- Gabrio Serbelloni
Gabriele Serbelloni, better known as Gabrio Serbelloni (also Gabrio Cerbellon in Spanish), (1509 - January 1580) was an Italian condottiero and general.
Biography
A noble by birth (his family was and still is among the noblest in
Milan ), he achieved an even higher status through his military accomplishments.As a lieutenant to his cousin, the
condottiero Gian Giacomo Medici (known as Medeghino), in the fall of 1531 Gabrio Serbelloni fought against theSforza militias and the imperial forces of Charles V, late to become his lord and employer; a few weeks later, he took part in the defence ofLecco together with Niccolò Pelliccione. Later on still he followed his cousin in exile intoPiedmont , in the service of theduke of Savoy . At the end of 1536, he was imprisoned along with Medeghino in theCastello Sforzesco of Milan as suspect of being an accomplice to the rebel Lodovico da Birago. After that he offered his services to the Holy Roman Empire and fought inHungary . With 300 infantrymen at his command, in 1542 Serbelloni distinguished himself against theOttoman Turks in the defence ofEsztergom . Four years later he rejoined his cousin Gian Giacomo Medici to fight against theProtestant coalition inGermany ; he was now a general in the artillery corps fighting against theDuke of Saxony .Still with 300 men on foot in 1551 he was sent by
Ferrante Gonzaga to defendAsti against the French; he conquered the town ofSaluzzo and was appointed as its governor. Always with his fierce cousin, he commanded the Florentine artillery in the war forSiena in 1554; the nexy year in the summer he first took by assaultPorto Ercole fortress after a four-day artillery barrage, then with 700 GermanLandsknechts he defendedPopulonia against a Turkish sea-bourne assault, receiving support from the Florentine cavalry.After serving as overseer of the fortresses for duke
Cosimo II de' Medici , Serbelloni's career skyrocketed when another of his cousins was elected Pope asPius IV . He was now (1559) Captain General of the Papal Guard, Governor of Borgo and overseer for all the fortresses of the Apostolic See; he was especially active in rebuildingCivitavecchia , touring the whole of thePapal States in his duty. After the Pope's death, he entered the service ofPhilip II of Spain , who employed him in the same tasks in the Spanish-heldkingdom of Naples . Serbelloni entered the ranks ofKnights of Malta , sending troops to help break the Turkish siege and organizing naval raids against the Muslims. After receiving the title of prior ofHungary , Serbelloni oversaw the reconstruction of the Maltese fortifications damaged or destroyed under the Turkish assault, and acted as middle-man betweenJean de la Vallette , his order's Grand Master, and the viceroy ofSicily , don Garcia de Toledo.In 1567 Serbelloni followed the Spanish armies into
Belgium under the Duke of Alva during the repression of the Flemish revolt, being appointed twice as governor ofAntwerp . He took part in theBattle of Lepanto (1571) and, two years later, he capturedTunis . The following year Ottoman forces under the command ofSinan Pasha besieged and eventually took Tunis; Serbelloni was humiliated, dragged by his beard to ask for mercy on his knees to the conqueror, as many of his surviving men were slain. He had then to physically work to restore the fortifications. Brought inConstantinople as an important prisoner, he was ransomed in 1575 by the Venetian ambassador Antonio Tiepolo under a prisoner of war exchange. He was thus able to come back to his Milan through Ragusa andNaples . His last military campaign was against the Flemish and Dutch rebels: he took part in the Spanish capture ofMaastricht in 1578.He died in his native Milan in January, 1580, seventy years old.
External links
* [http://www.condottieridiventura.it/condottieri/s/1795%20%20%20%20%20%20GABRIELE%20SERBELLONI%20%20Di%20Milano.htm Condottieri di ventura: Gabrio Serbelloni]
* [http://www.sardimpex.com/Files%209/SERBELLONI.htm Sardimpex: genealogies of Italian noble families - Serbelloni]
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