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  • Condottiere
  • Mercenary soldier leader in medieval Italy

    A condottiere or condottiero (plural: condottieri (Italian: [kondotˈtjɛːri])) was an Italian military leader active during the Middle Ages and the early

    Condottiere

    Condottiere

    Condottiere

  • Le Condottière
  • Posthumous novel by Georges Perec

    Le Condottière is a posthumous novel by the French writer Georges Perec, originally written between 1957 and 1960, but published in 2012 by the publishing

    Le Condottière

    Le Condottière

    Le_Condottière

  • John Hawkwood
  • English soldier and mercenary (c. 1323–1394)

    was in the Great Raid on Tuscany, which shows the connections of the condottiere and the political prosperity of the Italian states. The raid led directly

    John Hawkwood

    John Hawkwood

    John_Hawkwood

  • Roger de Flor
  • Italian military adventurer and condottiere

    Rutger von Blum or Ruggero Flores, was an Italian military adventurer and condottiere active in Aragonese Sicily, Italy, and the Byzantine Empire. He was the

    Roger de Flor

    Roger de Flor

    Roger_de_Flor

  • Battle of Castagnaro
  • Battle fought in 1387 between Verona and Padua

    of Francesco I, lord of Padua. John Hawkwood brought 1,100 of his own condottiere (600 cavalry and 500 archers, or vice versa depending on the source)

    Battle of Castagnaro

    Battle_of_Castagnaro

  • Taddeo
  • Name list

    Ferrara, painter of illuminated manuscripts Taddeo d'Este (c. 1390–1448), condottiere (mercenary leader) almost exclusively in the service of the Republic

    Taddeo

    Taddeo

  • Troilo Orsini
  • Italian nobleman, Florentine ambassador during the reign of Grand Duke Cosimo I

    ceasefire and lack of military assignments, Troilo, an accomplished condottiere by this time, was sent to Florence accompanying his cousin Paolo Giordano

    Troilo Orsini

    Troilo Orsini

    Troilo_Orsini

  • Equestrian statue of Gattamelata
  • Sculpture by Donatello in Padua, Italy

    1453, located on the Piazza del Santo in Padua, Italy. It portrays the condottiere Erasmo da Narni, known as Gattamelata ("honey-cat"), who served mostly

    Equestrian statue of Gattamelata

    Equestrian statue of Gattamelata

    Equestrian_statue_of_Gattamelata

  • Pier Maria II de' Rossi
  • Italian condottiere and count of San Secondo

    Maria II de' Rossi (25 March 1413 – 1 September 1482) was an Italian condottiere and count of a region around present San Secondo Parmense. His properties

    Pier Maria II de' Rossi

    Pier Maria II de' Rossi

    Pier_Maria_II_de'_Rossi

  • Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
  • 1910 encyclopaedia

    6:   Cockaigne  –   Columbus, Christopher Volume 6.7:   Columbus  –   Condottiere Volume 6.8:   Conduction, Electric  –   Volume 7.1:   Prependix  –  

    Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica

    Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica

    Eleventh_edition_of_the_Encyclopædia_Britannica

  • Onorata Rodiani
  • Italian painter and condottiere (1403–1452)

    Honorata Rodiana) (1403–1452) was a "semi-legendary" Italian painter and condottiere. She was born at Castelleone near Cremona, and also later died there

    Onorata Rodiani

    Onorata_Rodiani

  • Georges Perec
  • French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, and essayist

    Alain Guérin [fr]. The novel was reworked several times and retitled Le Condottière and published in 2012; its English translation by Bellos followed in

    Georges Perec

    Georges Perec

    Georges_Perec

  • Florentine military reforms
  • A 17th-century Condottiere, by Artemisia Gentileschi

    Florentine military reforms

    Florentine_military_reforms

  • Prince of Melfi
  • title that was granted to Andrea Doria, a famous admiral, statesman and condottiere from the Republic of Genoa, in 1531, along with the lands of the country

    Prince of Melfi

    Prince of Melfi

    Prince_of_Melfi

  • War of the Eight Saints
  • 1375–78 war in the Italian Peninsula

    Tuscany; thus, Florence arranged a nonaggression pact with the English condottiere John Hawkwood, who was Gregory XI's main military commander, at a cost

