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Caterina Sforza (1463 – 28 May 1509) was an Italian noblewoman, the Countess of Forlì and Lady of Imola, firstly with her husband Girolamo Riario, and after his death as a regent of her son Ottaviano.
Aug 24, 2021 · Introduction. Caterina Sforza (b. 1462/63–d. 1509) was the daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (b. 1444–d. 1476), duke of Milan (r. 1467–1476), and his mistress Lucrezia Landriani (b. 1440/45–d. 1507). In 1477, she married Girolamo Riario (b. 1443–d. 1488), nephew of Pope Sixtus IV and ruler of Imola since 1473.
Caterina Sforza (Milano, 1463 circa – Firenze, 28 maggio 1509) fu signora di Imola e contessa di Forlì, prima con il marito Girolamo Riario, poi come reggente per il figlio primogenito Ottaviano Riario.
Mar 15, 2019 · This Renaissance warrior woman defied powerful popes to defend her lands. Bold, brave, and brilliant, Caterina Sforza seized castles, forged alliances, and took revenge on her enemies for the...
Roma è in tumulto, il palazzo dei Riario in Campo dei Fiori viene saccheggiato e quasi distrutto, Caterina con un gruppo di fedelissimi si barrica in Castel Sant’Angelo del quale il marito era governatore e proprietario decisa a restituirlo solo al nuovo Papa, decisa a non cedere.
Riots erupted everywhere in Rome. The Riario Palace in Campo de’ Fiori was sacked and almost destroyed, so Caterina along with a small crew of trustworthy men found shelter in Castel Sant’Angelo, one of her husband’s estate, she locked the castle door and waited… she was determined to give the castle back only to the newly elected Pope.
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Con la nostra tradizione enogastronomica, i vini, i paesaggi e il famoso spirito di accoglienza della nostra gente avrete la certezza di sperimentare un soggiorno piacevole che vi lascerà ricordi indelebili. Caterina Sforza. Girolamo Riario. Giovanni dalle Bande Nere.