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- The Battle of Campomorto was fought near Frosinone, in the Lazio (Italy) on 21 August 1482, during the War of Ferrara. It saw the Papal army, led by the...
- service 1484-1523 Rank General Battles / wars War of Ferrara Battle of Campomorto Italian Wars of 1499–1504 Battle of Cerignola Battle of Ruvo Battle of...
- Ercole d'Este. When Papal-Venetian milices were smashed at the Battle of Campomorto, Sixtus changed side. Again alone, the Venetians were defeated in the...
- Sigismondo was, however, defeated by Neapolitan forces in the battle of Campomorto (1482). Pandolfo IV, his son (1500), lost Rimini to Cesare Borgia, after...
- Utrecht in coalition with Burgundy defeats a rebel army. 1482 Battle of Campomorto 21 AugustPapal army under Roberto Malatesta defeats Neapolitan troops...
- the duke withdrew to Velletri, where, forced to go to a place called Campomorto, he was engaged in battle, where the duke's army was defeated. Alfonso...
- 200 Country Italy Region Lombardy Province Pavia (PV) Frazioni Bonate, Campomorto, Casatico, Gnignano Government  • Mayor Matteo Pedrazzoli Area  • Total...
- archers, fought with the papal army of Roberto Malatesta in the Battle of Campomorto, in a marshy area next to the territory Velletri, now in the town of Aprilia...
- basilica was the victory of the papal troops against the Neapolitans at Campomorto on 21 August 1482. The reconstruction also had a symbolic message that...
- Rovere enemies. The main encounter, however, was the pitched Battle of Campomorto near Velletri, 21 August 1482, in which the Neapolitan troops were soundly...