    War of the Eight Saints

    War_of_the_Eight_Saints

  • Captain General of the Church
  • Commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Papal States

    and appointed "apostolic legate, governor general, captain and general condottiere" in charge of it. Giovanni I Ventimiglia, Marquess of Geraci (1445 and

    Captain General of the Church

    Captain_General_of_the_Church

  • Board game
  • Tabletop social game

    games are also called bidding board games. Examples include: Biblios; Condottiere; El Grande; For Sale; Hit Z Road; Hoity Toity; The Estates; High Society;

    Board game

    Board game

    Board_game

  • Pietro Monte
  • Estense as Codex Estense T.VII.25 (written in Italian). Monte was a condottiere who served in many armies with his military skill. Although his works

    Pietro Monte

    Pietro_Monte

  • List of mercenaries
  • Masters: Warfare in Renaissance Italy. Pen and Sword, 2009. Murphy, David. Condottiere 1300–1500: Infamous Medieval Mercenaries. Oxford: Osprey, 2007. Early

    List of mercenaries

    List_of_mercenaries

  • Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua
  • Ruler of Mantua

    1407 to 1433 and Marquis of Mantua from 1433 to 1444. He was also a condottiere. Gianfrancesco was the son of Francesco I Gonzaga and Margherita Malatesta

    Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua

    Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua

    Gianfrancesco_I_Gonzaga,_Marquis_of_Mantua

  • List of condottieri
  • (History of Florence, I,vii]) Ruggiero da Flor (c. 1268–1305), was a condottiere active in Aragonese Sicily, Italy, and the Byzantine Empire. He was the

    List of condottieri

    List_of_condottieri

  • Predjama Castle
  • Renaissance castle built within a cave

    who had offended the honour of Erasmus's deceased friend and famous condottiere Andrej Baumkircher of Vipava. Fleeing the vengeance of the Holy Roman

    Predjama Castle

    Predjama Castle

    Predjama_Castle

  • Duchy of Milan
  • Former duchy in Italy (1395–1447; 1450–1796)

    Bartolomeo Colleoni the condottiere of the Golden Ambrosian Republic notably at the battle of Bosco Marengo

    Duchy of Milan

    Duchy of Milan

    Duchy_of_Milan

  • Lucrezia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara
  • Duchess Ferrara, Modena and Reggio

    Tuscany), and Eleanor of Toledo. Her paternal grandparents were the famous condottiere Giovanni delle Bande Nere and Maria Salviati (granddaughter of Lorenzo

    Lucrezia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara

    Lucrezia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara

    Lucrezia_de'_Medici,_Duchess_of_Ferrara

  • Astorre Baglioni
  • Italian condotierro (1526–1571)

    Astorre Baglioni Born 3 March 1526  Perugia  Died 4 August 1571  (aged 45) Occupation Condottiere 

    Astorre Baglioni

    Astorre Baglioni

    Astorre_Baglioni

  • Battle of Canturino
  • The Battle of Canturino (22 April 1363) was a clash of two condottiere companies, the long-established Great Company under Konrad von Landau and the newer

    Battle of Canturino

    Battle_of_Canturino

  • Ladislaus of Naples
  • King of Naples from 1386 to 1414

    Cortona and the island of Elba from Gherardo Appiani. Florence hired the condottiere Braccio da Montone, who defeated Ladislaus, and he was forced to retreat

    Ladislaus of Naples

    Ladislaus of Naples

    Ladislaus_of_Naples

  • Castor oil
  • Vegetable oil pressed from castor beans

     18. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29. Bearded like a medieval condottiere, bluff yet suave, fearless and supple, [Italo Balbo] was not the type

    Castor oil

    Castor oil

    Castor_oil

  • Raphael
  • Italian painter and architect (1483–1520)

    had been established by Federico da Montefeltro, a highly successful condottiere who had been created Duke of Urbino by Pope Sixtus IV – Urbino formed

    Raphael

    Raphael

    Raphael

  • Pandolfo I Malatesta
  • Italian condottiere (c. 1267 – 1326)

    Italian condottiere (c. 1267 – 1326)

