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  1. Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona (5 July 1466 – 27 July 1510) was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 until his death. He is best known as the first husband of Lucrezia Borgia. Their marriage was annulled on claims of his impotence in March 1497.

  2. Giovanni Sforza. Italian noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: marriage to Borgia. In Lucrezia Borgia. …was in 1493 married to Giovanni Sforza, lord of Pesaro.

  3. Jul 5, 2018 · Pesaro, which Giovanni Sforza ruled between 1483 and 1510, is a coastal city in Le Marche with a 15th century Ducal Palace, commissioned by Alessandro Sforza, one of Giovanni’s ancestors. It has become known as the city of music because the opera composer Gioachino Rossini was born there in 1792.

  4. The Sforza became allied with the Borgia family through the arranged marriage (1493–1497) between Lucrezia Borgia and Giovanni (the illegitimate son of Costanzo I of Pesaro). This alliance failed, as the Borgia family annulled the marriage once the Sforza family were no longer needed.

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    Relationship To The House Of Sforza
    Founder of the House of Sforza
    Son of Muzio Attendolo, first Sforza ...
    Wife of Francesco I Sforza
    Son of Francesco I Sforza and Bianca ...
    • Milan: Francesco II (1535), Pesaro: Galeazzo Sforza (1512)
  5. Giovanni Sforza ( 5 luglio 1466 – 27 luglio 1510) fu signore di Pesaro e Gradara, figlio di Costanzo I Sforza (cugino di Ludovico Sforza, il "Moro") e primo marito di Lucrezia Borgia . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 La vita e il matrimonio con Lucrezia Borgia. 2 Ascendenza. 3 Note. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Voci correlate. 6 Altri progetti.

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  7. This accusation was undoubtedly nothing more than a malicious lie, elaborated by her first husband Giovanni Sforza, who argued that the pope had annulled his marriage to Lucrezia “to have the...

  8. Document in which Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, granted commercial rights to Giovanni Merlo and his descendants, September 7, 1452; it allowed them to buy and sell goods in Milan.

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