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Condottieri (Italian: [kondotˈtjɛːri]; sg.:
condottiero or condottiere) were
Italian military leaders during the
Middle Ages and the
early modern period...
- (Micheletto Coreglia,
Michele de
Corella or
Miguel de Corella) was a
Valencian condottiero born on an
unknown date in Valencia. He was
killed in
Milan in February...
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American museum in 1939. The
painting portrays an unknown, aged
Italian condottiero's bust, seen from three-quarters
above a dark background. The
basic influence...
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Giovanni della Rovere (1457 –
November 1501) was an
Italian condottiero. He was a
nephew of Pope
Sixtus IV, and the
brother of
Giuliano della Rovere (1443–1513)...
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Malerba (in
German Reinhold von Giver), died 1345, was a
German or
Swiss condottiero. Il
Malerba was the nom de
guerre of a
German or
Swiss soldier, Reinhold...
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March 1507) was a
Roman Catholic deacon—cardinal and
later an
Italian condottiero. He was the
illegitimate son of Pope
Alexander VI of the
Aragonese House...
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- (1452–1523),
sometimes referred to as
Prosper Colonna, was an
Italian condottiero who was
active during the
Italian wars and
served France, Spain, the...
- his
nickname of
Gattamelata (meaning "Hone**** Cat"), was an
Italian condottiero of the Renaissance. He was born in Narni, and
served a
number of Italian...
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Pietro Gianpaolo Orsini, (d. 1443),
condottiero.
Latino di
Camillo Orsini (c. 1530 - c. 1580),
condottiero.
Mondilio Orsini (1690 - 1751), archbishop...