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  1. Gian Galeazzo Sforza (20 June 1469 – 21 October 1494), also known as Giovan Galeazzo Sforza, was the sixth Duke of Milan. Early life [ edit ] Born in Abbiategrasso , he was only seven years old when in 1476 his father, Galeazzo Maria Sforza , was assassinated and he became the Duke of Milan .

  2. Sep 24, 2019 · Italian Food Italian Dishes. Montèbore, Leonardo da Vinci’s “Slow Food” Cheese. by Stefania Virone Vittor Editorial staff. September 24, 2019. Have you ever tasted Montèbore? It’s a rare cheese chosen by Leonardo da Vinci for the magnificent wedding feast for Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella of Aragon.

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  4. "Gian Galeazzo Sforza" published on by null. (1469–94),Third Sforza duke of Milan, the son of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, whom he succeeded at the age of 7 under the regency of his mother Bona of Savoy, who ...

  5. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1941: 218, no. A-10, as Gian Galeazzo Sforza by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (or Omodeo). 1942 Book of Illustrations. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1942: 253, repro. 223, as Gian Galezzo Sforza by Giovanni Antonio Amademoo (or Omodeo). 1943

  6. Ambitious, extravagant, progressive, and sexually notorious, Galeazzo Maria Sforza inherited the ducal throne of Milan in 1466, at the age of twenty-two. Although his reign ended tragically only ten years later, the young prince's court was a dynamic community where arts, policy making, and the panoply of state were integrated with the rhythms ...

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  7. Galeazzo Maria Sforza. Galeazzo Maria Sforza (24 January 1444 – 26 December 1476) was the fifth Duke of Milan from 1466 until 1476. He was notorious for being lustful, cruel, and tyrannical. He was born to Francesco Sforza, a popular condottiero and ally of Cosimo de' Medici who would gain the Duchy of Milan in 1450, and Bianca Maria Visconti.

  8. As the grandson of Valentina Visconti, Louis XII of Orléans had legitimate rights over Milan, and he was determined to exercise them to the full. With the help of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, Louis XII conquered Milan and eventually convinced Maximilian to withdraw Ludovico’s investiture. The power of the Sforza dynasty crumbled.

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