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    Duke of Milan, died. Franchino II Rusca led a rebellion against the Milanese, which ended in 1412 when his son, Loterio IV Rusca, gained the title of...
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    1447, Bellinzona was in the middle of the succession crisis between Franchino Rusca of Locarno and Heinrich of Val Mesolcina, who were allied with Uri...
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    1447, Bellinzona was in the middle of the succession crisis between Franchino Rusca of Locarno and Heinrich of Val Mesolcina, who were allied with Uri...
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    which brought Locarno back under the power of Milan. In 1439, Count Franchino Rusca was awarded Locarno as a fief. In 1291, a Humiliati monastery was first...
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    the Campionese Masters in the creation of the Funeral Monument to Franchino Rusca. In the basilica of Sant'Eustorgio is the Funeral Monument of Stefano...
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    Domenico Gabrielli (1651–1690) Franchinus Gaffurius (1451–1522), also Franchino Gaffurio Marco da Gagliano (1582–1643) Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631)...
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    John XXII on 16 December 1328. He fled from the persecution of Franchino and Valeriano Rusca, Lords of Como, and took up residence first in Volturena and...
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