• Jacopo Piccinino (1423 – July 1465) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, the son of military leader Niccolò Piccinino. A native of Perugia, he was...
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  • Francesco Piccinino (c. 1407 – 1449), Italian condottiero Jacopo Piccinino (1423–1465), Italian condottiero and nobleman Niccolò Piccinino (1386–1444)...
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    Niccolò Piccinino, (1386-1444), making him the adopted brother of Jacopo Piccinino (1423-1465). Francesco earned a reputation as a gallant warrior serving...
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    Niccolò Piccinino (1386 – 15 October 1444) was an Italian condottiero. He was born in Perugia, the son of a butcher. Piccinino was introduced in the guild...
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    Bergamo and a big part of the Bassa Bresciana, during the spring 1453 Jacopo Piccinino, commander of the venetian army, retaked the lost territories. His...
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    the Papal States. In 1458, the captain of Perugia and Lord of Assisi Jacopo Piccinino (1423 - 1465 built the polygonal tower north - occidentale, which was...
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  • and the Anguillara, made overtures to the condottiero Jacopo Piccinino, son of Niccolò Piccinino, who was fighting for René d'Anjou. Violence erupted in...
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  • located a garrison of around 500 men. Jacopo Piccinino could count on over 5000 infantrymen. On May 25th, Piccinino placed the bombards in front of the...
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    Borgonuovo; Drusiana Sforza (30 September 1437 - 29 June 1474), married Jacopo Piccinino. Williams 1998, p. 201. Walsh 2005, p. 395. Fletcher 2013, p. 79. Gregorovius...
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    Galeazzo Visconti and his successor Francesco I Sforza, dukes of Milan, Jacopo Piccinino and Federico II da Montefeltro, lord of Urbino. The city went into...
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