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     687. This cites: G. M. Bonomi, Il Castello di Cavernago e i conti Martinengo Colleoni (Bergamo, 1884) For an account of his wars see S. Romanin, Storia...
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    was commissioned by Count Alessandro Martinengo-Colleoni, grandson of the famous condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, which would be finished in 1516 and...
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    The Martinengo mausoleum is a funerary monument made through the use of various marbles and bronze (465x360x126 cm) by Gasparo Cairano, Bernardino delle...
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    Bartolomeo, funded by Alessandro Martinengo Colleoni, who had chosen the church as the family's new burial place (the outstanding Colleoni Chapel is located...
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    artist's Martinengo Altarpiece at the church of Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano. The Entombment of Christ was commissioned by Alessandro Martinengo Colleoni for...
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    cathedral, c. 1455), and even a masterpiece like Giovanni Antonio Amadeo's Colleoni Chapel (1470-1476) is unthinkable outside the context of Sforza commissions...
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    Abbondio Longhi, lord of the Castle of Urgnano and secretary to Bartolomeo Colleoni, celebrated condottiero. The most notable medieval group is that formed...
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    Venice, executed by Alessandro Leopardi in 1505. See Zani, Vito (March 2013). "Una copia del Sacrificio del Mausoleo Martinengo e alcune note iconografiche...
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    occupies Bellinzona then Varese and the following year Brescia and then Martinengo. In the meantime the della Torre family had entered into conflict with...
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    sometimes dated back to the Holy Roman Empire (such as the Brandolini, the Martinengo, the Piovene, the Spineda, the Valmarana). Others were bourgeoisie families...
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  • November 18–19 Delebio, Lombardy Wars in Lombardy Giorgio Corner, Cesare Martinengo, Taddeo d'Este — Milanese army under Niccolò Piccinino Milanese victory...
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    property of some families, of the civitas, Valbondione belonged to the Colleoni's, Valgoglio was property of the Dalla Crotta's while Gromo was owned by...
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