Gherardo Appiani (c. 1370 – May 1405) was the lord of Piombino from 1398 until his death.[1] He was a member of the Appiani family.
He was born in Pisa, the son of Iacopo I Appiani. He was lord of that city from 1398 until 1399, obtaining the lordship of Piombino in 1398 in exchange for Pisa, sold to Gian Galeazzo Visconti for 200,000 florins. In 1396 he married Paola Colonna, daughter of Agapito Colonna, and sister of future Pope Martin V.
He died in 1405, succeeded in Piombino by his son Iacopo.
^Mauro Carrara, Signori e principi di Piombino, Bandecchi & Vivaldi, Pontedera 1996.
GherardoAppiani (c. 1370 – May 1405) was the lord of Piombino from 1398 until his death. He was a member of the Appiani family. He was born in Pisa, the...
was absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. On 19 February 1399 GherardoAppiani ceded Pisa and the majority of its territories, which his family had...
Look up Gherardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gherardo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: GherardoAppiani (1370–1405), the...
1445 until her death. She was born in Piombino, the first daughter of GherardoAppiani, lord of that principality. She succeeded her mother Paola Colonna...
the son of Iacopo I Appiani, and followed his brother Gherardo to Piombino when he became lord of the Tuscan city. When Gherardo died, he remained in...
Iacopo II Appiani (1400 – 27 December 1441) was the lord of Piombino from 1411 until 1427. He was born in Piombino, the son of Gherardo Appiano, whom...
the now decadent Republic, on February 13, 1399, the lord of Pisa GherardoAppiani sold the city and the countryside for the sum of 200,000 gold florins...
Toscana del Quattrocento: il Magnifico Signore di Piombino Jacopo III Appiani e le aziende Maschiani di Pisa. Studi e testi / Archivi di Santa Maria...
Lord of Pisa Reign 13 February 1399 – 3 September 1402 Predecessor GherardoAppiani Successor Gabriele Maria Visconti Born 16 October 1351 Pavia, Italy...
Oddo would become Pope Martin V. On 18 June 1396, she was married to GherardoAppiani, lord of Piombino. At his death, she held the regency for their son...
while the Appiani retained the lordship of Piombino, Suvereto, Buriano, Scarlino, Vignale, Populonia, Elba, Pianosa and Montecristo. Gherardo was succeeded...
Ladislaus invaded Tuscany, capturing Cortona and the island of Elba from GherardoAppiani. Florence hired the condottiere Braccio da Montone, who defeated Ladislaus...
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MariaTeresia Dominae comites hanc operam in Gherarducci memoriam Sancti Appiani Templo donant. A.D. MMX. According to the last Register of Italian Nobility...
but also the ideal model for many contemporary painters including Andrea Appiani. Faithful to her "old" master and partner Crescentini's musical ideals...