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  1. Massimiliano Sforza (deutsch Maximilian Sforza; * 25. Januar 1493 in Mailand; † 4. Juni 1530 in Paris) war ein Mitglied der Familie Sforza und von 1512 bis 1515 Herzog von Mailand. Er verlor das Herzogtum 1515 an den französischen König Franz I.

  2. Maximilian Maria Sforza (Italian: Massimiliano Maria Sforza; 25 January 1493 – 25 May 1530) was a Duke of Milan from the Sforza family, the son of Ludovico Sforza. He was installed as a ruler of Milan in 1512 after the capture of Milan by the Holy League, supported by a Swiss militia led by Jakob Meyer zum Hasen.

  3. MASSIMILIANO Sforza, duca di Milano. – Primogenito di Ludovico detto il Moro e di Beatrice d’Este, nacque il 25 genn. 1493 a Milano. Fu battezzato con il nome di Ercole in omaggio al nonno materno, duca di Ferrara primo di questo nome; il nome fu in seguito affiancato e poi sostituito da Massimiliano, in onore del re dei Romani.

  4. After defeating Duke Massimiliano Sforza at the Battle of Marignano in 1515, Francis I of France compelled him, in the Treaty of Noyon, to renounce his claim to the duchy of Milan. The vanquished Sforza turned for help to Pope Leo X and Charles V, with whom he…

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    11. Juni 2010 · Nach der Niederlage der eidgenössischen Truppen in der Schlacht von Marignano 1515 musste Sforza zugunsten von König Franz I. auf das Herzogtum Mailand verzichten und nach Frankreich übersiedeln.

  6. Am 20. Juni 1512 versicherten die Mailänder der Heiligen Liga und dem rechtmäßigen Erben des Herzogtums, Massimiliano Sforza, ihre Treue und Verbundenheit.

  7. After Imperial German troops drove out the French, Maximilian Sforza, son of Ludovico, became Duke of Milan (1512–1515) until the French returned under Francis I of France and imprisoned him. In 1521 Charles V drove out the French and restored the younger son of Ludovico, Francesco II Sforza to the duchy.