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  2. Maximilian Sforza - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian Maria Sforza (Italian: Massimiliano Maria Sforza; 25 January 1493 – 25 May 1530) [1] was a Duke of Milan from the Sforza family, the son of Ludovico Sforza. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The book was made for Maximilian's future father-in-law Charles the Bold in 1466 by Bruges, [197] then given to Galeazzo Maria Sforza likely in 1475–76 during his and Charles's brief alliance, [198] became Bianca Maria Sforza's property, and was finally brought to Maximilian's library after Bianca's and Maximilian's marriage in 1494.

  4. Battle of Novara (1513) - Wikipedia

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    Following the French removal from Milan, Swiss mercenaries installed Maximilian Sforza as Duke of Milan on 29 December 1512. [ 2 ] In June 1513, the French army, consisting of more than 20,000 under Louis de la Trémoille , besieged the city of Novara, which was held by Swiss mercenaries .

  5. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian I was a member of the Order of the Garter, nominated by King Henry VII of England in 1489. His Garter stall plate survives in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. [298] Maximilian was patron of the Order of Saint George founded by his father, and also the founder of its secular confraternity. [299]

  6. War of the League of Cambrai - Wikipedia

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    English victory over France. August–December 1512: Holy League negotiations on territorial changes failed. Venice left the League, Milan joined the League. 29 December 1512: Swiss mercenaries installed Maximilian Sforza as Duke of Milan. 23 March 1513: Venice and France concluded an alliance to partition northern Italy between them.

  7. House of Sforza - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Battle of Marignano - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian Sforza [1] Cardinal Mattheus Schiner: Strength; French: 30,000 men and 72 guns [2] Venetian reinforcements: 10,000 men (very few engaged) [3] 22,200 men 22,000 infantry; 200 cavalry; Casualties and losses; 5,000 dead [4] Unknown wounded: 10,000 dead [5] Unknown wounded

  9. Category:16th-century dukes of Milan - Wikipedia

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