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Bartolomeo Colleoni (c. 1395/1400 – november 2, 1475) was an Italian
Italian people

The Italian people are a Southern European ethnic group located primarily in Italy and, by virtue of a wide-ranging Italian diaspora, throughout Western Europe, the Americas and Australia....
 condottiero.

Colleoni was born at Solza
Solza

Solza is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italy region of Lombardy, located about 35 km northeast of Milan and about 14 km west of Bergamo....
, in the countryside of Bergamo
Bergamo

Bergamo is a town in Lombardy, Italy, about 40km northeast of Milan. The commune is home to circa 117,000 inhabitants. It is served by the Orio al Serio Airport, which also serves the Province of Bergamo, and to a lesser extent Milan....
 (Lombardy
Lombardy

Lombardy is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in this region....
), where he prepared his magnificent mortuary chapel, the Cappella Colleoni
Cappella Colleoni

The Cappella Colleoni is a church/mausoleum in Bergamo, northern Italy.Dedicated to the saints St. Bartholomew, St. Mark the Evangelist and John the Baptist, it was built in 1472-1476 as the personal shrine for the famous condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, a member of one of the most outstanding families of the city, and his beloved daught...
, in a shrine that he seized when it was refused him by the local confraternity, the Consiglio della Misericordia.






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Bartolomeo Colleoni (c. 1395/1400 – november 2, 1475) was an Italian
Italian people

The Italian people are a Southern European ethnic group located primarily in Italy and, by virtue of a wide-ranging Italian diaspora, throughout Western Europe, the Americas and Australia....
 condottiero.

Colleoni was born at Solza
Solza

Solza is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italy region of Lombardy, located about 35 km northeast of Milan and about 14 km west of Bergamo....
, in the countryside of Bergamo
Bergamo

Bergamo is a town in Lombardy, Italy, about 40km northeast of Milan. The commune is home to circa 117,000 inhabitants. It is served by the Orio al Serio Airport, which also serves the Province of Bergamo, and to a lesser extent Milan....
 (Lombardy
Lombardy

Lombardy is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in this region....
), where he prepared his magnificent mortuary chapel, the Cappella Colleoni
Cappella Colleoni

The Cappella Colleoni is a church/mausoleum in Bergamo, northern Italy.Dedicated to the saints St. Bartholomew, St. Mark the Evangelist and John the Baptist, it was built in 1472-1476 as the personal shrine for the famous condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, a member of one of the most outstanding families of the city, and his beloved daught...
, in a shrine that he seized when it was refused him by the local confraternity, the Consiglio della Misericordia. The family was a noble one, exiled with the rest of the Guelphs by the Visconti. Bartolomeo's father Paolo seized the castle of Trezzo by wile and held it by force, until he was assassinated by his cousins, probably acting on order of Filippo Maria Visconti
Filippo Maria Visconti

Filippo Maria Visconti, was ruler of Milan from 1412 to 1447....
, duke of Milan
Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
.

The young Colleoni trained at first in the retinue of Filippo d'Arcello, the new master of Piacenza
Piacenza

Piacenza is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Piacenza....
. Then he entered the service of various condottieri, beginning with Braccio da Montone
Braccio da Montone

Braccio da Montone, born Andrea Fortebracci, and also known as Braccio Fortebraccio was an Italy condottiero....
, who was skirmishing in Apulia, profiting from the struggles between Alfonso of Aragon and Louis of Anjou during the weak sovereignty of Queen Joanna
Joan II of Naples

Joan II or Jeanne II was Kingdom of Naples from 1414 to her death. As a mere formality, she used the title of King of Jerusalem, King of Sicily, and King of Hungary....
 by taking Alfonso's cause, and then of Carmagnola
Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola

Francesco Bussone, often called Count of Carmagnola , was an Italy condottiero....
. After the latter was put to death at Venice (1432), Colleoni passed to direct service of the Venetian republic
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
, entering on the major phase of his career. Although Gianfrancesco Gonzaga was nominally commander-in-chief, Colleoni was in fact the true leader of the army. He recaptured many towns and districts for Venice from the Milanese, and when Gonzaga went over to the enemy, Colleoni continued to serve the Venetians under Erasmo da Narni (known as Gattamelata) and Francesco Sforza, winning battles at Brescia
Brescia

Brescia is a city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Alps, between the Mella and the Naviglio, with a population of around 190,000....
, Verona
Verona

Verona is a city in Veneto, northern Italy, one of the seven provincial capitals in the region. It is one of the main tourist destinations in north-eastern Italy, thanks to its artistic heritage, several annual fairs, shows and operas, such as the lyrical season in the Arena, the ancient amphitheatre built by the Romans....
, and on the lake of Garda
Garda (Italian commune)

Garda is a commune on the shore of Lake Garda, in the province of Verona, region of Veneto, Northeastern Italy.It is one of the more characteristic towns on the east Coast of the homonymous biggest lake in Italy: the Lake of Garda....
.

When peace was made between Milan and Venice in 1441, Colleoni went over to the Milanese, together with Sforza in 1443. Although well treated at first, Colleoni soon fell under the suspicion of the treacherous Visconti and was imprisoned at Monza
Monza

Monza is a city on the river Lambro, a tributary of the Po River, in the Lombardy region of Italy some 15km north-northeast of Milan. It is best known for its Grand Prix motor racing circuit, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza....
, where he remained until the duke's death in 1447. Milan then fell under the lordship of Sforza, whom Colleoni served for a time, but in 1448 he took leave of Sforza and returned to the Venetians. Disgusted at not having been elected captain-general, he went over to Sforza once more, but Venice could not do without him; by offering him increased emoluments, Venice induced him to return, and in 1455 he was appointed captain-general of the republic for life. Although he occasionally fought on his own account, when Venice was at peace, he remained at the disposal of the republic in time of war until his death.

Colleoni was perhaps the most respectable of all the Italian condottieri. Although he often changed sides, no act of treachery is imputed to him, nor did he subject the territories he passed through to the rapine and exactions practiced by other soldiers of fortune. When not fighting, he devoted his time to introducing agricultural improvements on the vast estates with which the Venetians had endowed him, and to charitable works. At his death in 1475, he left a large sum to the republic for the Turkish
Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey , was an empire that lasted from 1299?1923. It was Treaty of Lausanne by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923....
 war, with a request that an equestrian statue of himself should be erected in the Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco , is the principal town square of Venice, Italy.A remark often attributed to Napoleon I of France calls the Piazza San Marco "The drawing room of Europe"....
. The statue was made by Verrocchio: however, as no monument was permitted in the famous Piazza, it was placed opposite the Hospital of St. Mark
Scuola Grande di San Marco

The Scuola Grande di San Marco is a building in Venice, Italy. It originally was the home to one of the six major sodalities or Scuole Grandi of Venice....
.

Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni

In 1930 the Italian Regia Marina
Regia Marina

The Regia Marina Italiana dates from the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861 after Italian unification . In 1946, with the birth of the Italy , the Royal Navy changed its name as it was now the Navy of the Italian Republic ....
 launched a cruiser
Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni

Bartolomeo Colleoni was an Italy Condottieri class cruiser light cruiser, that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. It was named after Bartolomeo Colleoni, an Italian military leader of the 15th century....
 of the Condottieri class
Condottieri class cruiser

The Condottieri class was a sequence of five, different, light cruiser classes of the Regia Marina, although these classes show a clear line of evolution....
 named after Bartolomeo Colleoni.