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Castello Cantelmo-
Caldora (Italian for Cantelmo-
Caldora Castle) is a
Middle Ages
castle in Pacentro,
Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The
castle was built...
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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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Castello Caldora (Italian for
Caldora Castle) is a
Middle Ages
castle in Civitaluparella,
Province of
Chieti (Abruzzo).
There is no
reliable information...
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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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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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takeover from a
group named Delfino Pescara 1936 was
finalized with
Deborah Caldora becoming the
first woman to
serve as
chairman of the club. In the meantime...
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Ottomans also
captured numerous prisoners;
including Count Antonio Caldora,
Iacopo Piccinino, and
Philippo de
Navolin of Mantua. The
Ottomans then...
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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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famous condottiero Muzio Attendolo died here.
Another adventurer,
Jacopo Caldora,
conquered the town in 1435 and 1439. In the
following years Pescara was...
- Florence, Milan, and the Pope
mustered an army
under the
condottieri Jacopo Caldora and
Francesco Sforza. The
final clash between the two
armies occurred in...