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Melzi's number 17. The mercenary commander Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440/41-1518) led the French forces in the invasion of Milan in 1499. Some ten years before his death, he seems to have commissioned Leonardo to design an equestrian monument that would serve as his tomb. Leonardo made a number of variant sketches (see also RCIN 912347, 912353.


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TRIVULZIO, Gian Giacomo Paolo Pedretti - Nacque a Milano il 22 luglio 1774, secondogenito del marchese Giorgio Teodoro e di Maria Cristina Cicogna Mozzoni. Fu educato dall'abate Vincenzo Buttori, da Giuseppe Biamonti, dal domenicano Carlo Rovelli e dal barnabita Francesco Luigi Fontana. Tra il 1796 e il 1798 ricoprì alcune cariche minori nelle milizie della prima Repubblica Cisalpina.


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Manuale. Gian Giacomo Trivulzio ( Milano, 1440 - Arpajon, 5 dicembre 1518) è stato un militare e politico italiano naturalizzato francese, spregiudicato nelle azioni e coinvolto nelle complesse vicende che ebbero come posta il dominio dei territori della signoria di Milano tra la fine del XV secolo e l'inizio del XVI .


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Italiano: Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (Milano 1440/1441? - Arpajon, Chartres, Francia 1518), figlio di Antonio Trivulzio, fu condottiero e politico spregiudicato coinvolto nelle complesse vicende che hanno avuto come posta il dominio dei territori della signoria di Milano fra la fine del XV secolo e l'inizio del XVI.


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Other articles where Gian Giacomo Trivulzio is discussed: Leonardo da Vinci: Second Milanese period (1508-13): Gian Giacomo Trivulzio had returned victoriously to Milan as marshal of the French army and as a bitter foe of Ludovico Sforza. He commissioned Leonardo to sculpt his tomb, which was to take the form of an equestrian statue and be placed in the mortuary…


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TRIVULZIO, Gian Giacomo detto il Magno Marino Viganò - Nacque a Crema il 24 giugno 1442, secondo dei tre figli di Antonio, condottiero milanese, e di Franceschina Aicardi Visconti, di famiglia di recente nobiltà. Il luogo di nascita è attestato dal cremasco Pietro Terni, suo segretario (Historia, 1964, p. 27), la data dal pronostico astrologico, stampato da Girolamo Cardano (1547, c. 136).


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TRIVULZIO One of the eight chief noble families in Milan. Important members of this family, which flourished from the 13th to the 20th century, were generals, cardinals, and bibliophiles. The most famous member, Gian Giacomo the Great, b. Milan, 1441; d. Chartres, France, 1518; served in the regency for Gian Galeazzo sforza. In 1476 he traveled to the Holy Land with two other Milanese, a.


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Fifteenth-century Italian armorial. Painted in Milan around 1465. Illustrated by Gian Antonio da Tradate. Named for mercenary captain Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, who appears to have been its first owner. Includes the arms of many families from northern Italy and adjacent regions of Europe. Held by the Biblioteca Trivulziana in Milan.


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Antonio Trivulzio, iuniore (d. 1559), Italian Cardinal. Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441-1518), Italian aristocrat. Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1597-1656), Italian Cardinal. Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (1796-1878), Italian risorgimento patriot and (after 1860) senator. Ippolita Trivulzio (1600-1638), wife of Honoré II of Monaco.


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Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441 - 5 December 1518) was an Italian aristocrat and condottiero who held several military commands during the Italian Wars . Biography[edit] Trivulzio was born in Milan, where he studied, among others, with Galeazzo Maria Sforza. In 1465, he followed the latter's army in France to help King Louis XI of France.


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Poldi Pezzoli. Father. Giuseppe Poldi Pezzoli. Mother. Rosa Trivulzio. Occupation. Art collector. Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (Milan 27 July 1822 - 6 April 1879) was an Italian count who gathered art from Italian Renaissance. Italys' first private museum which bears his name, the Museo Poldi Pezzoli .


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Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441 - December 5, 1518) was an Italian aristocrat and condottiero who held several military commands during the Italian Wars. Trivulzio was born in Milan, where he studied, among the others, with Galeazzo Maria Sforza. In 1465 he followed the latter's army in France to help King Louis XI. He also took part in the Milanese campaigns against Bartolomeo Colleoni.


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Trivulzio Monument In 1499, Gian Giacomo Trivulzio was the commander who led the French forces of Louis XII in the invasion of Milan. As Governor of Milan, Trivulzio later hired Leonardo Da Vinci to design and build a monument that would be his tomb. The project may also have been the result of Trivulzio wanting a mortuary chapel for his family.