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La Bella Principessa (English: "The Beautiful Princess"), also known as Portrait of Bianca Sforza, Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress and Portrait of a Young Fiancée, is a portrait in coloured chalks and ink, on vellum, of a young lady in fashionable costume and hairstyle of a Milanese of the 1490s. [1]
Bianca Maria Sforza (5 April 1472 – 31 December 1510) was Queen of Germany and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire as the third spouse of Maximilian I. She was the eldest legitimate daughter of Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza of Milan by his second wife, Bona of Savoy .
Bianca Maria Visconti (31 March 1425 – 28 October 1468) also known as Bianca Maria Sforza or Blanca Maria was Duchess of Milan from 1450 to 1468 by marriage to Francesco I Sforza. She was regent of Marche during the absence of her spouse in 1448.
The House of Sforza (Italian:) was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan.Sforza rule began with the family's acquisition of the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's main branch, Francesco II Sforza, in 1535.
Bianca Giovanna Sforza (1482 – 23 November 1496) was an Italian noblewoman, she was the illegitimate daughter, then legitimized of Ludovico Sforza and his lover Bernardina de Corradis, she was wife of Galeazzo Sanseverino and favourite of Beatrice d'Este.
Bianca Maria Sforza of Milan: Galeazzo Maria, Duke of Milan : 5 April 1472 16 March 1494 4 February 1508 husband declared "emperor-elect" 31 December 1510 Maximilian I: Isabella of Portugal: Manuel I of Portugal : 23 October 1503 10 March 1526 24 February 1530 husband's coronation: 1 May 1539 Charles V: Maria of Austria: Emperor Charles V
Bianca Maria Sforza: Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan 5 April 1472 January 1474 22 September 1482 husband's death: 31 December 1510 Philibert I: Blanche Palaiologina of Montferrat: William VIII Palaiologos, Marquess of Montferrat (Palaiologoi) 1472 1 April 1485 13 March 1490 husband's death: 30 March 1519 Charles I: Claudine de Brosse: John ...
The death was preceded by sinister omens: according to the Venetian chronicler Marin Sanudo, Beatrice was walking through Milan on that day and when she came to the church where her mother-in-law Bianca Maria Visconti was buried, she stayed there for a long time contemplating her funeral, and those who were with her were unable to move her [27 ...