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Gian Giacomo Medici

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20: 39: 164:. Evidence can be found that Marquis Giacomo di Medici was born in Valsolda and even had a residence in the community of Porlezza. In the main church of Cima, which belongs to the community of Porlezza, an inconspicuous relief shows the lion of San Marco, a symbol of the alliance between Gian Giacomo de Medici and the former 19: 199:
In 1543 he purchased the ancient fortified castle of Frascarolo, near present-day Induno Olona, in the Valceresio, which he converted into a sumptuous villa. In the summer of 1545 he married
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It is likely that Gian Giacomo even had a residence in Cima, on the same spot where now stands a hotel, probably not called by chance Parco San Marco.
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Gian Giacomo, the eldest of fourteen children, was banished from Milan after a daring murder of revenge in broad daylight. He fled to
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where he gathered about him a band of brigands answerable to none but him. He threw in his lot as bodyguard to the future
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That he fled to Lake Como was no coincidence. For, he was born in Valsolda which is a part of the community of
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gained a reputation for unscrupulous violence in the Sforza pay; in partial recompense, he was made Marquis of
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Gian Giacomo Medici was the brother of Giovanni Angelo Medici, who was later to be elected Pope as
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Since his only son, Camillo (died after 1586), was illegitimate, albeit made a
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trained with Gian Giacomo, who instructed him in mathematics and architecture.
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on 28 March 1528 (by Imperial patent and confirmed by Francesco Sforza II,
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in 1555, also the year of his death. Il Medeghino is buried in the
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and elsewhere in Italy (the "War of Siena"), in the
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Pier Paolo Galeotti

his funerary monument
it
Leone Leoni
cathedral of Milan
Italian
condottiero
Marignano
Musso
Lecco
Lombardy
Pius IV
Medici
Lake Como
Duke of Milan
Francesco II Sforza
Charles V
Marignano
Duke of Milan
Musso
Lecco
Porlezza
Republic of Venice
condottiere
Battle of Mühlberg
Wars of Religion
Low Countries
Agostino Ramelli

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