Lorenzo Attendolo
Lorenzo Attendolo (1355–1437) was an Italian condottiero.[1]
Lorenzo Attendolo  | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | 1355 | 
| Died | 1437 | 
| Children | Giovanni Battista | 
| Parent(s) | Nascimbene | 
| Relatives | Giacomo Attendolo | 
| Occupation | Condottiero | 
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | |
| Commands | Kingdom of Naples | 
Lorenzo was probably son of Nascimbene.[1] He was the cousin of Giacomo Attendolo, and they were at the service of the House of Este.[1] In 1412 a great fire was recorded in Cotignola which destroyed everything, with the exception of the church, the house of Sforza and the house of Lorenzo Attendolo.[2] In 1427 was part of Duchy of Milan as a soldier and later on with Francesco Sforza.[1] In his last military action commanded the troop of the king of Naples Alfonso V of Aragon.[1]
Lorenzo had a son whose name was Giovanni Battista.[1]
References
    
- Litta, Pompeo (1819). Famiglie celebri d'Italia (in Italian). Pisa.
 - Ady, Cecilia (January 19, 2018). A History of Milan Under the Sforza. Ozymandias Press. p. 6. ISBN 9781531289492.
 
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