CastruccioCastracanidegliAntelminelli (Italian: [kaˈstruttʃo kastraˈkaːni]; 1281 – 3 September 1328) was an Italian condottiero and duke of Lucca. Castruccio...
Castruccio is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Castruccio Castracane degliAntelminelli (1779–1852), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal...
and Cangrande della Scala but he strongly antagonised CastruccioCastracanidegliAntelminelli. In 1308 he acquired jurisdictional power in the lordship...
lordship over their Republic to the ghibelline CastruccioCastracani, member of the House of Antelminelli and leader of great political and military capacity...
Wotton and others spelt the name) were collaterally descended from CastruccioCastracani, who was tyrant of Lucca in Dante's time. In 1596, whilst he was...
intorno la vita di CastrucciodegliAntelminelliCastracani (1811) Mary Shelley: Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, prince of Lucca (1823)...
lord, and a leading figure in the politics of his era CastruccioCastracanidegliAntelminelli (1281–1328). condottiero and duke of Lucca Bartolomeo Colleoni...
Sardinia in 1323. In 1321, Pontremoli was captured by CastruccioCastracanidegliAntelminelli. In March and May 1325, Fieschi received royal protection...
with Castracani. These accommodations with the Lucchese general were independent of Florentine wishes. In 1305, the CastruccioCastracanidegli Antelminelli...
married Maria Caterina Antelminelli, establishing a link with the early 14th century condottieros and lord of Lucca CastruccioCastracani. However, she died...
Alessandro Castracani (or Alessandro Castracane, 1580–1649), a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fano Castruccio Castracane degliAntelminelli (1779–1852)...
1527) Lucasian lawyer: The life of CastruccioCastracanidegli Anteminelli, Duke Of Lucca (Vita Castruccii Antelminelli) from 1301 to 1328. Muratori, Lodovico...