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  1. 15th century military leader, mercenary soldier. Hero of medieval wars as general of the Venice's armies. He ordered that a church be built, later named Colleoni chapel. It now holds his majestic grave, admired today by tourist and art- lovers as a true Renaissance jewel.

  2. Colleoni was born in Solza near Bergamo, which was then part of the Duchy of Milan. In Bergamo Colleoni later built himself a mortuary chapel, the Cappella Colleoni . The Colleoni family was noble, but had been exiled with the rest of the Guelphs by the Visconti of Milan .

  3. Apr 18, 2014 · While Bartolomeo Colleoni famously made a dying declaration that he would bequeath much of his estate to the Venetian Republic if he was buried near San Marco, a sleight of hand on the interpretation placed him near the Scuola Grande di San Marco instead of in the Piazza San Marco.

  4. Bartolomeo Colleoni (born 1400, Solza, Bergamo [Italy]—died Nov. 2, 1475, Malpaga, Bergamo) was an Italian condottiere, at various times in Venetian and Milanese service and from 1454 general in chief of the Venetian republic for life. He is most important as a pioneer of field artillery tactics.

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  5. May 19, 2023 · Out of some 120 doges in the history of the Serenissima, over twenty are buried in that church, and the public funerals of all doges happened there. The adjacent building, the Scuola Grande di San Marco , was one of six historic and extremely wealthy charities in Venice, comparable to something like a Rockefeller Foundation today.

  6. Sep 10, 2019 · Bartolomeo Colleoni was born in a castle in Solza near Bergamo, located about 300 km from Venice, northern Italy. When he was nine years old, his father, a local nobleman known for his cruel nature, was stabbed in a dispute by his cousin Giovanni, not far from home, at the castle of Trezzo d'Adda.

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  8. May 3, 2023 · Famously, Colleoni had fought many battles on behalf of the Venetians, who granted him a place of burial anywhere he wished; he requested his statue be placed in front of San Marco.

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