• Giovanni Maria Sforza (Gradara, 24 February 1510 – 1512), also known as Costanzo II, was the Lord of Pesaro from his father's death in 1510 until his own...
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  • Costanzo Sforza may refer to the following members of the Sforza family (branch of Pesaro): Costanzo I Sforza (1447–1483) Costanzo II Sforza (1510–1512)...
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    second son, Alessandro (1409–1473). The Sforza held Pesaro until 1512, after the death of Costanzo II Sforza. Muzio's third son, Bosio (1411–1476), founded...
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  • impotence in March 1497. The illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza, he was a member of the powerful House of Sforza, in the line of Pesaro and Gradara (the Milanese...
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    Alessandro Sforza (21 October 1409 – 3 April 1473) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro, the first of the Pesaro line of the Sforza family. He...
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    Battista Sforza (1446 – 6 or 7 July 1472) was the Duchess of Urbino in 1460-1472 as the second wife of Federico da Montefeltro. She acted as regent during...
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    Venetians and allied with Ferrara. The Venetians, with the help of Costanzo Sforza, devised a plan to make Ludovico abandon his alliance with Ferrara...
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    Palace. Sunflowers are brought to Europe by Spaniards. February 24 – Costanzo II Sforza, Italian noble (d. 1512) March 25 – Guillaume Postel, French linguist...
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    recorded at Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire. 1510 February 24 – Costanzo II Sforza, Italian noble (d. 1512) March 25 – Guillaume Postel, French linguist...
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    Lucrezia Borgia (category House of Sforza)
    Sforza, a member of the House of Sforza who was Lord of Pesaro and titled Count of Catignola. Giovanni was an illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza and...
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    second phase from around 1474 to around 1478 included his series for Costanzo I Sforza (1474, 1475, 1478 and other undated examples), considered to be his...
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    Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or Pallavicini (28 November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist...
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  • later. In 1467, after having been besieged in Imola by Alessandro and Costanzo Sforza, he fought in the Battle of Molinella. In 1471, his son Guidoriccio...
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  • 27 – Jean IV de Rieux, Breton noble and Marshal (d. 1518) July 5 – Costanzo I Sforza, Italian noble (d. 1483) July 6 – Jean IV de Rieux, Breton noble and...
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    floor held the apartment of Giovanni II, richly frescoed, and the equally sumptuous apartment of Ginevra Sforza and the other women of the house. The...
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  • half brother of Edward V of England (executed; b. 1458) July 4 – Costanzo I Sforza, Italian condottiero (b. 1447) August 30 – King Louis XI of France...
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    Charges of political corruption brought against him at the end of World War II were cleared, and Giuriati retired to a low profile life. He died in Rome...
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    Malatesta, Lord of Rimini (1417–1468) Giovanni II Bentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna (1440–1508) Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan (1452–1508) Clarice Orsini (1450–1488)...
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    Badoglio  Italy – Galeazzo Ciano  Italy – Costanzo Ciano  Italy – Alcide De Gasperi  Italy – Carlo Sforza  Italy – Giovanni Gronchi  Italy – Luigi Einaudi...
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    important ensembles for Renaissance and Baroque music, i.e. Choir & Consort Costanzo Porta, and festivals which maintain Cremona as one of the most important...
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    King, the Florentines and Ludovico Sforza, regent of the Duchy of Milan for his nephew Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza took up arms to help Ferrara, with the...
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  • motets for Duke Francesco II Sforza of Milan. One of Willaert's untitled masses may also be based on a soggetto cavato. Costanzo Festa's variations on La...
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    King Philip II, effectively torpedoed this candidacy. The nomination of Cardinal Vincenzo Lauro, which was proposed by Montalo and Sforza, suffered the...
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  • January 26 – Emperor Go-Nara of Japan (d. 1557) February 4 Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan (d. 1535) Jean Parisot de Valette, Grand Master of the...
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    Alessandro Farnese (1537–1543) Guido Ascanio Sforza (1543–1564) Carlo Borromeo (1564–1572) Alessandro Sforza (1572–1581) Filippo Boncompagni (1581–1586)...
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    small interruption between 1512 and 1515, until 1525, when Francesco II Sforza obtained dominion over those lands. This event changed the political order...
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    Uruguay in 1942. They unsuccessfully promoted one of their members, Carlo Sforza, to become the post-Fascist leader of a republican Italy. The Mazzini Society...
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  • (19th-century pianist & composer who invented the "third pedal") Alfredo Costanzo (Australian motor racing driver born in Calabria) Aloysius Lilius (16th-century...
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    a carved choir from the 16th century, created for the marriage of Costanzo Sforza and Camilla of Aragona. The bell tower is from the 15th century. San...
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  • Duke of Suffolk, marries Lady Margaret Beaufort. February 26 – Francesco Sforza enters Milan after a siege, becoming Duke of the city-state, and founding...
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