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  1. When Bosio II Sforza Conte di Santa Fiora was born in 1485, in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy, his father, Federico I Sforza Conte di Santa Fiora, was 17 and his mother, Countess Bartolomea Diana Orsini Santa Fiora, was 16.

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  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Son of Federico I Sforza, VIII. conte di Santa Fiora and Bartolomea Diana Orsini. Husband of Costanza Farnese. Father of Guido Ascanio Sforza, cardinal; Sforza Sforza, X. conte di Santa Fiore; Francesca Sforza; Mario Sforza, XI. conte di Santa Fiora; cardinal Alessandro Sforza and 6 others.

  3. Bosio II Sforza di Santa Fiora, XI conte di Santa Fiora ( Santa Fiora, ... – 31 agosto 1535 [1] ), è stato un nobile e militare italiano . Stemma dei conti di Santa Fiora.

  4. The House of Sforza ( pronounced [ˈsfɔrtsa]) was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. Sforza rule began with the family's acquisition of the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's main branch, Francesco II Sforza, in 1535.

  5. Manuale. Bosio I Sforza, VIII conte di Santa Fiora ( Montegiovi, 1411 – Parma, 14 marzo 1476 [1] ), è stato un condottiero e capitano di ventura italiano . Fu conte di Cotignola e Santa Fiora e signore di Castell'Arquato . Duomo di Milano, lapide di Bosio I Sforza.

  6. Jun 5, 2021 · Sforza dukes of Milan. Jonathan Spangler June 5, 2021 Italy. In a recent television series, the artist Leonardo da Vinci is brought to Milan to work for the most powerful man in Renaissance Italy: Ludovico il Moro. Il Moro was head of the Sforza family, one of the names most associated with Italian history in the fifteenth century—like Medici ...

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  8. The lineage of the Sforza of Santa Fiora, begins with Bosio I (1411-1476), the first legitimate son of Muzio Attendolo and Antonia Salimbeni, who married Cecilia Aldobrandeschi, the legitimate heir of the title and county. Although he was not formally entitled, Bosio was customarily referred to as the Count of Santa Fiora.

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