- Arduino della Padule
Arduino della Padule was the military tutor of
Matilda of Tuscany in the lateeleventh century . He taught her to ride a horse, carry a lance and pike, and wield an axe and sword. In her adulthood he was the commander of her armies.In 1061
Rome was enveloped in a civil war, with partisans of theAntipope Honorius II holdingTrastevere and theCastel Sant'Angelo while the supporters of the legitimatePope Nicholas II were sustained in the city by the wealth and mercenaries ofLeo de Benedicto , who eventually dislodged the antipapists from the castle. An army commanded by Godfrey, formerDuke of Lower Lorraine , and Arduino, along with the young Matilda, arrived on the scene and skirmished with the forces of Honorius led byGuibert of Ravenna . Arduino is said to have led a force of 400 archers, 400 pikemen, and a regiment of cavalry with which he charged Guibert, who was trying to join battle with Godfrey, and forced him to retreat.In 1111 the
Emperor Henry V entered Rome to be crowned and left the city withPope Paschal II ,Bernard, Bishop of Parma , andBonsignore, Bishop of Reggio as prisoners and took to the Sabine country. Matilda promptly sent Arduino to secure their release, which he did through negotiations.References
*cite book|first=Nora|last=Duff|authorlink=|title=Matilda of Tuscany: La Gran Donna d'Italia|publisher=Methuen & Co|location=London|year=1909
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