    Pandolfo I Malatesta

    Pandolfo_I_Malatesta

  • Francesco I Sforza
  • Italian condottiero and Sforza dynasty founder (1401–1466)

    [franˈtʃesko ˈpriːmo ˈsfɔrtsa]; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiere who founded the Sforza dynasty in the duchy of Milan, ruling as its (fourth)

    Francesco I Sforza

    Francesco I Sforza

    Francesco_I_Sforza

  • Ladislaus the Posthumous
  • Duke of Austria, and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia (r. 1440–57)

    died in late 1442, Ladislaus' interests were represented by a Czech condottiere, John Jiskra of Brandýs, in Hungary, and by the Czech Catholic lord,

    Ladislaus the Posthumous

    Ladislaus the Posthumous

    Ladislaus_the_Posthumous

  • Giovanni Fontana (engineer)
  • Italian physician and engineer

    that the Doge of Venice sent him to Brescia to deliver a message to the condottiere Francesco Carmagnola. He was also employed as the municipal physician

    Giovanni Fontana (engineer)

    Giovanni_Fontana_(engineer)

  • Guelphs and Ghibellines
  • Rival political factions in medieval Italy

    Guelphs and Ghibellines in the city of Lucca during the reign of Tuscan condottiere Castruccio Castracani. In the notes to the poem The Shepheardes Calender

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

    Guelphs_and_Ghibellines

  • Terni
  • City in Umbria, Italy

    da Terni (16th century): condottiere brothers Anastasio and Stefano Ciancherotti da Terni (16th-17th century): condottiere brothers Blessed brother Barnaba

    Terni

    Terni

    Terni

  • Avant armour
  • Complete armour set in Glasgow, Scotland

    with other Italian armours of the same period, such as the armour of Condottiere Roberto Sanseverino, and the armour found in the Sanctuary of the Madonna

    Avant armour

    Avant armour

    Avant_armour

  • Knightly sword
  • Straight, double-edged bladed weapon

    (1346), Grandes Chroniques de France fol. 152v, c. 1415. Painting of Condottiere Pippo Spano by Andrea del Castagno, c. 1450. At the end of the medieval

    Knightly sword

    Knightly sword

    Knightly_sword

  • Pippo Spano
  • Italian magnate, general, strategist and confidant of King Sigismund of Hungary

    and battles Venetian–Hungarian War Battle of Motta Noble family Buondelmonti degli Scolari Occupation Hungarian magnate, general; Italian condottiere.

    Pippo Spano

    Pippo Spano

    Pippo_Spano

  • Galeazzo Sanseverino
  • Italian-French condottiere

    the son of Fortuna, (c. 1460 – 24 February 1525) was an Italian-French condottiere and Grand Écuyer de France; Marquis of Bobbio, Count of Caiazzo, Castel

    Galeazzo Sanseverino

    Galeazzo Sanseverino

    Galeazzo_Sanseverino

  • Orsini family
  • Italian noble family

    his grandson Orso (died July 5, 1479) was count of Nola and fought as condottiere under the Duke of Milan and the Republic of Venice. Later he entered

    Orsini family

    Orsini family

    Orsini_family

  • Malatesta da Verucchio
  • Italian condottiere (1212–1312)

    Italian condottiere (1212–1312)

    Malatesta da Verucchio

    Malatesta_da_Verucchio

  • Cosimo I de' Medici
  • Duke of Florence later Grand Duke of Tuscany (1537–1574)

    Cosimo was born in Florence on 12 June 1519, the son of the famous condottiere Ludovico de' Medici (known as Giovanni delle Bande Nere) and his wife

    Cosimo I de' Medici

    Cosimo I de' Medici

    Cosimo_I_de'_Medici

  • Antipope Clement VII
  • Antipope from 1378 to 1394

    Saints, Robert personally commanded troops lent to the papacy by the condottiere John Hawkwood. He occupied the small city of Cesena, which resisted being

    Antipope Clement VII

    Antipope Clement VII

    Antipope_Clement_VII

  • Ulrich I, Count of Celje
  • Styrian nobleman and condottiere

    Celjski; around 1331 – 1368), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman and condottiere, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1368, together with

