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Napoleone della Torre

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25: 238:(1268) and his definitive conquest of southern Italy, Charles of Anjou tried to extend his power to the whole peninsula: Napo refused to support his moves, provoking Angevin revenge in the form of rebellions against him. 218:
of the following year meant a triumph of the Guelphs in Italy; in 1267 the main members of the party met in Milan to renew the league against the new Ghibelline leader, the German
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at Como, where he remained for 19 months until his death in 1278. He was buried in the church of St. Nicholas in the castle.
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against the Della Torre, waged war against him. Napo initially defeated Visconti's troops in the battle of Guazzera (near
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in 1262 but had never been able to enter his seat), and now the main exponent of the opposition in Milan and in
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In 1269 his brother Raimondo, bishop of Como, was captured by Conrad Venosta von Matsch (a minor vassal of
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Napo della Torre was held in a cage hanging outside the tower at
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He took power in Milan in 1265, succeeding his cousin Filippo as
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Lord of Milan
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Pagano I della Torre
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Charles of Anjou
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victory at Benevento
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