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    Francesco Bussone, often called Count of Carmagnola (c. 1382 – 5 May 1432), was an Italian condottiero. Bussone was born at Carmagnola, near Turin, in...
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    Bellinzona in 1422, a Milanese force under the command of the condottiero Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola attacked and defeated the Swiss garrison and occupied...
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    (1368–1424) Muzio Attendolo, also called Sforza (Strong) (1369–1424) Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola (1390–1432) Giovanni Vitelleschi (died 1440) Erasmo...
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    could not permit his ambitions to go uncontested. Venice, urged on by Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, decided to intervene on the side of Florence (1425)...
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  • Visconti, Gian Maria Visconti, Facino Cane, Filippo Maria Visconti, and Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, were real historical figures; the scheming title character...
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  • Venezuelan War of Independence Battle of Arbedo – 1422 – Milanese led by Francesco Bussone vs. Swiss Battle of Arcole (1796) – French Revolutionary Wars Battle...
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  • eventually led to a showdown in 1443. Defeated, Piccinino died next year. Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola (1390–1432), better known as "Count of Carmagnola",...
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    traditionally believed to represent Justinian II and popularly identified as Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola. After a section of the narthex was partitioned off...
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  • January 22 – John of Schoonhoven, Flemish theologian (b. 1356) May 5 – Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, Italian adventurer (executed) May 19 – Joan of Valois...
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    against encroachments by Visconti Milan, then switching to ally with Francesco Sforza against the increasing territorial threat of Venice. The Peace...
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  • City of Turin, Italy. Carmagnola (disambiguation) may also refer to: Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola (1382–1432), Italian condottiero 16106 Carmagnola, a...
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    Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade in 1204 CE. The condottiere Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola was beheaded on 5 May 1432 on the Piazzetta, where his...
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    particular, took charge of its decoration in 1333, before the condottier Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola - a commoner who joined the Visconti family by marriage...
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    the Valle Camonica by the armies of the Republic of Venice, led by Francesco Bussone, Count of Carmagnola. The Venetian troops under Giorgio Corner had...
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  • on the contrary, Manzoni goes in search of characters, who, like Francesco Bussone (the Count of Carmagnola), oppose the evil that dominates human society...
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  • Japanese Emperor (b. 1324) 1380 – Saint Philotheos, Coptic martyr 1432 – Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, Italian adventurer 1525 – Frederick III, Elector of...
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    arrested by surprise and sentenced to death. Meanwhile, the condottiero Francesco Bussone, known as "the Carmagnola," occupied Lodi and killed Ludovico, Vignati's...
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    1441 all the renovations could be said to have been completed, as Francesco Bussone was welcomed into the palace (but he was mistaken in that the count...
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    well-developed are the banking, financial and insurance sectors. Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola (1380–1432), better known as Conte di Carmagnola – Renaissance...
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    father of the important condottiere Bartolomeo. The Visconti general Francesco Bussone recaptured it, partially demolishing it and starting its decline....
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  • – Hussites sack town. Battle of Arbedo 30 June – Milanese led by Francesco Bussone fight the Swiss. Siege of Meaux English led by Henry V fight the French...
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  • army along with Fantino Michiel, and accompanied the condottiere Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola in the conquest of Brescia (9–10 August 1426). Loredan...
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  • March Soncino, Lombardy Wars in Lombardy Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola — Milanese army, under Francesco I Sforza Milanese victory 1431, June 6 Po River...
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  • armies, putting him in command of 1,200 cavalry in the battle against Francesco Bussone. The Visconti force was defeated at Pizzighettone and Carlo was captured...
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    His final invasion of 1431 was thwarted by the Venetian condottiero Francesco Bussone, count of Carmagnola. Louis was a ferocious enemy of Pope Eugenius...
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    Visconti, son and successor of Gian Galeazzo, instructed the condottiero Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola to retake Trezzo. Carmagnola attacked and besieged the...
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    obtained this castle and then it was given to an important chieftain, Francesco di Bussone, called Carmagnola. Now the castle is private but it's possible to...
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  • refused. However, his territories in Lombardy were soon attacked by Francesco Bussone, condottiero of the new Visconti Duke Filippo Maria and provided with...
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  • military duty in an attempt to lessen his power. The doge of Venice, Francesco Foscari, was seriously considering helping Florence in their conflict...
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    Guido participated in the battle of Montichiari under the command of Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, which allowed the Visconti to retake Brescia. In 1422...
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