- Giovanni dalle Bande Nere
Giovanni de' Medici, also known as Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (
April 5 ,1498 -November 30 ,1526 ) was an Italiancondottiero .Biography
Giovanni was born in the Northern Italian town of
Forlì to Giovanni de' Medici (also known as "il Popolano") andCaterina Sforza , one of the most famous women of theItalian Renaissance .From an early age, he demonstrated great interest and ability in physical activity and especially the martial arts of the age: horse-back riding, sword-fighting, etc. He committed his first murder at the age of 12, and was twice banished from the city of
Florence for his unruly behavior.He married
Maria Salviati , and had a son, Cosimo (1519-1574), who was destined to become Grand Duke of Florence.Giovanni became a "condottiere", or mercenary military captain, in the employ ofPope Leo X (Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici ) and underwent his baptism by fire on March 5, 1516 in the war againstFrancesco Maria della Rovere , duke ofUrbino . Giovanni won after 22 days. He thenceforth formed a company of his own, mounted on light horses and specializing in fast but devastating skirmishing tactics and ambushes. In 1520 he defeated several rebel barons in theMarche . The following year Leo X allied with Emperor Charles V against KingFrancis I of France to regain Milan,Parma andPiacenza ; Giovanni was called in under the command ofProspero Colonna , defeating the French atVaprio d'Adda in November.As a symbol of mourning for the death of Pope Leo X (
December 1 ,1521 ), Giovanni added black bands to hisinsignia , whence comes his nick-name, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (or Giovanni of the Black Bands). In the August 1523 he was hired by the Imperial army, and in January 1524 he defeated the French and the Swiss atCaprino Bergamasco . In the same year another Medici became Pope asClement VII . The latter paid all Giovanni's debt, but in exchange ordered him to switch to the French side; he did not take part in thebattle of Pavia , but was severely wounded in a skirmish soon later and had to move toVenice to be cured.In 1526 the
War of the League of Cognac broke out. The League's captain general,Francesco della Rovere , abandoned Milan in face of the overwhelming superiority of the Imperial army led byGeorg von Frundsberg . Giovanni was able to defeat theLandsknecht s rearguard at the confluence of theMincio with thePo River . However, in the evening ofNovember 25 he was woefully wounded by afalconet ball at a battle nearGovernolo and had to be carried toMantua .There Giovanni de' Medici died of
septicemia onNovember 30 ,1526 . Giovanni's premature death signaled the end of the age of the "condottieri", as their mode of fighting (which emphasized armored knights on horseback) was rendered practically obsolete by the introduction of the mobile fieldcannon . He is therefore now known as the last of the great "condottieri". His lasting reputation has been kept alive in part thanks toPietro Aretino , the (in)famous Renaissance author, satirist, playwright and "scourge of the princes", who was Giovanni's close friend. Aretino accompanied Giovanni on some of his exploits and was present at his deathbed; in a famous letter he describes the scene and Giovanni's courage in the face of death.Later references
*A cruiser of the
Regia Marina was named after Giovanni delle Bande Nere in 1930.
*Ermanno Olmi's 2001 film, "Il mestiere delle armi ", faithfully follows Giovanni dalle Bande Nere in his last week of life, as he engages in battle with the Imperial forces amidst the cold, damp fields of the Lombard countryside.Ancestors
Descendants
ee also
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Italian Wars
*Condottieri
*Black Bands
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