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- Sampiero Corso (Corsican: Sampieru Corsu, born Sampiero da Bastelica; 1498 – 17 January 1567) was a Corsican soldier, father of the Marshal of France...
- Genoa. It too generated a po****tion of Corsican exiles, one of whom, Sampiero Corso, immigrated to France and became ultimately a high-ranking officer...
- Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis. The unlucky protagonist of this episode was Sampiero di Bastelica, who would later come to be considered a hero of the island...
- Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2020. Sampiero, Josh (23 April 2014). "Fred Fugen and Vincent Reffet took BASE jumping...
- Los F to run away and avoid arrest. Juan Daniel García Treviño as Ulises Sampiero Jonathan Espinoza as Jeremy Angelina Chen as Lin Coral Puente as Chaparra...
- Maremma to Corsica. The French were also supported by Corsican exiles under Sampiero Corso and Giordano Orsini (Gallicized as "Jourdan des Ursins") in this...
- Archived from the original on 26 July 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2022. Sampiero, Josh (18 August 2015). "This crazy guy set a new cliff-jump world record"...
- others were mercenaries in the service of the Kingdom of France (including Sampiero Corso who also served the Kingdom of Naples and returned to his native...
- Kaspar von Silenen 1506–1517 First Commander of the Pontifical Swiss Guard. Sampiero Corso 1498–1567 1512–1567  France A condottiero mercenary at age 14, Corso...
- Furie neighborhood of Messina. There are works by him in Zaffaria, in Sampiero di Monforte, in the church of San Francesco di Paola, and of the Santissimi...