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  2. Cangrande II della Scala (7 June 1332 – 14 December 1359) was Lord of Verona from 1351 until his death. In 1351, after the death of his father Mastino II della Scala, he inherited the lordship of Verona and Vicenza, initially (until 1352) under the regency of his uncle Alberto II.

  3. Cangrande (christened Can Francesco) della Scala (9 March 1291 – 22 July 1329) was an Italian nobleman, belonging to the della Scala family who ruled Verona from 1308 until 1387. Now perhaps best known as the leading patron of the poet Dante Alighieri and featuring prominently in Giovanni Boccaccio 's almost contemporary Decameron , Cangrande ...

  4. Cangrande II della Scala (7 June 1332 – 14 December 1359) was Lord of Verona from 1351 until his death. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. In 1351, after the death of his father Mastino II della Scala, he inherited the lordship of Verona and Vicenza, initially (until 1352) under the regency of his uncle Alberto II.

  5. Cangrande II della Scala (Verona, 7 giugno 1332 – Verona, 14 dicembre 1359) è stato un condottiero e politico italiano

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · Castelvecchio was constructed by Lord Cangrande II Della Scala in the mid to late 1300s. This complex of strong fortifications and mighty towers was built by Scala as a defense structure against the surrounding clans of Venice, Gonzaga, and Sforza.

  7. Sep 10, 2023 · Cangrande II della Scala (8 June 1332 – 14 December 1359) was Lord of Verona from 1351 until his death. In 1351, after the death of his father Mastino II della Scala, he inherited the lordship of Verona and Vicenza, initially (until 1352) under the regency of his uncle Antonio.

  8. Feb 15, 2010 · Can Francesco della Scala, or "Cangrande," as he was more commonly known, was the most illustrious member of the della Scala family dynasty which dominated Veronese politics from the mid-thirteenth through the end of the fourteenth century.

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