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marriage with
Giovanna Orsini,
Biordo and his
bride took
residence in the
Porta Sole palace, but on
March 10, 1398,
Biordo fell
victim to a
conspiracy orchestrated...
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Biordo Michelotti (1352 – 10
March 1398) was an
Italian condottiero, who was lord of
Perugia and commander-in-chief of the
Republic of Florence. Born in...
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derived from the
given name Michele.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Biordo Michelotti (1352–1398),
Italian mercenary soldier leader Giovanni Michelotti...
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Medieval tombs on the
floor (Knight
Biordo Ubertini's, 1358-1430 ca.)...
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Perugia and
later under several despots, such as the
soldier of
fortune Biordo Michelotti, Gian
Galeazzo Visconti and his
successor Francesco I Sforza...
- was added,
while a few
years later other intervention were
carried on by
Biordo Michelotti.
Cardinal Antonio Maria Ciocchi del
Monte lived in the fortress...
- last
military deed was to help
repulse an
opposing mercenary company under Biordo Michelotti,
Alberico Broglia di
Chieri and "other unemplo**** soldiers",...
- wealthy, powerful,
corporative middle class in the town. The latter, led by
Biordo Michelotti conquered the
castle of
Civitella Ranieri, the
Ranieri family's...
- Fieramosca, Via
Gentile da Leonessa,
Piazza Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Via
Biordo Michelotti, Via
Raimondo Montecuccoli, Via
Ottavio Piccolomini, Via Scipione...
- Perugia, in the
attempt to
retake Mantua,
which was now
under Biordo dei Michelotti;
Biordo hired him for some
operations in the Val Nocera. In 1398 Malatesta...