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    Landriano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Milan and...
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  • Guido da Landriano, or Landriani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡwiːdo dа (l)lanˈdrjaːno, -driˈaːno]; before 1159 - after 1190), was an Italian condottiero...
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  • The Battle of Landriano took place on 21 June 1529, between the French army under Francis de Bourbon, Comte de St. Pol and the Imperial–Spanish army commanded...
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    city-states Empire of Nicaea Commanders and leaders 1st phase Guido da Landriano 2nd phase Emperor Otto IV Pope Gregory IX Pope Celestine IV Pope John...
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    open 80 new stores in the country as well as a distribution centre in Landriano. In mid-2019, Aldi Süd opened two small, upscale, stores in Shanghai....
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  • Monarch – Francis I June 21 - The French army is defeated at the Battle of Landriano in Italy, as part of the War of the League of Cognac. August 3 –The Treaty...
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    defense of the Carroccio by the Milanese armies commanded by Guido da Landriano. History of infantry Infantry in the Middle Ages Infantry square Warfare...
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    service of Count Francesco Landriano, a courtier serving the emperor, Charles V in Vienna. Aconcio remained with Landriano for seven years and then around...
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    Succeeded by Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos Preceded by Giuseppe Francesco Landriano Viceroy of Sicily 1571–1577 Succeeded by Marcantonio Colonna Preceded by...
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  • parts of the Province of Pavia (north of the line between Bereguardo and Landriano, which includes places such as Trovo and Casorate Primo). Historically...
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  • before joining the Dutch National Ballet in 2023. Tissi was born in Landriano, Province of Pavia. He began dancing at age five, after seeing a ballet...
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    Battle of Legnano in 1176, that had as its leader the Milanese Guido da Landriano, which forced Frederick to make administrative, political, and judicial...
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    relief force under Francis de Bourbon, Comte de St. Pol at the Battle of Landriano, ended Francis's hopes of regaining his hold on Italy. Following the defeat...
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  • League of Cognac (1526–30) Sack of Rome Battle of Capo d'Orso Battle of Landriano Siege of Florence Location: Italian Peninsula Spain  Holy Roman Empire...
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    war on the side of the French. The French defeats at Naples in 1528 and Landriano in 1529, however, led to Francis I of France concluding the Treaty of...
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    sides were now anxious to end the war and after another French defeat at Landriano on 21 June 1529, Francis agreed the Treaty of Cambrai with Charles in...
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    Won Comuneros Bicocca Rome (1527) Landriano Pavia Tunis Mühlberg St. Quentin Gravelines Malta Lepanto Antwerp Azores Mons Gembloux Ostend English Armada...
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    Succeeded by Gonzalo II Fernández de Córdoba Preceded by Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia Viceroy of Sicily 1568–1571 Succeeded by Giuseppe Francesco Landriano...
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    (1513) Noáin (1521) Bicocca (1522) Sesia (1524) Pavia (1525) Rome (1527) Landriano (1529) Vienna (1529) Gavinana (1530) Tunis (1535) Serravalle (1544) Muhlberg...
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    defeats at Biccoca (1522), Pavia (1525, at which Francis was captured), and Landriano (1529) before Francis relented and abandoned Milan to Spain once more...
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    in the famous military battle with Frederick Barbarossa was Guido da Landriano. Historical analyses made over time have indeed shown that the figure...
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    in the famous military battle with Frederick Barbarossa was Guido da Landriano. Historical analyses made over time have indeed shown that the figure...
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  • Lamon Lampedusa e Linosa Lamporecchio Lamporo Lana Lanciano Landiona Landriano Langhirano Langosco Lanusei Lanuvio Lanzada Lanzo Torinese Lapedona Lapio...
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  • – The Ottoman Empire captures Peñón of Algiers from Spain. Battle of Landriano 21 June – Spanish and Holy Roman Empire troops defeat French during War...
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  • French forces are driven out of northern Italy by Spain at the Battle of Landriano during the War of the League of Cognac. 1582 – Sengoku period: Oda Nobunaga...
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    in the famous military battle with Frederick Barbarossa was Guido da Landriano. The Mommotti in the Sardinian tradition they represent an imaginary figure...
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  • in the famous military battle with Frederick Barbarossa was Guido da Landriano. Historical analyses made over time have indeed shown that the figure...
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    war on the side of the French. The French defeats at Naples in 1528 and Landriano in 1529, however, led to Francis I of France concluding the Treaty of...
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    troops, on this occasion, were instead guided by the Milanese Guido da Landriano, former consul of the Milanese capital, rector of the Lombard League as...
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  • Bernardo Landriani or Bernardo Landriano (died 1451) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Asti (1446–1451) and Bishop of Como (1439–1446)...
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