Castruccio Castracani

Castruccio Castracani

Castruccio Castracani degli Antelminelli (1281–September 3, 1328) was an Italian "condottiero" and duke of Lucca.

Biography

Castracani was born in Lucca, a member of the noble family of Antelminelli, of the Ghibelline party. In 1300 he was exiled with his parents and others of their faction by the Guelphs "Black" party, then in the ascendant. At nineteen he became orphaned, and subsequently served as a "condottiero" under Philip IV of France in Flanders, then with the Visconti in Lombardy, and in 1313 under the Ghibelline chief, Uguccione della Faggiuola, lord of Pisa, in central Italy.

He assisted Uguccione in many enterprises, including the capture of Lucca (1314) and the Battle of Montecatini (1315), in which he was the main protagonist of the victory over the Guelph League led by the Florentines. However, due to his growing popularity, Uguccione had him jailed and condemned to death. An insurrection of the Lucchesi having led to the expulsion of Uguccione and his party, Castruccio regained his freedom and his position, and the Ghibelline triumph was presently assured.

Elected lord (as lifelong consul) of Lucca on June 12, 1316, he warred incessantly against the Florentines, and was at first the faithful adviser and staunch supporter of Frederick of Austria, who made him imperial vicar of Lucca, Lunigiana and Val di Nievole in 1320. After the Battle of Mühldorf he went over to the emperor Louis the Bavarian, whom he served for many years. In 1325 he defeated the Florentines at Altopascio, and was appointed by the emperor duke of Lucca, Pistoia, Volterra and Luni; two years later he captured Pisa, of which he was made imperial vicar. But, subsequently, his relations with Louis seem to have grown less friendly and he was afterwards excommunicated by the papal legate in the interests of the Guelphs (1327).

At his death in 1328 the fortunes of his young children were wrecked in the Guelph triumph.

Niccolò Machiavelli's "Life of Castruccio Castracani" is his third important political book and significant for the understanding of Machiavelli's political philosophy. Mary Shelley's novel "Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca", published in 1823, is based on the life of Castruccio Castracani, though the dates are slightly changed. [Mary Shelley, Preface to " Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca", ed. Stuart Curran (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), 5–6, ISBN 0195108825.]

ee also

* Ponte della Maddalena, bridge across the river Serchio, and part of the Via Francigena, built by Matilda of Tuscany and renovated by Castruccio Castracani.

Notes

References

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External links

* [http://www.greve-in-chianti.com/hiking-localities/Montefioralle/castracani-eng.htm Further information about Castruccio Castracani]
* [http://www.condottieridiventura.it/condottieri/c/0428%20%20%20%20%20%20CASTRUCCIO%20CASTRACANI.htm Note biografiche di Capitani di Guerra e di Condottieri di Ventura operanti in Italia nel 1330 - 1550: Castruccio Castracani]
* [http://www.festival-studies.org/festive-research-center/florentine-prisonners.html Martin W. Walsh: LUCCA MARTINMAS, 1325: The Despicable Festive Humiliation of Florentine Prisoners of War by Castruccio Castracani (2004)]
* [http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/m/machiavelli/index.htm Niccolò Machiavelli]
* [http://www.online-literature.com/machiavelli/1068/ Niccolò Machiavelli: "Vita di Castruccio"]
* [http://colet.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/iww/navigate?/projects/artflb/databases/efts/IWW/fulltext/IMAGE/.48 Costanza Moscheni: Castruccio - poema epico (1811)]
* [http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/IWW/texts/htmlfiles/A0338-T002/ Domenico Luigi Moscheni: Notizie istoriche intorno la vita di Castruccio degli Antelminelli Castracani (1811)]
* [http://www.bibliomania.com/0/0/43/2398/frameset.html Mary Shelley: Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, prince of Lucca (1823)]
* [http://www2.shu.ac.uk/corvey/cw3journal/Issue%20one/lillacrusifilla.html Lilla Maria Crisafulli: Letitia Elizabeth Landon's "Castruccio Castrucani": Gender Through History]

Sources:Deutsch Wikipedia [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castruccio_Castracani]


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