    Ulrich I, Count of Celje

    Ulrich I, Count of Celje

    Ulrich_I,_Count_of_Celje

  • Condottieri (film)
  • 1937 film

    Laura Nucci. It portrays the life of Giovanni de' Medici, a celebrated condottiere of the sixteenth century. A separate German-language version was also

    Condottieri (film)

    Condottieri (film)

    Condottieri_(film)

  • Battle of Sant'Egidio
  • July 1416 at Sant'Egidio, near Umbertide (central Italy) between the condottiere Braccio da Montone and the troops of Perugia, under Carlo I Malatesta

    Battle of Sant'Egidio

    Battle of Sant'Egidio

    Battle_of_Sant'Egidio

  • Company of the Hat
  • 14th-century condottieri

    up of Italians. It was formed in Ossaia, Italy in August 1362 by the condottiere Niccolò da Montefeltro, together with Marcolfo dei Rossi and Ugolino

    Company of the Hat

    Company_of_the_Hat

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • English writer (1343–1400)

    envoy (secret dispatch) to the Visconti and Sir John Hawkwood, English condottiere (mercenary leader) in Milan. It has been speculated that it was Hawkwood

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Geoffrey_Chaucer

  • Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
  • Church in Venice, Italy

    Marco Giustiniani (d. 1346), sea captain Pompeo Giustiniani (d. 1616), condottiere Palma the Younger (d. 1628), artist Monument to Orazio Baglioni Monument

    Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

    Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

    Santi_Giovanni_e_Paolo,_Venice

  • Carmagnola (Venice)
  • Byzantine sculpture in Venice, Italy

    the Philadelphion as containing the remains of porphyry statues. The condottiere Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola was beheaded on 5 May 1432 on the Piazzetta

    Carmagnola (Venice)

    Carmagnola (Venice)

    Carmagnola_(Venice)

  • John IV, Marquis of Montferrat
  • Maragrave of Montferrat from 1445 until his death

    Savoy, he was imprisoned by the latter and used as hostage. He fought as condottiere for the Republic of Venice in the war that ensued after the heirless

    John IV, Marquis of Montferrat

    John_IV,_Marquis_of_Montferrat

  • Cante dei Gabrielli
  • Italian nobleman and condottiero

    reportedly inspired by Cante dei Gabrielli's life when he painted his Condottiere (1871–1872), today at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Palazzo

    Cante dei Gabrielli

    Cante dei Gabrielli

    Cante_dei_Gabrielli

  • The Story of Civilization
  • 11-volume set of books covering Western history

    doi:10.2307/325718. JSTOR 325718. Morgan, Ted (1975-11-01). "The Last Condottiere". Saturday Review. 34: 34. Wikiquote has quotations related to The Story

    The Story of Civilization

    The Story of Civilization

    The_Story_of_Civilization

  • Corfu
  • Greek island in the Ionian Sea

    In 1403 a force of Genoese soldiers, under the command of the French condottiere Boucicaut, landed at Palaeokastritsa and attacked ... The fortress existed

    Corfu

    Corfu

    Corfu

  • Cosimo de' Medici
  • Lord of Florence from 1434 to 1464

    military advance from the Republic of Venice. Francesco Sforza was a condottiere, a mercenary soldier who had stolen land from the papacy and proclaimed

    Cosimo de' Medici

    Cosimo de' Medici

    Cosimo_de'_Medici

  • Claude Brami
  • French writer (born 1948)

    devoted to the exploits of the adventurer Bruno Campara, nicknamed the Condottiere and three novels of espionage that stage Nicolas Rone. Under the pen

    Claude Brami

    Claude_Brami

  • Kaspar von Silenen
  • First ever commander of the Swiss Guard (1467-1517)

    main city walls, in Borgo San Giuliani, because the garrison commander, condottiere Guido Rangoni, was reluctant to let a large mercenary force enter the

    Kaspar von Silenen

    Kaspar von Silenen

    Kaspar_von_Silenen

  • Monaldeschi
  • Family

    Monaldeschi della Cervara, in order to regain his Torre Alfina from the condottiere Ciarpellone, under the direction of Francesco Sforza was forced to pay

