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  1. Catherine Sforza fut emprisonnée au Vatican et, à la suite d'une tentative d'évasion, placée dans un cachot du château Saint-Ange, dont elle ne sortit que plus d'un an plus tard, sur demande d'Yves II d'Alegre. Elle termina ensuite sa vie dans un couvent de Florence [3]. En avril 1509, Catherine fut frappée par un cas grave de pneumonie ...

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  3. Lucrezia Borgia ( Italian pronunciation: [luˈkrɛttsja ˈbɔrdʒa]; Valencian: Lucrècia Borja [luˈkrɛsia ˈbɔɾdʒa]; 18 April 1480 – 24 June 1519) was an Italian noblewoman of the House of Borgia who was the illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei. She reigned as the governor of Spoleto, a position usually ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bona_SforzaBona Sforza - Wikipedia

    Bona Sforza d'Aragona (2 February 1494 – 19 November 1557) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the second wife of Sigismund the Old, and Duchess of Bari and Rossano by her own right. She was a surviving member of the powerful House of Sforza, which had ruled the Duchy of Milan since 1447.

  5. Gian Galeazzo Sforza 13 February 1495 18 April 1518 in Wawel Cathedral: 1 April 1548 husband's death: 7 November 1558 Elisabeth of Austria: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor 9 July 1526 5 May 1543 15 June 1545 Sigismund II Augustus: Barbara Radziwiłł: Jerzy Radziwiłł (Radziwiłł) 6 December 1520 1547 8 May 1551 Catherine of Austria

  6. Bianca Maria Sforza (5 April 1472 – 31 December 1510) was Queen of Germany and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire as the third spouse of Maximilian I. She was the eldest legitimate daughter of Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza of Milan by his second wife, Bona of Savoy .

  7. Gian Galeazzo Sforza (20 June 1469 – 21 October 1494), also known as Giovan Galeazzo Sforza, was the sixth Duke of Milan. Early life [ edit ] Born in Abbiategrasso , he was only seven years old when in 1476 his father, Galeazzo Maria Sforza , was assassinated and he became the Duke of Milan .

  8. Ludovico Sforza. Ludovico Maria Sforza ( Italian: [ludoˈviːko maˈriːa ˈsfɔrtsa]; 27 July 1452 – 27 May 1508), also known as Ludovico il Moro ( Italian: [il ˈmɔːro]; "the Moor") [b], and called the "arbiter of Italy" by historian Francesco Guicciardini, [3] was an Italian nobleman who ruled as the Duke of Milan from 1494 to 1499.

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