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  1. Golden Ambrosian Republic. The Golden Ambrosian Republic ( Lombard: Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian: Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived republic founded in Milan by members of the University of Pavia with popular support, during the first phase of the Milanese War of Succession.

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  4. Dec 30, 2016 · Now, at the year's end, take a closer look at the lives of 34 people - some better known than others - who died in the past 12 months. And then scroll on to see who else we said goodbye to in...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmbrosiansAmbrosians - Wikipedia

    Oblates of St. Ambrose and of St. Charles. In some sense also "Ambrosians" are the members of a diocesan religious society founded by St Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan. All priests or destined to become priests, they took a simple vow of obedience to their bishop. The model for this was a society that already existed at Brescia, under ...

  6. Apr 11, 2021 · On 14 August 1447, the day after the death of Filippo Maria Visconti (who left no heir to his dukedom), a group of 24 local noblemen constituted the Ambrosian Republic (named in honour of St Ambrose, patron saint of Milan) with a view to replacing signoral rule with free civic government.

  7. The Golden Ambrosian Republic (Lombard: Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian: Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived government founded in Milan by members of the University of Pavia with popular support, during the first phase of the Milanese War of Succession. With the aid of Francesco Sforza they held out against the forces of the Republic of Venice, but after a betrayal ...

  8. A republic (the so-called Ambrosian Republic) is established at his death, but by 1450, Filippo’s son-in-law, Francesco Sforza (1401–1466), is named duke of Milan. The city flourishes under the patronage of the Sforza family, who remain in power, with interruptions, until 1535, after which possession of the duchy is contested by Spain and ...

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