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    Fabrizio Maramaldo (1494—December 1552) was an Italian Condottiero. An illiterate native of Naples or Calabria, his exact origins are unknown, though he...
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    under Georg von Frundsberg; some Italian condottieri infantry led by Fabrizio Maramaldo; the powerful Italian cardinal Pompeo Colonna and Luigi Gonzaga; and...
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    of France. In 1526 it was besieged in vain by Charles' condottiero Fabrizio Maramaldo. Three years later, the Treaty of Cambrai assigned Asti to the German...
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    Philibert of Châlon, Prince of Orange, with reinforcements under Fabrizio Maramaldo arriving later in the battle. The Florentine forces were led by the...
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    reinforcements under Fabrizio Maramaldo arrived, the Florentines were almost annihilated, and Ferruccio was wounded and captured. Maramaldo out of personal...
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    army, substantially swelling its ranks; the new arrivals included Fabrizio Maramaldo, whose reputation for brutality was such that even Clement opposed...
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    and Roberto de Marrone. Between 1532 and 1551 it was the fief of Fabrizio Maramaldo, who had obtained it through services rendered to Charles V. The fief...
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    battle in which he participated. In 1872, his painting of Maramaldo (referring to Fabrizio Maramaldo), awarded a prize at the Milan Exhibition, was sold to...
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    Desiderius. The castle was captured by the Neapolitan condottiero Fabrizio Maramaldo during the 1527 Siege of Rome, but the defenders gallantly retained...
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    battles, he was one of the greatest leaders of the Italian Renaissance. Fabrizio Maramaldo (1494—December 1552) was an Italian Condottiero. Giorgio Basta (1544–1607)...
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    population of Lodi - exasperated by the abuse of power perpetrated by Fabrizio Maramaldo's Spanish garrison - began an armed insurrection; condottiero Lodovico...
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    1367 – 13 Jan 1377) Bartolomeo Prignano (1377 – 8 Apr 1378) Landolfo Maramaldo (1378 – 1384 Deposed) Giacomo Carafa (1384 – died between 1 May and 11...
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