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    Giacomo Feo (c. 1471 – 27 August 1495), was the second husband of Caterina Sforza, Countess of Forlì. [1] . He was born and died in Forlì. Biography. Ravaldino. Coat of Arms of Giacomo Feo BAron of France. Giacomo Feo was the brother of Tommaso Feo, the castellan who had remained faithful to Caterina Sforza after the assassination of her husband.

  2. Mar 15, 2019 · A few months after her husband’s death, Caterina secretly married Giacomo Feo with whom she had a son, Bernardino Carlo. The passion she felt for the ambitious young man proved to be a weakness.

  3. 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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  5. Her second husband, Giacomo Feo, gained power in her court but also acquired enemies. After assassins killed him in 1495, Sforza had those involved, as well as their families, tortured and killed. Her third husband, Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici, died of natural causes in 1498.

  6. Instead, Caterina had fallen in love with Giacomo Feo, the brother of Tommaso Feo, the Girolamo's former courtiers and castellan who had remained faithful to her after the assassination of her husband. However, Giacomo was not educated or a noble.

  7. Giacomo Feo (b. 1470–d. 1495) achieved much power in her court and was assassinated. They had a son, Carlo (b. 1490–d. 1550s). The second, Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici (b. 1467–d. 1498), of the cadet branch of the Florentine family, did not gain political power and died of natural causes.

  8. Aug 29, 2023 · She remarried one year later, this time to a soldier named Giacomo Feo. Assuming the role of husband to Caterina Sforza proved a dangerous endeavor. In 1495, as with her first husband Riario, Feo was also assassinated. The conspirators, jealous of Feos advancement in society, stabbed him as he returned with his family from a hunting party.

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