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  1. The lineage of the Sforza of Santa Fiora, begins with Bosio I (1411-1476), the first legitimate son of Muzio Attendolo and Antonia Salimbeni, who married Cecilia Aldobrandeschi, the legitimate heir of the title and county. Although he was not formally entitled, Bosio was customarily referred to as the Count of Santa Fiora.

  2. Il duca Francesco II Sforza lo investì del feudo di Cella, tolto ai Malaspina nel 1530 e riconfermato da Carlo V al figlio di Bosio Sforza I Sforza. Fu insignito del grado di capitano della guardia di papa Paolo III e venne incaricato di riprendere Perugia dalle mani di Rodolfo II Baglioni.

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  4. When Bosio II Sforza Conte di Santa Fiora was born in 1485, in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy, his father, Federico I Sforza Conte di Santa Fiora, was 17 and his mother, Countess Bartolomea Diana Orsini Santa Fiora, was 16. He married Constanza Farnese in 1515. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters.

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  5. Jun 5, 2021 · Sforza dukes of Milan. Jonathan Spangler June 5, 2021 Italy. In a recent television series, the artist Leonardo da Vinci is brought to Milan to work for the most powerful man in Renaissance Italy: Ludovico il Moro. Il Moro was head of the Sforza family, one of the names most associated with Italian history in the fifteenth century—like Medici ...

  6. In 1418 Scansano was inherited by the Sforza, together with the entire county of Santa Fiora in which it was incorporated as a result of the marriage between Bosio Sforza and Cecilia Aldobrandeschi. In the first years of the XVI century Scansano grew in importance increasingly, up to become one of the main centers of the Maremma, increasing ...

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  7. Bosio I Sforza, VIII conte di Santa Fiora ( Montegiovi, 1411 – Parma, 14 marzo 1476 [1] ), è stato un condottiero e capitano di ventura italiano . Fu conte di Cotignola e Santa Fiora e signore di Castell'Arquato . Duomo di Milano, lapide di Bosio I Sforza.

  8. Costanza Farnese (December 19, 1500, in Rome – May 23, 1545, in Rome) was a daughter of Alessandro Farnese [1] and Silvia Ruffini. [2] Born before her father became Pope Paul III, her siblings were Pier Luigi, Paul, Ranuccio and Lucrezia. She married Bosio II Sforza, [1] count of Santa Fiora e Cotignola, they had:

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