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  • Condottiere - Wikipedia
    Condottiere and his troops in a Renaissance-era fresco, influenced by Landsknecht mercenary fashion A condottiere or condottiero (plural: condottiere (Italian: [kondotˈtjɛːri])) was an Italian military leader active during the Middle Ages and the early modern period The term originally referred specifically to commanders of mercenary companies, derived from the Italian word condotta —the
  • Condottiere | Italian Mercenary History Tactics | Britannica
    Condottiere, leader of a band of mercenaries engaged to fight in numerous wars among the Italian states from the mid-14th to the 16th century The name was derived from the condotta, or “contract,” by which the condottieri put themselves in the service of a city or of a lord The first mercenary
  • List of condottieri - Wikipedia
    Ruggiero da Flor (c 1268–1305), was a condottiere active in Aragonese Sicily, Italy, and the Byzantine Empire He was the commander of the Great Catalan Company and held the title Count of Malta Ruggiero da Lauria (c 1245–1305), admiral in Aragonese service, who was the commander of the fleet of the Crown of Aragon during the War of the Sicilian Vespers Malatesta da Verucchio (1212
  • Condottiere | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
    Manage and deploy your mercenaries to the right province to take control over Italy!
  • CONDOTTIERE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONDOTTIERE is a leader of a band of mercenaries common in Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries; also : a member of such a band
  • Condottieri en 2025 - Condottieri di ventura
    Note biografiche di Capitani di Guerra e di Condottieri di ventura operanti in Italia tra il 1330 e il 1550: a work in progress
  • Condottiere 1300–1500: Infamous medieval mercenaries: Warrior David . . .
    Originally hired by wealthy Italian city states to protect their assets during a time of ceaseless warring, the Condottiere of the Italian peninsula became famous for his wealth, venality and amorality during the 14th century The Condottieri's pursuit of profit meant they were prepared to change sides for the right price, even during battle, and they prospered, becoming both powerful and rich
  • The Condottieri - I Take History
    The term "condottiere" translates to "contractor" and originates from the Italian condotta or contract, defining agreements between mercenaries and the Italian states or princedoms that hired them It primarily refers to the leaders of these mercenary bands but technically includes any mercenary who signed such a contract or was a part of its
  • Condottiere
    Condottiere A mercenary soldier whose armies and soldiers were available for hire Many, like Federigo da Montefeltro and Sigismondo Malatesta, were talented military strategists
  • Condottieri | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Condottieri (singular condottiero and condottiere) were the leaders (or warlords) of the professional, military free companies (or mercenaries) contracted by the Italian city-states and the Papacy,[1] from the late Middle Ages and throughout the Renaissance In Renaissance Italian, condottiero meant "contractor", and was synonymous with the modern English title Mercenary Captain In





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