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Muzio Attendolo Sforza.svg|House of Attendolo-Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola<br>Muzio Attendolo was given the nickname ''Sforza'' by Alberico da Barbiano for his his refusal to be discouraged and the ability to reverse situations in his favor or simply in reference to his physical vigor</span> | Muzio Attendolo Sforza.svg|House of Attendolo-Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola<br>Muzio Attendolo was given the nickname ''Sforza'' by Alberico da Barbiano for his his refusal to be discouraged and the ability to reverse situations in his favor or simply in reference to his physical vigor</span> | ||
Attendolo Sforza.svg|House of Attendolo-Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Augmentation arms for the Lordship and County of Cotignola<br>Canting arms<br>Later incorporated in the arms granted in 1401 by Rupert, King of Germany</span><!-- arms is cotogne (mela cotogna) i.e. quince...wordplay for the county of Cotignola; cotogne/cotogna-Cotignola --> | Attendolo Sforza.svg|House of Attendolo-Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Augmentation arms for the Lordship and County of Cotignola<br>Canting arms<br>Later incorporated in the arms granted in 1401 by Rupert, King of Germany</span><!-- arms is cotogne (mela cotogna) i.e. quince...wordplay for the county of Cotignola; cotogne/cotogna-Cotignola --> | ||
Attendoli Sforza.svg|House of Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola<br> and Santa Fiora<br> | Attendoli Sforza.svg|House of Sforza<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola<br> and Santa Fiora<br>Lion augmentation by Rupert, King of Germany in 1401<br>After Muzio Attendolo Sforza's death in 1424, Joanna II of Naples awarded his descendants to replace the surname of Attendolo with that of Sforza<br>Later known as ''Sforza di Santa Fiora''</span> | ||
Sforza Cesarini.svg|House of Sforza Cesarini<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola, Celano<br> and Chinchón<br>Marquises of Civitanova and Castell'Arquato<br>Dukes of Onano and Sforza Cesarini<br>Princes of Genzano<br>Joined name and arms with that of [[House of Cesarini|Cesarini family]] as their successors</span> | Sforza Cesarini.svg|House of Sforza Cesarini<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Counts of Cotignola, Celano<br> and Chinchón<br>Marquises of Civitanova and Castell'Arquato<br>Dukes of Onano and Sforza Cesarini<br>Princes of Genzano<br>Joined name and arms with that of [[House of Cesarini|Cesarini family]] as their successors</span> | ||
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From him the counts of Santafiora and the Sforza Cesarini family originate. | From him the counts of Santafiora and the Sforza Cesarini family originate. | ||
Edit: Well I meant the Treccani source not Wikipedia, it is used on Italian Wikipedia which claims he was a natural son, basically all other sources confirm he was actually the eldest legitimate son of Giacomo aka Muzio. The thing is that means he wasn't really "a cadet" but rather a senior person in family inheritance as the eldest legitimate child and the continuation of the family. The fact his illegitimate half-brother Francesco won the lottery by marrying the heiress of the Visconti and became immensely powerful, | Edit: Well I meant the Treccani source not Wikipedia, it is used on Italian Wikipedia which claims he was a natural son, basically all other sources confirm he was actually the eldest legitimate son of Giacomo aka Muzio. The thing is that means he wasn't really "a cadet" but rather a senior person in family inheritance as the eldest legitimate child and the continuation of the family. The fact his illegitimate half-brother Francesco won the lottery by marrying the heiress of the Visconti and became immensely powerful, overshadowing the senior (and legitimate) branch of the family is a totally different story. ;) | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 25 February 2021
Cadet branch of the House of Attendolo
- Coat of Arms
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House of Attendolo-Sforza
Counts of Cotignola
Muzio Attendolo was given the nickname Sforza by Alberico da Barbiano for his his refusal to be discouraged and the ability to reverse situations in his favor or simply in reference to his physical vigor -
House of Attendolo-Sforza
Augmentation arms for the Lordship and County of Cotignola
Canting arms
Later incorporated in the arms granted in 1401 by Rupert, King of Germany -
House of Sforza
Counts of Cotignola
and Santa Fiora
Lion augmentation by Rupert, King of Germany in 1401
After Muzio Attendolo Sforza's death in 1424, Joanna II of Naples awarded his descendants to replace the surname of Attendolo with that of Sforza
Later known as Sforza di Santa Fiora -
House of Sforza Cesarini
Counts of Cotignola, Celano
and Chinchón
Marquises of Civitanova and Castell'Arquato
Dukes of Onano and Sforza Cesarini
Princes of Genzano
Joined name and arms with that of Cesarini family as their successors
- Cadet Branches
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House of Sforza di Milano
Dukes of Milan and Bari
Counts of Pavia
Issued from Francesco, illegitimate son of Muzio Attendolo Sforza -
House of Sforza di Pesaro
Lords of Pesaro and Gradara
Issued from Gregorio, illegitimate son of Muzio Attendolo Sforza
Imperial eagle granted by Emperor Frederick III in 1469
- Personal Arms
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Guido Ascanio Sforza
Bishop of Montefiascone
and Corneto
Eldest son of Bosio II, 11th Count
of Santa Fiora -
Sforza Sforza di Santa Fiora
12th Count of Santa Fiora
2nd son of Bosio II, 11th Count
of Santa Fiora
Arms as Knight of the Golden Fleece