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Francesco Ferruccio
Statue of Francesco Ferruccio at the Uffizi
Native name
Francesco Ferrucci
Born
(1489-08-14)August 14, 1489 Florence, Republic of Florence
Died
August 3, 1530(1530-08-03) (aged 40) Gavinana, Republic of Florence
Cause of death
Executed by Fabrizio Maramaldo
Allegiance
Florentine Republic
Years of service
1527–1530
Rank
Commissioner General
Battles/wars
Battle of Gavinana Siege of Florence (1529–1530) War of the League of Cognac
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