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    Giacomo Feo was the brother of Tommaso Feo, the castellan who had remained faithful to Caterina Sforza after the assassination of her husband. Following the assassination in 1488 of Caterina Sforza's first husband, Count Girolamo Riario , lord of Imola and Forlì , she appointed Giacomo Feo, a handsome stable groom in her household, to be the ...

  2. Mar 15, 2019 · She puts the interests of her new husband, Giacomo Feo, before those of her son. 1497-99 Widowed in 1495, Caterina marries Giovanni de’ Medici in 1497. After his death, she faces strong ...

  3. Apr 6, 2018 · Giacomo Feo was brutally assassinated in August of 1495, however, and Caterina's own sons, Ottaviano and Cesare, were among the conspirators. Caterina then revealed that Giacomo had been more than her lover; she had been secretly married to him. Her vengeance against those responsible for Giacomo's death was swift and brutal.

  4. May 13, 2024 · May 28, 1509, Florence. Caterina Sforza (born 1462/63, Milan [Italy]—died May 28, 1509, Florence) was an Italian noblewoman who ruled the cities of Forlì and Imola (now in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy) during the late 15th century. During her lifetime she became famous for her cunning, audacity, and extreme brutality as a ...

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  6. Nov 27, 2011 · Falling for Giacomo Feo, a glorified stable boy, she had him knighted, secretly married him and bore his child. Blinded by her passion, she ignored signs of growing unrest among her people — and ...

  7. Giacomo Feo continued to gain power, becoming commander-in-chief of Caterina's troops and her constant escort and advisor. Caterina's people began to resent Giacomo's influence, and saw him as a threat to the rightful heir, Ottaviano. A conspiracy to assassinate Giacomo was discovered in September 1491, and four men were imprisoned.

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