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Francesco I Pico
Lord of Mirandola
Coat of arms
Successor
Rinaldo "Passerino" Bonacolsi
Born
1272 (1272)
Died
27 November 1321(1321-11-27) (aged 48–49) Castel d'Ario
Noble family
Pico della Mirandola
Father
Bartolomeo Pico
Mother
Adelina Pallavicino
Francesco I Pico (c. 1272 - 1321) was an Italian condottiero and politician of the Pico dynasty. He was the first lord and imperial vicar of Mirandola (1311-1321), and also podestà (1311-12 and 1318-19) and imperial vicar of Modena (1311-12).[1]
FrancescoIPico (c. 1272 - 1321) was an Italian condottiero and politician of the Pico dynasty. He was the first lord and imperial vicar of Mirandola...
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begins the siege of Mirandola against FrancescoIPico, Duke of Mirandola. Bonaclsi has Pico and his sons Francesco and Tommasino arrested and imprisoned...
Gianfrancesco IPico (1415 – 8 November 1467) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, the father to philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. He was...
Strozzi. Giovanni had a paradoxical relationship with his nephew Giovanni FrancescoPico della Mirandola, who was a great admirer of his uncle, yet published...
was succeeded by his son Giovanni Francesco. Born on 3 August 1442, Galeotto was the eldest son of Gianfrancesco IPico, ruler of the Signoria of Mirandola...
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the regent for the Kamakura Shogunate in Japan. July 8 – In Italy, FrancescoIPico, Lord of Mirandola, is captured at Baggiovara by Guelph rebels in Bologna...
France (obtained by his grandfather Galeotto I following the assassination of Giovanni Francesco II Pico) to return under the Holy Roman Empire, having...
nephew Francesco Maria II, entrusting its management to his sister Brigida Pico. (Andreolli). (Litta). (Marek). Bruno Andreolli (2015). "PICO, Alessandro...
and on behalf of her nephew Francesco Maria II Pico della Mirandola, whose grandfather was her brother Alessandro II Pico della Mirandola. She ruled despotically...
of Giovanni Francesco II Pico) to return under the Holy Roman Empire, also taking advantage of the fact that the other branch of the Pico family (that...
begins the siege of Mirandola against FrancescoIPico, Duke of Mirandola. Bonaclsi has Pico and his sons Francesco and Tommasino arrested and imprisoned...
was born in Mirandola, the eldest of the seven children of Gianfrancesco IPico (1415-1467), lord of Mirandola and Concordia and of Giulia Boiardo, daughter...
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form a large quadrilateral surrounded by a moat. In 1500 Giovanni Francesco II Pico della Mirandola built the massive keep called il Torrione (the Big...
Maximilian I of Hapsburg, granted the Lord Giovanni FrancescoPico della Mirandola permission to mint coins: in fact, the first coins in which the Pico coat...
Concordia was part of the fiefs of the Pico della Mirandola family starting from 1311, when FrancescoIPico had a mill built here near the Secchia river...
Francesco Maria I della Rovere (25 March 1490 – 20 October 1538) was an Italian condottiero, who was Duke of Urbino from 1508 to 1516 and, after retaking...
the regent for the Kamakura Shogunate in Japan. July 8 – In Italy, FrancescoIPico, Lord of Mirandola, is captured at Baggiovara by Guelph rebels in Bologna...
available in 2020 Life of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Oration, Giovanni FrancescoPico della Mirandola, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, ed. and trans....
himself nor versed in Kabbalah. Later Christian Kabbalah is mostly based on Pico della Mirandola, Johann Reuchlin and Paolo Riccio. After the 18th century...
Alessandro IPico della Mirandola (15 May 1566 – 2 December 1637) was an Italian nobleman and military man, second Marquis of Concordia (1602–1637), second...