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Francesco I Sforza

in the 1430s fought for the Papal States and Milan against Venice. Once the war between Milan and Venice ended in 1441 under mediation by Sforza, he successfully...

Last Update: 2024-03-13T14:31:17Z Word Count : 1679 Synonim Francesco I Sforza

List of dukes of Milan

commander-in-chief of the Milanese forces, Francesco I Sforza, defected from Milan to Venice in 1448, and two years later, after several side switches and cunning...

Last Update: 2023-12-15T22:40:34Z Word Count : 1042 Synonim List of dukes of Milan

High-speed rail in Italy

first line connects Turin to Salerno via Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from Turin to Venice via Milan and Verona, and is under...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T16:28:37Z Word Count : 3083 Synonim High-speed rail in Italy

Venice

5 mi) in a single direction. Venice is served by regional and national trains, including trains to Florence (1h53), Milan (2h13), Turin (3h10), Rome (3h33)...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T04:23:22Z Word Count : 18336 Synonim Venice

Milano Centrale railway station

Frecciarossa) Milan-Bari: Milan - Bologna - Ancona - Pescara - Foggia – Bari High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciarossa) Milan-Venice: Milan - Brescia -...

Last Update: 2024-03-16T01:17:44Z Word Count : 2289 Synonim Milano Centrale railway station

Milan

Milan (/mɪˈlæn/ mil-AN, US also /mɪˈlɑːn/ mil-AHN, Milanese: [miˈlãː] ; Italian: Milano, Italian: [miˈlaːno] ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T16:39:43Z Word Count : 18052 Synonim Milan

Milan–Venice railway

The MilanVenice railway line is one of the most important railway lines in Italy. It connects the major city of Milan, in Lombardy, with the Adriatic...

Last Update: 2023-05-16T14:12:26Z Word Count : 872 Synonim Milan–Venice railway

Autostrada A4 (Italy)

connects Turin and Trieste via Milan and Venice. The city of Venice (or rather, Mestre which is the "land" part of Venice) originally formed a bottleneck...

Last Update: 2023-04-12T09:33:56Z Word Count : 384 Synonim Autostrada A4 (Italy)

Venezia Santa Lucia railway station

Grand Canal. The station lies at the 267 kilometres (166 mi) mark of the MilanVenice railway. A bridge over the Grand Canal, the Ponte degli Scalzi (or Ponte...

Last Update: 2024-03-18T00:04:21Z Word Count : 1376 Synonim Venezia Santa Lucia railway station

Federica Galli

architecture of the Po valley, the Alps, the Mediterranean coast, Milan, and Venice, with a particular focus on the trees occupying these environments...

Last Update: 2023-09-27T08:00:48Z Word Count : 1020 Synonim Federica Galli

Apéritif and digestif

Turin (where modern vermouth was created), Rome, Genoa, Florence, Milan and Venice. An apéritif known as Dubonnet was introduced in France in 1846, created...

Last Update: 2024-03-13T17:19:52Z Word Count : 1057 Synonim Apéritif and digestif

Pioltello-Limito railway station

located on the MilanVenice railway. The train services are operated by Trenord. The station opened as Limito in 1846 and was renamed in 1908 to its current...

Last Update: 2023-12-17T05:55:25Z Word Count : 264 Synonim Pioltello-Limito railway station

Leonardo da Vinci

in 1500, Leonardo fled Milan for Venice, accompanied by his assistant Salaì and friend, the mathematician Luca Pacioli. In Venice, Leonardo was employed...

Last Update: 2024-03-23T10:43:20Z Word Count : 14754 Synonim Leonardo da Vinci

Military history of the Republic of Venice

time, the rise of the Visconti of Milan drew Venice into the condottiere warfare of Italy. The 14th century saw Venice successfully siege the northern Dalmatian...

Last Update: 2023-10-16T01:50:34Z Word Count : 3772 Synonim Military history of the Republic of Venice

Istituto Europeo di Design

in Milan. The school is organized into four disciplines: Design, Fashion, Visual Communication and Management. It is spread over nine cities - Milan, Turin...

Last Update: 2024-02-17T21:07:17Z Word Count : 529 Synonim Istituto Europeo di Design

List of cities in Italy

Tuscany 20. Modena, Emilia-Romagna Rome Milan Naples Turin Palermo Genoa Bologna Florence Bari Catania Venice Verona Messina Padua Trieste Brescia Taranto...

Last Update: 2024-03-05T08:10:54Z Word Count : 183 Synonim List of cities in Italy

Italian War of 1494–1495

(including Naples, Venice, Florence, Milan, the Papal States, Genoa and Mantua), Spain and the Holy Roman Empire formed the League of Venice to expel the French...

Last Update: 2024-02-18T05:40:30Z Word Count : 8505 Synonim Italian War of 1494–1495

Venice Marco Polo Airport

company) motorboats; Mestre, the mainland and Venice Mestre railway station, providing connections to Milan, Padua, Trieste, Verona and the rest of Italy...

Last Update: 2024-03-09T03:32:27Z Word Count : 818 Synonim Venice Marco Polo Airport

Duchy of Milan

with Venice, Florence, Pope Clement VII, and the French. This resulted quickly in his own expulsion from Milan by imperial forces, but he managed to remain...

Last Update: 2024-03-19T20:12:40Z Word Count : 1615 Synonim Duchy of Milan

War of the League of Cambrai

war on Venice. Venice requested France, then still their ally, to send aid, which Chaumont did in the form of several thousand troops from Milan. 20–21...

Last Update: 2024-03-20T22:21:40Z Word Count : 6094 Synonim War of the League of Cambrai

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Francesco I Sforza

Francesco I Sforza (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈpriːmo ˈsfɔrtsa]; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the Sforza dynasty in the duchy of Milan, ruling as its (fourth) duke from 1450 until his death. In the 1420s, he participated in the War of L'Aquila and in the 1430s fought for the Papal States and Milan against Venice. Once the war between Milan and Venice ended in 1441 under mediation by Sforza, he successfully invaded southern Italy alongside René of Anjou, pretender to the throne of Naples, and after that returned to Milan. He was instrumental in the Treaty of Lodi (1454) which ensured peace in the Italian realms for a time by ensuring a strategic balance of power. He died in 1466 and was succeeded as duke by his son, Galeazzo Maria Sforza. While Sforza was recognized as duke of Milan, his son Ludovico would be the first to have formal investiture under the Holy Roman Empire by Maximilian I in 1494.


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