Jacopo Caldora or Giacomo Caldora (1369 – November 15, 1439) was an Italian condottiero. Jacopo Caldora was born in Castel del Giudice (Abruzzo in present-day...
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Pacentro (section Caldora/Cantelmo Castle)
successively in the feudal domain of several powerful families. Jacopo Caldora and his son Antonio controlled Pacentro from the late 13th century until...
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Naples. Vitellesco was defeated at the Battle of Volturno and Antonio Caldora at the Battle of Pescara by Andrea Matteo Acquaviva II, Francesco Piccinino...
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Trivento Cathedral Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Guglionesi) Santuario di Santa Maria del Canneto (Roccavivara) Caldora Castle (Carpinone) Castle Anjou...
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structure was transformed by the condottiero Giacomo Caldora, who had become its lord. The Caldora family built new city walls still seen today, including...
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of the Brienne, the Enghien, Luxembourg, Sanseverino, Barbiano, Orsini, Caldora and Orsini del Balzo families. In 1455, Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini...
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from the pope, but could not cooperate well with its commander, Jacopo Caldora. René was released in 1437, and arrived in Naples to take over the rule...
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mercenaries in August 1439. After the death of his condottiero Jacopo Caldora, however, René's fortune started to decline: Alfonso could easily capture...
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Giacomo Caldora". Vaglienti, Francesca M. (2000). "Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza nel Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani" [Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza in...
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The following year, the combined Papal-Neapolitan army, led by Giacomo Caldora and Francesco Sforza, defeated him at the Battle of L'Aquila (2 June 1424);...
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