Francesco I Pico, first lord of Mirandola, against Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, better known as Duke Passerino, lord of Mantua. In August 1311, Francesco I...
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Domenico Morone (redirect from Cacciata dei Bonacolsi)
masterpieces is the canvas celebrating the Cacciata dei Bonacolsi (1494) (or Expulsion of the Bonacolsi in 1328, scene of Piazza Sordello, Mantua) in the...
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allies, the Bonacolsi, defeated the traditional familiar enemy, the Casalodi. In 1328, however, Ludovico I Gonzaga overthrew the Bonacolsi lordship over...
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Pinamonte Bonacolsi took advantage of the chaotic situation to seize power, as Captain General of the People, in 1273. His family, the Bonacolsi, ruled Mantua...
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sculptors and medallists of her time, i.e. Michelangelo, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (L'Antico), Gian Cristoforo Romano, and Tullio Lombardo. She also collected...
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premises. Among the works on display are: Apollo del Belvedere by Jacopo Bonacolsi also called l'Antico Medal depicting Leonello d'Este by Pisanello Medal...
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also inflicted on Cangrande I della Scala, lord of Verona, and Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, lord of Mantua. Relations with the papacy remained tense and after...
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(1252–1268) Philippus de Casaloldo (1270–1303) Bishop elect Philippus dei Bonacolsi (1303) Giacomo Benfatti, O.P. (1304–1332) Gotifredus (1338–1347) Ruffinus...
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the Veronese painter Domenico Morone, portraying the Expulsion of the Bonacolsi in 1328. In the noble floor of the Captain's Palace is the First Room...
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with four canvases ordered in 1578 for the Sala dei Marchesi, followed by another four for the Sala dei Duchi, and all eight completed by or in 1580. He...
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and signoria ("lordship"), the Lords of Mantua were exponents of the Bonacolsi and Gonzaga families. From 1328, Mantua was informally led by Gonzagas...
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circular bands. In this case, the main referents may be Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi's Gonzaga Vase (1480–1483) in the Galleria Estense at Modena, and the bases...
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Michelangelo Sleeping Cupid, sculpture Domenico Morone Battle at the Bonacolsi, c. 1462, oil on canvas, Mantua, Museo del Palazzo Ducale Pietro Perugino...
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Palazzo dei Diamanti Palazzo Compagnoni Marefoschi, Macerata Palazzo Prinetti, Merate Bergomi Palace Palazzo D'Arco, Mantua Palazzo Bonacolsi Palazzo...
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(1170–1230), 11 sculptures : June, Baptistry, Parma (url) Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1460 – 1528), 12 sculptures : The Belvedere Apollo, Liebieghaus, Frankfurt...
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Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, Duke of Mantua, begins the siege of Mirandola against Francesco I Pico, Duke of Mirandola. Bonaclsi has Pico and his sons Francesco and...
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Domenico Morone (preserved in the Palazzo Ducale of Mantua). In 1395 Francesco I Gonzaga, to celebrate the birth of his firstborn son, ordered the construction...
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(c. 1442 – c. 1518), 1 painting : Battle between the Gonzaga and the Bonacolsi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua (url) Giovanni Battista Moroni (1525–1578), 19...
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Verona in 1305; of Mantua when it was under the control of Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi [it]; and of Modena in 1314. He had a son named Prosdocimo and a daughter...
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Girolamo for the church of San Francesco d'Assisi in Brescia, where the extraordinary circular adaptation of Mantegna's Zuffa di dei marini is indeed consistent...
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and ancient sculpture. She acquired small bronzes by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi reproducing some of the famous statues of antiquity - one of these, Hercules...
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pupil Bartolommeo Bellano and his pupil Andrea Riccio. Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as "Antico", was based in Mantua, producing mostly elegant classicizing...
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Guelphs and Ghibellins. He was ousted in 1273 by his advisor Pinamonte dei Bonacolsi. His foolishness ("la mattia da Casalodi") in trusting Pinamonte. Inf...
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At that time Mantua was evolving toward a lordship, and in 1272 the Bonacolsi family took power with Pinamonte. The lineage reached the height of its...
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Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, Duke of Mantua, begins the siege of Mirandola against Francesco I Pico, Duke of Mirandola. Bonaclsi has Pico and his sons Francesco and...
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Bonacolsi family (de facto rulers of Mantua) purchased a house to collect tolls at the bridge in Goito during the late 13th century. The Bonacolsis'...
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rose up in Mantua, where, however, the city fell into the hands of the Bonacolsi, allies of the Scaliger. That same year the excommunications were withdrawn...
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