    Monaldeschi

    Monaldeschi

    Monaldeschi

  • Gentile Brancaleoni
  • Mercatello sul Metauro, and Giovanna Alidosi, daughter of Bertrando Alidosi, condottiere and Lord of Imola. The name "Gentile" is, now as then, both masculine

    Gentile Brancaleoni

    Gentile_Brancaleoni

  • Forlì
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    asked Guido to take his leave. The commune soon submitted to a local condottiere rather than accept a representative of direct papal control, and Simone

    Forlì

    Forlì

    Forlì

  • Urbino
  • Comune in Marche, Italy

    ruled as Duke of Urbino from 1444 to 1482. He was a very successful condottiere, a skillful diplomat and an enthusiastic patron of art and literature

    Urbino

    Urbino

    Urbino

  • Cesena
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    was recaptured by Breton troops of Giovanni Acuto (the English-born condottiere John Hawkwood) under the command of Robert, Cardinal of Geneva (later

    Cesena

    Cesena

    Cesena

  • List of people from Italy
  • Doria (1466–1560), condottiere, and admiral who was the foremost naval leader of his time Galeazzo da Sanseverino(1460–1525), condottiere and Grand Écuyer

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

  • Bellarion the Fortunate
  • 1926 historical novel by Rafael Sabatini

    murder charges, Bellarion pretends to be an adoptive son of the Milanese condottiere Facino Cane. For his own reasons, Cane formalizes the adoption. Bellarion

    Bellarion the Fortunate

    Bellarion_the_Fortunate

  • Palazzo della Corgna, Castiglione del Lago
  • of Perugia, in Umbria. It was commissioned during 1550 to 1563 by the condottiere Ascanio della Corgna (1516–1571), Marchese di Castiglione del Lago, but

    Palazzo della Corgna, Castiglione del Lago

    Palazzo della Corgna, Castiglione del Lago

    Palazzo_della_Corgna,_Castiglione_del_Lago

  • Bertrando Alidosi
  • Italian military leader

    Bertrando Alidosi (died 12 November 1391) was an Italian condottiere and the Lord of Imola(as Papal vicar) from 1372 until 1391. He was the son of Roberto

    Bertrando Alidosi

    Bertrando_Alidosi

  • Ghazi (warrior)
  • Arabic term for a military raider

    of a particular emir, rather like the mercenary bands around western condottiere. It was from these Anatolian territories conquered during the ghazw that

    Ghazi (warrior)

    Ghazi (warrior)

    Ghazi_(warrior)

  • Donatello
  • Italian Renaissance sculptor (c. 1386–1466)

    period. In 1443, Donatello was called to Padua by the heirs of the famous condottiere Erasmo da Narni (better known as the Gattamelata, or 'Honey-Cat'), who

    Donatello

    Donatello

    Donatello

  • Liu Bei
  • Emperor of Shu Han from 221 to 223

    of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD): Liu Bei was a typical condottiere, primarily concerned with the loyalty of his followers and showing limited

    Liu Bei

    Liu Bei

    Liu_Bei

  • Eurogames (game publisher)
  • Board game publisher

    Eurogames/Cafe Games label. Well-known games published by Eurogames: Condottiere Evo Formula Dé Mare Nostrum Serenissima Vinci Grass Croisades Mai '68

    Eurogames (game publisher)

    Eurogames_(game_publisher)

  • Day and Night (1997 film)
  • 1997 French film

    même, Delon se retrouva sur le plateau de Bernard-Henri Lévy, grand condottiere intellectuel. Mais Le Jour et la nuit ne méritait pas son casting. Un

    Day and Night (1997 film)

    Day_and_Night_(1997_film)

  • List of Fantasy Flight games
  • A New Dawn 2017 - Cold War: CIA vs KGB 2012 - Colossal Arena 1997 - Condottiere 1995 - Constantinopolis 2010 - Cosmic Encounter 2008 Cosmic Incursion

    List of Fantasy Flight games

    List_of_Fantasy_Flight_games

  • Taddeo Manfredi
  • Lord of Imola from 1448 to 1473

    Manfredi (1431 – c. 1486) was Lord of Imola from 1448 until 1473. As a condottiere (mercenary leader), he was commander in the Florentine (1443–1448 and

