- Ludovico II of Saluzzo
Ludovico II del Vasto (
March 23 1438 -January 27 1504 ) wasmarquis (margrave) ofSaluzzo from 1475 until his death. Before his accession ar marquis he held the title of Count ofCarmagnola .Son of
Ludovico I of Saluzzo and Isabella of Monferrat, he succeeded him as marquis upon the latter's death in 1475. He continued his father's war againstCharles I of Savoy , which had depleted Saluzzo's fortunes, but again without notable results.In 1481 he married his cousin, Giovanna of Monferrat. Two years after her death in 1490, he remarried, to
Margaret of Foix .During the
Second Italian War , Ludovico supportedCharles VIII of France in his invasion of Italy, fighting alonside him in thebattle of Fornovo (1495). WhenLouis II of France invaded theDuchy of Milan , Ludovico was again on the French side, culminating in his defeat at the Battle of Garigliano in 1503 against the Spanish forces. His military expenses further denied any possibility of recovery to the exhausted marquisate.Ludovico was succeeded by his and Marguerite's eldest child,
Michele Antonio I of Saluzzo , in 1504. A monument to him is located in the church of "San Giovanni" at Saluzzo, commissioned by his wife Margaret and executed byBenedetto Briosco in 1508. Ludovico II was also the initiator of the Neo-Gothic Cathedral of Saluzzo and of the first Alpine tunnnel, theBuco di Viso (2,880 meters over the sea level).
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