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  1. Sep 6, 2018 · 1465. Death: 1523 (57-59) Immediate Family: Son of Galeazzo Maria I Sforza, duca di Milano and Lucrezia Landriani. Husband of Barbara Sforza, di Valchiavenna. Father of Camilla Sforza. Brother of Caterina Sforza, contessa di Forli; Chiara Sforza and Carlo Sforza, conte di Magenta.

    • 1465
    • Livio Scremin
    • 1523 (57-59)
    • capitano generale delle truppe milanesi
  2. With Sforza II Sforza (1433-1492), son of Francesco I Duke of Milan, the lineage of the Counts of Borgonovo was created and lasted until the end of XVII century when Alessandro III died without any descendants from his marriage with Polissena Gonzaga.

  3. Biografia. Alessandro Sforza fu uno dei figli naturali che il duca di Milano Galeazzo Maria Sforza ebbe dalla sua amante Lucrezia Landriani. Fu creato signore di Francavilla e quindi divenne luogotenente del re di Napoli [1]; quando tra gli Sforza sorse il contrasto dinastico tra la moglie di suo padre, la duchessa Bona di Savoia, e suo zio ...

  4. Moreover, in 1730 Duke Sforza Giuseppe had commanded a sepulchral monument to be placed in the Chiesa di Biagio della Pagnotta, parish of Palazzo Sforza, for the remains of Duke Gaetano and his own. From his marriage with Donna Maria Giustiniani in 1727, he had many children among which Filippo and Gaetano, who continued the Sforza Cesarini ...

  5. Figlio naturale (n. 1465 - m. 1523) del duca di Milano Galeazzo Maria. Fu dapprima signore di Francavilla e luogotenente del re di Napoli; nel c...

  6. Most famous among them was Francesco, first of the Sforza dukes of Milan; b. 1401; d. 1466. A condottiere like his father, he married (1441) Bianca Maria Visconti, illegitimate daughter of Filippo Maria, last Visconti duke of Milan (d. 1447). Francesco claimed his state and succeeded him in 1450. An outstanding statesman, he played an important ...

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  8. He was born in Cotignola in 1409, an illegitimate son of the famous condottiero Muzio Attendolo Sforza. [1] Alessandro collaborated actively with his brother Francesco in his military campaign, and with him he conquered Milan, Alessandria and Pesaro. In 1435, at Fiordimonte, he won the battle in which the riotous Niccolò Fortebraccio was killed.

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