Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Action-adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Just Cause 3 is a 2015 action-adventure game developed by Avalanche Studios and published by Square Enix 's European subsidiary. It is the third game in the Just Cause series and the sequel to 2010's Just Cause 2. It was released worldwide in December 2015, for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.
Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]; sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown. Shortly before his ninth birthday, Louis became king of France and ...
Just Cause: Took control of San Esprito illegally. [13] Pandak Panay: Panau: Just Cause 2: Killed his father in a car bomb who was the leader of Panau. He did so he can get power. He is a fascist. [14] Sebastiano Di Ravello: Medici: Medici Military: Just Cause 3
The House of Medici (English: / ˈ m ɛ d ɪ tʃ i / MED-itch-ee, UK also / m ə ˈ d iː tʃ i / mə-DEE-chee; [4] Italian: [ˈmɛːditʃi]) was an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence under Cosimo de' Medici during the first half of the 15th century.
Lorenzo's grandfather, Cosimo de' Medici, was the first member of the Medici family to lead the Republic of Florence and run the Medici Bank simultaneously. As one of the wealthiest men in Europe, Cosimo spent a very large portion of his fortune on government and philanthropy, for example as a patron of the arts and financier of public works. [7]
Giuliano de' Medici. Philip III of Spain (1578–r.1598–1621) Christine Marie (1606–1663) m. Victor Amadeus I of Savoy. Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans (1607–1611) Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608–1660) Henrietta Maria of France (1609–1669) m. Charles I of England. Angela/Angelica de' Medici (1608–1636) m.
House of Gonzaga. The House of Gonzaga (US: / ɡənˈzɑːɡə, ɡɒn -, - ˈzæɡ -/, [2] Italian: [ɡonˈdzaːɡa]) is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708 (first as a captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy). They also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France, as ...
The House of Sforza (Italian: [ˈsfɔrtsa]) 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.