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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. Other articles where Giovanni Sforza is discussed: Lucrezia Borgia: …was in 1493 married to Giovanni Sforza, lord of Pesaro. When Alexander allied himself with Naples, and Milan with the French, Giovanni, fearing for his life, fled from Rome and became an enemy of the Borgias, later charging incestuous relations between Lucrezia and Alexander.

  3. Jul 5, 2018 · Giovanni Sforza d’Aragona was born on this day in 1466 in Pesaro in the region of Le Marche. The illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza, Giovanni became part of the powerful Sforza family and inherited his father’s titles when he was just 17, as Costanzo I died leaving no legitimate children. Giovanni Sforza is mainly remembered for being ...

  4. The House of Sforza ( pronounced [ˈsfɔrtsa]) was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. Sforza rule began with the family's acquisition of the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's main branch, Francesco II Sforza, in 1535.

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    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. Battista. Isabella. Religione. Cattolicesimo. 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 .

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  7. Sforza Family, Italian family, first named Attendoli, that produced two famous soldiers of fortune and founded a dynasty that ruled Milan for almost a century. 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.

  8. Jun 5, 2021 · Like Caterina Sforza, Giovanni Sforza did have the last laugh, however, and after the fall of the Borgias in 1503, he returned to Pesaro, remarried, and surprise surprise, had a son. The infant Costanzo II was confirmed as lord of Pesaro, but died only two years later, and the territories were given by the new pope to his own family, the Della ...

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