    Taddeo Manfredi

    Taddeo_Manfredi

  • Abel Clarin de la Rive
  • French historian, journalist, and writer

    Indies), Lille: Desclée de Brouwer, 1888. Il Condottiere Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1870-1871 (The Condottiere Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1870–1871), Paris: A. Savine

    Abel Clarin de la Rive

    Abel_Clarin_de_la_Rive

  • Pope Urban IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1261 to 1264

    was absorbed in these confrontations. Urban's military captain was the condottiere Azzo d'Este, who led a loose league of cities including Mantua and Ferrara

    Pope Urban IV

    Pope Urban IV

    Pope_Urban_IV

  • Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
  • Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479

    The noted condottiere Sigismondo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini. His tenure in command of the land forces in the Morea (July 1464 to January 1466) failed to

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)

    Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)

    Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)

  • Military history of the Republic of Venice
  • the same time, the rise of the Visconti of Milan drew Venice into the condottiere warfare of Italy. The 14th century saw Venice successfully siege the

    Military history of the Republic of Venice

    Military history of the Republic of Venice

    Military_history_of_the_Republic_of_Venice

  • Andrea del Verrocchio
  • 15th-century Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter

    and energy". This is in contrast to Donatello's statue at Padua of the condottiere Erasmo da Narni known as Gattamelata with its "air of calm command" and

    Andrea del Verrocchio

    Andrea del Verrocchio

    Andrea_del_Verrocchio

  • Sforza Maria Sforza
  • Duke of Bari (1451–1479)

    in an order dated 14 August 1479. "Portrait of a man", known as "The Condottiere", is currently at the Louvre. Because the dating of the painting (1475)

    Sforza Maria Sforza

    Sforza_Maria_Sforza

  • Ottoman raids in Friuli
  • Ottoman raids into north-eastern Italy

    but did not cross the Venetian frontier. In response, Venice hired the condottiere Deifobo dell'Anguillara, Galeotto Manfredi, Ercole Malvezzi and Fontaguzzio

    Ottoman raids in Friuli

    Ottoman_raids_in_Friuli

  • Life of Castruccio Castracani
  • Work by Niccolò Machiavelli

    form of a short biographical account of the life of the medieval Tuscan condottiere, Castruccio Castracani, who lived in and ruled Lucca. The account is

    Life of Castruccio Castracani

    Life of Castruccio Castracani

    Life_of_Castruccio_Castracani

  • Italian Renaissance
  • Italian cultural movement from the 14th to 17th century

    (1417–1468), lord of Rimini, by Piero della Francesca. Malatesta was a capable condottiere, following the tradition of his family. He was hired by the Venetians

    Italian Renaissance

    Italian Renaissance

    Italian_Renaissance

  • Fabrizio Maramaldo
  • Italian Condottiero

    forced to accept the return of the Medici. The feats of the Neapolitan condottiere, particularly this last incident, impressed themselves on the popular

    Fabrizio Maramaldo

    Fabrizio Maramaldo

    Fabrizio_Maramaldo

  • Flor (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of floruit Roger de Flor (1267–1305), Italian military adventurer and condottiere This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Flor

    Flor (disambiguation)

    Flor_(disambiguation)

  • Salviati family
  • Florentine noble family

    Bande Nere, mother of Cosimo I de Medici. Bernardo Salviati (1508–1568), condottiere, general of the galleys of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and cardinal

    Salviati family

    Salviati family

    Salviati_family

  • Battle of Bicocca
  • Battle during the Italian War of 1521–26

    Foix-Lescun and Pedro Navarro; he had also secured the services of the condottiere Giovanni de' Medici, who brought his Black Bands into the French service

    Battle of Bicocca

    Battle of Bicocca

    Battle_of_Bicocca

  • Palazzo Colleoni alla Pace
  • Palace in Brescia, Italy

    the city. Built in the middle of the 15th century for the Bergamasque condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, it was later bequeathed to the Martinengo Colleoni

    Palazzo Colleoni alla Pace

    Palazzo Colleoni alla Pace

    Palazzo_Colleoni_alla_Pace

  • Palazzo Nicolosio Lomellino
  • Palace in Genoa, Italy

    unfolds from the central oval medallion with a Scene of triumph of a condottiere surrounded by masks connected to four putti seated on the frame itself

