Silvio Savelli (died 1515) was an Italian
condottiero
''Condottieri'' (; singular ''condottiero'' or ''condottiere'') were Italian captains in command of mercenary companies during the Middle Ages and of multinational armies during the early modern period. They notably served popes and other Europ ...
. A member of the
Savelli family
The House of Savelli (de Sabellis in documents) were a rich and influential Roman aristocratic family who rose to prominence in the 13th century, the youngest is still alive today (1626–2022).
History
The family, who held the lordship of Pa ...
of Rome, he was the brother of
Troiano Savelli Troiano, Troyano or Troyanos may refer to:
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* Bill Troiano (born 1951), American tuba player ...
.
After the initial baronial struggles against the
Colonna
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and the
Orsini Orsini is a surname of Italian origin, originally derived from Latin ''ursinus'' ("bearlike") and originating as an epithet or sobriquet describing the name-bearer's purported strength. Notable people with the surname include the following:
* Ange ...
, he was hired by the
Republic of Florence
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, taking part in the war for
Pisa
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in 1503–1505. Later he was under the
Holy Roman Empire
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From the accession of Otto I in 962 ...
's banner, and participated in the
Battle of Novara.
In 1513
Massimiliano Sforza
Maximilian Sforza ( Italian: ''Massimiliano Sforza''; 25 January 1493 – 25 May 1530) was a Duke of Milan from the Sforza family, the son of Ludovico Sforza. He was installed as a ruler of Milan in 1512 after the capture of Milan by the Holy ...
, Duke of Milan, entrusted him with a force of 2,700 infantry and 500 horses to capture
Bergamo
Bergamo (; lmo, Bèrghem ; from the proto- Germanic elements *''berg +*heim'', the "mountain home") is a city in the alpine Lombardy region of northern Italy, approximately northeast of Milan, and about from Switzerland, the alpine lakes C ...
, which was held by the Venetians, and Savelli defeated
Renzo da Ceri
Renzo da Ceri, true name Lorenzo dell'Anguillara (1475 or 1476 – January 1536) was an Italian condottiero. He was a member of the Anguillara family.
Born in Ceri, a small village in Lazio (now part of Cerveteri), he was the son of Giovanni ...
. Savelli was wounded when da Ceri defeated him at the battle of
Ombriano
Ombriano (called Umbrià in the local dialect) is a village which forms a suburban district of Crema, in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy in Italy. It is located 1.95 kilometers west of Crema proper, along the road to Lodi.
H ...
near
Crema
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* Crema (coffee), a thin layer of foam at the top of a cup of espresso
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* ''Cremà' ...
, and Bergamo fell again to Venice. Savelli was able to regain the city and obtained the title of commander-in-chief of the Milanese infantry.
In 1515 he is mentioned for the last time, at the defence of
Alessandria.
References
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External links
Page at condottieridiventura.it
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16th-century condottieri
Silvio
Silvio () is an Italian male name, the male equivalent of Silvia. Sílvio is a variant of the name in Portuguese. It is derived from the Latin "Silvius", meaning "spirit of the wood," and may refer to:
People
* Silvio Berlusconi (born 1936), Itali ...
15th-century births
1515 deaths