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  1. SFORZA, Giovanni. Edoardo Rossetti. – Nacque nel 1466 in data imprecisata da Costanzo, signore di Pesaro, e da Fiore Boni, figlia di Ugolino. Sforza crebbe probabilmente in casa della madre naturale fino a quando, nel 1475, il padre si sposò con Camilla Marzano d’Aragona; dopo questa data Giovanni e il più giovane fratello Galeazzo si ...

  2. Camillo Leonardi, figlio di Stefano Leonardi e di tale Cicella, nonno del più celebre Gian Giacomo Leonardi, nacque a Pesaro nel 1450 ca. e morì a Pesaro dopo il 1532. Fu medico ed erudito, astronomo e astrologo, cortigiano di Costanzo Sforza e poi del figlio Giovanni Sforza. Il 7 settembre 1471 conseguì il dottorato in medicina, alla scuola ...

  3. The Sforza became allied with the Borgia family through the arranged marriage (1493–1497) between Lucrezia Borgia and Giovanni (the illegitimate son of Costanzo I of Pesaro). This alliance failed, as the Borgia family annulled the marriage once the Sforza family were no longer needed.

  4. 5. Juli 2020 · Giovanni Sforza was born on 5 July 1466. He was the illegitimate son of Constanzo I Sforza and a member of the prominent House of Sforza who ruled Pesaro and Gradara. In 1483 he inherited the lordship of Pesaro and Gradara after the death of his father. The lordship was initially ruled by his father’s widow Camilla d’Aragona as regent until ...

  5. Giovanni Sforza (5 July 1466 – 27 July 1510) was lord of Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 to 1510, succeeding Costanzo I Sforza and preceding Costanzo II Sforza. He was married to Lucrezia Borgia, Pope Alexander VI's daughter, from 1492 to 1497, when the marriage was annulled due to his impotence. Giovanni Sforza was the illegitimate son of Costanzo I Sforza, and he was a member of the House of ...

  6. Accordingly, Lucrezia was in 1493 married to Giovanni Sforza, lord of Pesaro. When Alexander allied himself with Naples, and Milan with the French, Giovanni, fearing for his life, fled from Rome and became an enemy of the Borgias, later charging incestuous relations between Lucrezia and Alexander. Alexander annulled the marriage in 1497 on the ...

  7. 5. Juni 2021 · Like Caterina Sforza, Giovanni Sforza did have the last laugh, however, and after the fall of the Borgias in 1503, he returned to Pesaro, remarried, and surprise surprise, had a son. The infant Costanzo II was confirmed as lord of Pesaro, but died only two years later, and the territories were given by the new pope to his own family, the Della Rovere.