto Attendolo strengthened his position in Lodi; he was challenged to battle at Cavacurta by Jacopo and Francesco Piccinino and Carlo Gonzaga. At the end of the month, he left Cavenago and attempted to take Crema through negotiations.

  6. Micheletto Attendolo, also called Micheletto da Cotignola, (c. 1370 – February 1463) was an Italian condottiero. He was seigneur of Acquapendente, Potenza, Alianello, Castelfranco Veneto and Pozzolo Formigaro. Born in Cotignola, he was the cousin of the more famous Muzio Attendolo Sforza and Francesco Sforza.

  7. Micheletto Attendolo (c. 1390 – c. 1451) was an Italian condottiero who lived during the early 15th century. In 1440, he fought at the Battle of Anghiari against the Duchy of Milan, who greatly outnumbered the Florentine army.