Jacopo Piccinino
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141:, in the course of one of the dynastic wars which tore apart the Kingdom of Naples in that period, he agreed to sign a treaty: Piccinino married to Drusiana, Francesco Sforza's natural daughter, and obtained the confirmation of his lands as well as the title of chancellor of the
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109:(1440). In his early career he fought mainly against
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152:to receive the position as viceroy of
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22:(1423 – July 1465) was an Italian
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