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Cotignola (Romagnol: Cudgnôla) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Ravenna in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 50 kilometres...
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Francesco da
Cotignola (c. 1475–1532), also
called Zaganelli (Italian pronunciation: [dzaɡaˈnɛlli]), was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period...
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Alfonsine Bagnacavallo Barbiano di
Cotignola Brisig****a
Castel Bolognese-Riolo
Terme Cervia-Milano
Marittima classe Cotignola ****za
Fognano Granarolo ****tino...
- (1411–1476),
founded the
branch of
Santa Fiora, who held the
title of
count of
Cotignola; the
Sforza ruled the
small county of
Santa Fiora in
southern Tuscany...
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Barbiano di
Cotignola is a
frazione (parish) of
Cotignola, in the
province of Ravenna, Italy. It is a
small village,
known as the
birthplace of the medieval...
- position,
including Giovanni Sforza, Lord of
Pesaro and Gradara,
Count of
Cotignola;
Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of
Bisceglie and
Prince of Salerno; and Alfonso...
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Italian painter of the
Renaissance period. Born in
Cotignola,
whence his
nickname of
Girolamo da
Cotignola, he
trained early on with
Francesco Francia in...
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Ranuccio and Lucrezia. She
married Bosio II Sforza,
count of
Santa Fiora e
Cotignola, they had:
Guido Ascanio Alessandro Sforza Sforza Sforza,
whose children...
- 320 cm,
Galleria degli Uffizi,
Florence The
Counterattack of
Michelotto da
Cotignola at the
Battle of San
Romano (c. 1455), wood panel, 182 × 317 cm, Musée...
- Sforza, who
ruled Milan for 16 years.
Giacomuzzo was born in 1369 in
Cotignola (Romagna) to a rich
family of
rural nobility, son of
Giovanni Attendolo...