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  1. Hace 5 días · Ippolita Maria Sforza 2 figli, 1 figlia: Figlio di Ferdinando I e Isabella (Primogenitura maschile) Ferdinando II Ferrandino: 26 giugno 1467: 23 gennaio 1495: 7 ottobre 1496: Giovanna di Napoli Nessuno: Figlio di Alfonso II e Ippolita (Primogenitura maschile) Federico: 16 ottobre 1451: 7 ottobre 1496: 1 agosto 1501 (1) Anna di Savoia 1 figlia ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Along with Ludovico Fregoso and Obietto Fieschi, he crosses the Magra River and attempts to enter Sarzana at the head of 200 cavalry and some infantry: repelled with significant losses, he moves to Lunigiana, positions himself between Avenza and Carrara, and stays in the area for three weeks until he is reached with a substantial sum of money by Sforza Maria Sforza and Ludovico Sforza, who ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Isabella, figlia di Alfonso II erede al trono di Napoli e Ippolita Maria Sforza, sposa Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza dal quale ebbe quattro figli, divenendo duchessa di Milano ma presto si rese conto che il potere era nelle mani dello zio del marito Ludovico Sforza detto “IL Moro” reggente del ducato di Milano.

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  4. Hace 4 días · domenica: ore 14 - 17.30. Costo: ingresso libero. Trasporti: Metro: linee 1 e 3 (fermata duomo) Tram: 2, 14 (fermata Via Torino) Durata Visita: 1 ora circa. DESCRIZIONE: La Chiesa venne costruita tra il 1476 e il 1482 su commissione del duca Galeazzo Maria Sforza e su progetto del giovane Donato Bramante.

  5. Hace 2 días · But, in 1395, Doge Agostino Adorno argued that by submitting the city to the lordship of the king of France, the Genoese could maintain their libertà (p. 178), and in 1488, an envoy sent to Duke Giangalezzo Maria Sforza was instructed to submit to Milanese rule by affirming that Genoa wished to live ‘in pure and free libertà under the tutelage of the duke’ (p. 185).

  6. Hace 4 días · Caterina Sforza was an Italian noblewoman who ruled the cities of Forlì and Imola (now in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy) during the late 15th century. During her lifetime she became famous for her cunning, audacity, and extreme brutality as a warrior and a ruler.

  7. When the din of Seventh Avenue falls silent and all you can hear are the pigeons, you know you have arrived at the 19th-century home of Italian jewellery designer Ippolita Rostagno. A jumble of worn sneakers in the vestibule face the stoop with ...