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The Golden Ambrosian Republic (Lombard: Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian: Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived republic founded in Milan by members of the University of Pavia with popular support, during the first phase of the Milanese War of Succession.
- República Ambrosiana
La República Ambrosiana Dorada (en italiano: Aurea; en...
- República Ambrosiana
La República Ambrosiana Dorada (en italiano: Aurea; en lombardo: Aurea Republega Ambrosiana) fue un gobierno de corta duración (1447-1450) fundado en Milán por un grupo de nobles y de juristas de la Universidad de Pavía con apoyo popular, durante la primera fase de la Guerra de sucesión de Milán .
Bartolomeo Colleoni the condottiere of the Golden Ambrosian Republic notably at the battle of Bosco Marengo. When the last Visconti duke, Filippo Maria, died in 1447 without a male heir, the Milanese declared the so-called Golden Ambrosian Republic, which soon faced revolts and attacks from its neighbors.
Sforza (Ambrosian Republic) defeats Venice and Mantua; 22 April 1449: Battle of Borgomanero. Colleoni (Venice and Sforza) defeats Savoy and the Ambrosian Republic; 25 April – 1 May 1449: Siege of Melegnano. Sforza (for himself) captures Melegnano (Ambrosian Republic, supported by Venice) 6 July 1449: Battle of Castione.
The Ambrosian Rite (Italian: rito ambrosiano) is a Latin liturgical rite of the Catholic Church. The rite is named after Saint Ambrose , a bishop of Milan in the fourth century.
The Golden Ambrosian Republic ( Lombard: Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian: Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived republic founded in Milan by members of the University of Pavia with popular support, during the first phase of the Milanese War of Succession.
Bianca Maria Visconti in a portrait by Bonifacio Bembo, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. Francesco's coat of arms encircled with the garter.. Francesco I Sforza KG (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈpriːmo ˈsfɔrtsa]; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the Sforza dynasty in the duchy of Milan, ruling as its (fourth) duke from 1450 until his death.