    Palazzo Nicolosio Lomellino

    Palazzo Nicolosio Lomellino

    Palazzo_Nicolosio_Lomellino

  • Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni (Venice)
  • Sculpture by Andrea del Verrocchio in Venice, Italy

    and energy". This is in contrast to Donatello's statue at Padua of the condottiere known as Gattamelata with its "air of calm command" and all Verrocchio's

    Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni (Venice)

    Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni (Venice)

    Equestrian_statue_of_Bartolomeo_Colleoni_(Venice)

  • Pazzi
  • Italian noble family in the Middle Ages

    Pazzi were executed after the plot failed. Raffaele de' Pazzi [it] was a condottiere; he died at the Battle of Ravenna in 1512. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi

    Pazzi

    Pazzi

    Pazzi

  • Rafał Gan-Ganowicz
  • Polish mercenary and journalist (1932–2002)

    November 22, 2013. Chodakiewicz, Marek Jan. "Genocide Prevention by One Condottiere." The Institute of World Politics. N.p., 1 May 2009. Web. 28 Nov. 2016

    Rafał Gan-Ganowicz

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  • List of battles 1301–1600
  • Signoria of Mantua, the Signoria of Milan and the Signoria of Verona under condottiere Giovi da Camposampiero. Wars of Scottish Independence Battle of Annan

    List of battles 1301–1600

    List_of_battles_1301–1600

  • Giovanni Vitelleschi
  • Catholic cardinal (1396–1440)

    Maria Vitelleschi (1396 – 2 April 1440) was an Italian cardinal and condottiere. In 1434, Vitelleschi was the commander of the papal armies of Pope Eugene

    Giovanni Vitelleschi

    Giovanni Vitelleschi

    Giovanni_Vitelleschi

  • Forma Urbis Romae
  • Marble map of ancient Rome (c.205-208)

    the Church of SS. Cosma e Damiano, under the direction of the humanist condottiere Torquato Conti, who had purchased excavation rights from the canons of

    Forma Urbis Romae

    Forma Urbis Romae

    Forma_Urbis_Romae

  • Golden Ambrosian Republic
  • Milanese republic

    worked continually against him. The Piccinino brothers, sons of famous condottiere Niccolò Piccinino and former Captains-General before being replaced as

    Golden Ambrosian Republic

    Golden Ambrosian Republic

    Golden_Ambrosian_Republic

  • Evasius
  • Christian Saint

    were removed to Alessandria along with another booty. In 1403 Casalese condottiere Facino Cane brought the relics back from Alessandria, following a military

    Evasius

    Evasius

    Evasius

  • Siege of Corinth (1463)
  • manner. In May of 1463, thousands of warriors under the command of the Condottiere Bertoldo d’Este were embarked on ships commanded by Alvise Loredan. Loredan

    Siege of Corinth (1463)

    Siege of Corinth (1463)

    Siege_of_Corinth_(1463)

  • Ascanio della Corgna
  • 16th-century Italian condottiero

    Ascanio della Corgna (1516 – 3 December 1571) was an Italian condottiere from Umbria. He rose to become Marchese di Castiglione del Lago, in part due

    Ascanio della Corgna

    Ascanio della Corgna

    Ascanio_della_Corgna

  • Domiziano Domiziani
  • Italian painter

    It was painted in memory of the 1519 victory at Albacina by the local condottiere Giovanni Battista Zobicco against the soldiers of Pope Leo X. Among his

    Domiziano Domiziani

    Domiziano Domiziani

    Domiziano_Domiziani

  • Giulio Antonio Acquaviva
  • Italian nobleman (1425–1481)

    Antonio Acquaviva (c. 1425 – 7 February 1481) was an Italian nobleman and condottiere. He was 7th Duke of Atri and 1st of Teramo, Count of Conversano and San

    Giulio Antonio Acquaviva

    Giulio Antonio Acquaviva

    Giulio_Antonio_Acquaviva

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  • Condottieri
  • pl.

    of Condottiere

  • Condottiere
  • n.

    A military adventurer of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, who sold his services, and those of his followers, to any party in any contest.