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    by a short-lived return of the Cavalcabò. On 25 July 1406, captain Cabrino Fondulo killed his employer Ubaldo Cavalcabò along with all the male members...
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    1403 Ghibelline factions besieged by Guelph factions and backed by Cabrino Fondulo took refuge there; on that occasion Gentilino Soardo, leader of the...
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  • between the lord of Brescia Pandolfo Malatesta, and the lord of Cremona Cabrino Fondulo. Pandolfo came to the Cremonese territory with an army and took possession...
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    truce with an exchange of prisoners was signed in the castle between Cabrino Fondulo (who requested to visit the fortress personally) and Pandolfo Malatesta...
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  • reinforced in 1341–45 by Bernabò Visconti and then destroyed in 1406 by Cabrino Fondulo. The latter immediately had a larger castle erected by Maffeo Moro...
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  • VII, Holy Roman Emperor. 1322 - Galeazzo I Visconti in power. 1406 - Cabrino Fondulo [it] in power. 1419 - Filippo Maria Visconti in power. 1473 - Printing...
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  • there uninterruptedly until the 20th century. In 1414, the condottiero Cabrino Fondulo led Emperor Sigismund of the Holy Roman Empire on a visit to the local...
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