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  1. 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.

  2. 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 .

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.