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Jacopo Caldora

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in his conquest of the Kingdom. When the Aragonese troops were left under siege in Naples, he changed sides again, winning the title of
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He subsequently continued to defend the Anjou cause after Alfonso's return. In 1431 he was sent to fight against the excommunicated
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His son Antonio Caldora was also a successful condottiero who later sided with the Anjou faction against
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Jacopo was the son of Giovanni Antonio Caldora, and Rita Cantelmo, a noblewoman of the powerful
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from Queen Joan, and serving as assistant to the Kingdom's commander-in-chief
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In the political turmoil of the period, Caldora later became a general of
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of French origin. He had two brothers, Restaino and Raimondo.
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Coat of arms

Raimondo Orsini del Balzo
Castel del Giudice
Kingdom of Naples
Colle Sannita
Badia Morronese
Sulmona
Noble family
condottiero
Castel del Giudice
Abruzzo
Molise
Kingdom of Naples
Braccio da Montone
Joan II of Anjou
Sergianni Caracciolo
Anversa
Arce
Bari
Campo di Giove
Monteodorisio
Pacentro
Palena
Trivento
Valva
Vasto
Cantelmo Family

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