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Costanzo Fondulo (died 1423) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Cremona (1412–1423). On 28
March 1412,
Costanzo Fondulo was appointed...
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under several condottieri. In 1406–1407 he
commanded the
troops of
Gabrino Fondulo, lord of Cremona, and
subsequently served under Pandolfo III Malatesta...
- short-lived
return of the Cavalcabò. On 25 July 1406,
captain Cabrino Fondulo killed his
employer Ubaldo Cavalcabò
along with all the male
members of...
- Ghidoni,
Ippolito Storto,
Giovanni Battista Belliboni, and
Giovanni Paolo Fondulo. The
Mystery of the P****ion of Christ, [1]
Gaius Mucius Scaevola (drawing...
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September 1435.
While bishop, he was the prin****l co-consecrator of
Costanzo Fondulo,
Bishop of
Cremona (1412), and
Girolamo de Pola,
Bishop of Capodistria...
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reinforced in 1341–45 by Bernabò
Visconti and then destro**** in 1406 by
Cabrino Fondulo. The
latter immediately had a
larger castle erected by
Maffeo Moro, completed...
- Piacenza.
While bishop, he was the prin****l co-consecrator of
Costanzo Fondulo,
Bishop of
Cremona (1412). He
attended the
Council of
Constance (1414–1418)...
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Cabrino Fondulo (1370-1425), Lord of Cremona,
subject of a
dramatic monologue in From Many
Times and Lands...
- the lord of
Brescia Pandolfo Malatesta, and the lord of
Cremona Cabrino Fondulo.
Pandolfo came to the
Cremonese territory with an army and took possession...
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Visconti lordship: in particular,
Oldrado II
succeeded in
defeating Gabrino Fondulo,
feudatory of Cremona, from whom he also took away all his properties,...