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    Alessandro Vitelli (1500 – 1554) was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Holy Roman Empire, the Papal States and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He...
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    best troops under Alessandro Vitelli to engage the enemy, which they did at Montemurlo. After defeating the exiles' army, Vitelli stormed the fortress...
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  • and died in Parma. He was the son of Angela de' Rossi and her second husband Alessandro Vitelli. Condotierri Archived 2007-08-14 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • discreetly move the duke's body to San Lorenzo, immediately contact Alessandro Vitelli, the commander of the imperial troops, urging him to arrive quickly with...
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    general in the service of Emperor Charles V, who gave it to its general Alessandro Vitelli. The city was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1639. Later, Amatrice...
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    the renaissance-style Vitelli alla Cannoniera Palace, home to the condottiere Alessandro Vitelli, grandson of Niccolò Vitelli, and wife Angela Paola...
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  • son of Vincenzo Vitelli (son of Alessandro Vitelli) and Faustina Vitelli (daughter of Chiappino); he thus belonged to the noble Vitelli family, both on...
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    (1424-?) Alessandro Vitelli (? - 1461) Paolo Vitelli (1461-1499) Vitellozzo Vitelli (1499-1503) Vitello Vitelli (1519–28) Chiappino II Vitelli (1530–34)...
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  • was Vitello Vitelli; they married in 1522. After Vitello's death in 1528, she married Alessandro Vitelli. Both husbands were from the Vitelli family. She...
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    Pasha Ferdinand I Wilhelm von Roggendorf (DOW) Nikola IV Zrinski Alessandro Vitelli Hans von Ungnad Joachim Brandenburg Strength 93,000 1540: 7,300 1541:...
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