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  1. Giovanni Paolo I Sforza. Giovanni Paolo I Sforza (March 1497 – December 1535) was an Italian condottiero, the first in the Sforza family line of the Marquesses of Caravaggio . He was a legitimized son of Ludovico il Moro, duke of Milan, and Lucrezia Crivelli.

  2. SFORZA, Giovanni Paolo in "Dizionario Biografico" - Treccani - Treccani. SFORZA, Giovanni Paolo. Edoardo Rossetti. Nacque probabilmente a Milano il 14 maggio 1497 in una casa prossima al monastero Maggiore, figlio del duca Ludovico Sforza e della favorita Lucrezia Crivelli. Lucrezia era figlia di Bernabò di Andrea Crivelli, cugina dei conti di ...

  3. Sforza rulers of Pesaro and Gradara. Alessandro, 1445–1473; Costanzo I, 1473–1483; Giovanni, 1483–1500 and 1503–1510; Costanzo II, 1510–1512; Galeazzo , 1512; Sforza family tree A family tree of the House of Sforza. Muzio Sforza with mistress Lucia da Torsano had 7 illegitimate sons. son Gabriele Sforza archbishop of Milan

  4. Giovanni Paolo I Sforza o Giampaolo I Sforza ( Milano, 8 marzo 1497 – Napoli, 13 dicembre 1535) è stato un condottiero italiano, capostipite della linea dei marchesi di Caravaggio . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Discendenza. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Voci correlate. 7 Altri progetti. 8 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  5. 5 de jul. de 2018 · Giovanni Sforza is mainly remembered for being the first husband of Lucrezia Borgia, but he was also a condottiero - a professional army commander - who fought military campaigns and ruled over Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 until his death.

  6. Other articles where Giovanni Sforza is discussed: Lucrezia Borgia: …was in 1493 married to Giovanni Sforza, lord of Pesaro. When Alexander allied himself with Naples, and Milan with the French, Giovanni, fearing for his life, fled from Rome and became an enemy of the Borgias, later charging incestuous relations between Lucrezia and Alexander. Alexander annulled the marriage in 1497…

  7. 5 de jun. de 2021 · There also remained a number of illegitimate sons: Ottaviano, son of Galeazzo Maria, was a bishop, but also a warrior, and tried—and failed—to take the throne of Milan in 1535; his cousin, Giovanni Paolo, also had ambitions for the Milanese throne in 1535, but died mysteriously the same year.