Early career
Filippo, the son of a destitute Florentine nobleman, was born at Tizzano, nearIn Italy
In 1408, Pippo became the Ban of Szörény and member of the prestigiousLater assignments
Pippo took part in the March 1414 initial proceedings of theLegacy
He was enumerated in South Slavic epic poetry, known as "Filip the Magyar ( Hungarian)" ({{langx, sr, Филип Мађарин, {{langx, bg, Филип Маджарин).Annotations
{{Cnote2 Begin, liststyle=upper-alpha {{Cnote2, a, His short name was Filippo Scolari. He was commonly known under his lifetime as "Pippo Spano". He is known in Hungarian historiography as Pipo of Ozora ({{langx, hu, Ozorai Pipó). {{Cnote2 EndReferences
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*{{cite book, author=Domenico Mellini, title=Vita Di Filippo Scolari, Volgarmente Chiamato Pippo Spano, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zgU6AAAAcAAJ, year=1570, publisher=Sermartelli *{{cite book, author=Domenico Mellini, title=Vita del capitano Filippo Scolari ... chiamato Pippo Spano conte di Temesvar ... riveduta et accresciuta dal autore. - Firenze, Sermartelli 1606, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sVZTAAAAcAAJ, year=1606, publisher=Nella Stamperia del Sermartelli *{{cite book, author1=Gizella Nemeth, author2=Gizella Nemeth Papo, author3=Adriano Papo, title=Pippo Spano: un eroe antiturco antesignano del Rinascimento, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BwEiAQAAIAAJ, year=2006, publisher=Edizioni della Laguna, isbn=978-88-8345-219-2External links
{{Wikisource, Marko Kraljević and Philip the Magyar, Marko Kraljević and Philip the Magyar *{{in lang, hu}