- Niccolò
Fortebraccio (1375–1435), also
known as Niccolò
della Stella, was an
Italian condottiero. Born in Sant'Angelo in Vado, he was the son of Stella...
- 1368 – 5 June 1424), born
Andrea Fortebraccio, was an
Italian condottiero. He was born to the
nobleman Oddo
Fortebraccio and
Giacoma Montemelini at Perugia...
- names, and architecture.
Andrea "Braccio da Montone"
Fortebraccio was the most
important Fortebraccio in Montone,
having served as
Mercenary Captain of a...
- A.C.
Perugia were
founded on 9 June 1905,
after the
merger of U.S.
Fortebraccio and Libertas.
During the
early 1900s, the club
primarily engaged in regional...
- the new settlement. The
troops sent to
reduce that city,
under Niccolò
Fortebraccio, were
later sent to
invade the Lucca,
whose lord,
Paolo Guinigi, had...
- elegance—earning the
nickname "uomo dei polsini" (man of the cuffs) from
journalist Fortebraccio—he
became a
leading figure in his district,
topping the vote
count from...
-
Gabriella Schiavone,
Teresa Vallarella,
Marinella Dipalma, &
Serena Fortebraccio. The
group also
works with the
percussionists Cesare Pastanella and Pippo...
-
under cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi and
several condottieri (Niccolò
Fortebraccio,
Ranuccio Farnese and
Menicuccio dell'Aquila
among them) to recapture...
- Visconti, duke of
Milan (1425), in
whose service together with Niccolò
Fortebraccio he
fought in the Wars in
Lombardy against the
league of Pope
Eugene IV...
-
large contingent of
cavalry in reserve. The left wing,
commanded by
Fortebraccio di Montone, had 352
Venetian men-at-arms
supported by cavalry. Also in...