- Francesco I Sforza
Francesco I Sforza (
July 23 ,1401 -March 8 ,1466 ) was an Italiancondottiero , the founder of theSforza dynasty inMilan ,Italy . He was the brother of Alessandro, with whom he often fought.Biography
Early life
Francesco Sforza was born in
San Miniato ,Tuscany , one of the seven illegitimate sons of the condottieroMuzio Sforza andLucia da Torsano . He spent his childhood inTricarico (in the modernBasilicata ), the marquisate of which he was granted in 1412 by KingLadislas of Naples . In 1418, he marriedPolissena Ruffo , a Calabrese noblewoman.From 1419, he fought alongside his father, soon gaining fame for being able to bend metal bars with his bare hands. He later proved himself to be an expert tactician and very skilled field commander. After the death of his father, he fought initially for the Neapolitan army and then for
Pope Martin V and theDuke of Milan ,Filippo Maria Visconti . After some successes, he fell in disgrace and was sent to the castle ofMortara as a prisoner "de facto". He regained his status after a successful expedition againstLucca .In 1431, after a period during which he fought again for the
Papal States , he led the Milanese army againstVenice ; the following year the duke's daughter, Bianca Maria, was betrothed to him. Despite these moves, the wary Filippo Maria never ceased to be distrustful of Sforza. The allegiance of mercenary leaders was dependent, of course, on pay; in 1433-1435, Sforza led the Milanese attack on the Papal States, but when he conqueredAncona , in theMarche , he changed sides, obtaining the title of vicar of the city directly fromPope Eugene IV . In 1436-39, he served variously bothFlorence and Venice.In 1440, his fiefs in the
Kingdom of Naples were occupied by King Alfonso I, and, to recover the situation, Sforza reconciled himself with Filippo Visconti. OnOctober 25 ,1441 , inCremona , he could finally marry Bianca Maria. The following year, he allied withRené of Anjou , pretender to the throne of Naples, and marched against southern Italy. After some initial drawbacks, he defeated the Neapolitan commander Niccolò Piccinino, who had invaded his possessions in Romagna and Marche, through the help ofSigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (who had married his daughter Polissena) and the Venetians, and could return to Milan.Sforza later found himself warring against his son Francesco (whom he defeated at the
Battle of Montolmo in 1444) and, later, the alliance of Visconti, Eugene IV, and Sigismondo Malatesta, who had allegedly murdered Polissena. With the help of Venice, Sforza was again victorious and, in exchange for abandoning the Venetians, received the title of "capitano generale" (commander-in-chief) of the Duchy of Milan's armies.Duke of Milan
After the duke died without a male heir in 1447, fighting broke out to restore the so-called
Ambrosian Republic . Sforza received the seigniory of several cities of the duchy, includingPavia and Lodi, and started to carefully plan the conquest of the ephemeral republic, allying withWilliam VIII of Montferrat and (again) Venice. In 1450, after years of famine, riots raged in the streets of Milan and the city's senate decided to entrust to him the dukedom. It was the first time that such a title was handed over by a lay institution. While the other Italian states gradually recognized Sforza as the legitimate Duke of Milan, he was never able to obtain official investiture from theHoly Roman Emperor . That did not come to the Sforza Dukes until 1494, when Emperor Maximilian formally invested Francesco's son Lodovico as Duke of Milan.Under his rule (which was moderate and skillful), Sforza modernised the city and duchy. He created an efficient system of taxation that generated enormous revenues for the government, his court became a center of
Renaissance learning and culture, and the people of Milan grew to love him. In Milan, he founded theOspedale Maggiore , restored thePalazzo dell'Arengo , and had theNaviglio d'Adda , a channel connecting with theAdda River , built.During Sforza's reign, Florence was under the command of
Cosimo de' Medici and the two rulers became close friends. This friendship eventually manifested in first thePeace of Lodi and then theItalian League , a multi-polar defensive alliance of Italian states that succeeded in stabilising almost all of Italy for its duration. After the peace, Sforza renounced part of the conquests in eastern Lombardy obtained by his condottieriBartolomeo Colleoni , Ludovico Gonzaga, andRoberto Sanseverino after 1451. As King Alfonso of Naples was among the signatories of the treaty, Sforza also abandoned his long support of theAngevin pretenders to Naples. He also aimed to conquerGenoa , then an Angevin possession; when a revolt broke out there in 1461, he hadSpinetta Campofregoso elected as Doge, as his puppet. Sforza occupied Genoa andSavona until 1464.Sforza was the first European ruler to follow a foreign policy based on the concept of the balance of power, and the first native Italian ruler to conduct extensive diplomacy outside the peninsula to counter the power of threatening states such as France. Sforza's policies succeeded in keeping foreign powers from dominating Italian politics for the rest of the century.
Sforza suffered from
hydropsy andgout . In 1462, rumours spread that he was dead and a riot exploded in Milan. He however survived for four more years, finally dying in March 1466. He was succeeded as duke by his son,Galeazzo Maria Sforza .Culture
Francesco Sforza is mentioned several times in
Niccolò Machiavelli 's book "The Prince "; he is generally praised in that work for his ability to hold his country and as a warning to a prince not to usemercenary troops.He was a moderate patron of the arts. The main humanist of his court was the writer
Francesco Filelfo .ee also
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Bianca Maria Visconti
*Condottieri
*Duchy of Milan
*Alessandro Sforza
*Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta
*Visconti-Sforza tarot deck References
*cite book|first=Claudio|last=Rendina|title=I capitani di ventura|publisher=Netwon Compton|city=Rome|year=1994
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