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    at Trescore Balneario. Colleoni was born in Solza near Bergamo, which was then part of the Duchy of Milan. In Bergamo Colleoni later built himself a mortuary...
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    Bergamo. Solza borders the following municipalities: Calusco d'Adda, Medolago. It is the birthplace of medieval condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni. "Superficie...
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    Barbarossa in 1165. The local Guelph and Ghibelline factions were the Colleoni and Suardi, respectively.[citation needed] Feuding between the two initially...
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    "condottieri di ventura". One of the most famous was Bartolomeo Colleoni from Bergamo, a native of Solza. Thanks to his military capabilities, he succeeded, during...
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    Gothic portico dating to the 15th century and commissioned by Bartolomeo Colleoni. Basilica of San Defendente (16th century) Countryside church of St. Joseph...
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    century AD. The medieval castle, turned into a residence by Bartolomeo Colleoni in the 14th century. Parish church (1720). Sanctuary of the Madonna del...
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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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    1405, when Treviolo was subjected to a violent attack perpetrated by the Colleoni, a Guelph family of Trezzo, which destroyed buildings and killed many inhabitants...
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    Guelphs and Ghibellines was converted in the conflict between two families: Colleoni and Suardi. Fighters destroyed some of Suardi's properties in the area...
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    Renaissance fortress owned by the condottiero and local lord Bartolomeo Colleoni. Another castle, that of Cavernago proper, was later remade in the 17th...
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    main one being perpetrated in 1406 by troops of the leader Bartolomeo Colleoni. The situation seemed to improve with the arrival of the Republic of Venice...
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