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  1. Ginevra Sforza. Ginevra Sforza ( Ancona, 1440 – Busseto, 16 maggio 1507) era figlia illegittima di Alessandro Sforza, signore di Pesaro .

    • Birth and First Marriage
    • Second Marriage
    • Exile and Death
    • Further Reading

    In 1441 Genevra Sforza was probably born in or near Pesaro in the Marche region of Italy to an unknown woman; Genevra was recognized however as the (illegitimate) daughter of Alessandro Sforza, the signore of Pesaro and the brother of Francesco Sforza (the duke of Milan). Genevra's half sister was Battista Sforza, wife of Federigo of Montefeltro of...

    In 1463 Genevra became a widow (Sante died of tuberculosis), and a year later was forced by the duke of Milan (her uncle, Francesco Sforza) to marry a second Bentivoglio man in Bologna: Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Although many stories about an allegedly intimate relationship between Genevra and Giovanni II have been told for over 500 years (that supp...

    Some Bolognese citizens complained about the government in Bologna and petitioned Pope Julius II, who personally led his army to Bologna to take over a city that he considered to be a lost rebel city. Giovanni II and the Bentivoglio males and many partisans fled Bologna in the dark on the night of 1 November 1506 to avoid being killed by papal troo...

    For many more details and analyses, see: Genevra Sforza and the Bentivoglio: Family, Politics, Gender and Reputation in (and beyond) Renaissance Bologna by Elizabeth Louise Bernhardt (Amsterdam University Press, 2023). https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463726849/genevra-sforza-and-the-bentivoglio

  2. 10 set 2023 · La fanciulla, Ginevra Sforza, è nipote del duca di Milano Francesco Sforza. Il matrimonio mi consente di avere dunque una alleanza formidabile anche contro le continue pressioni che ricevo dal papa Niccolò V, sempre pronto ad approfittare di qualche debolezza per riprendersi le sue terre.

  3. Il dittico Bentivoglio ( Doppio ritratto di Giovanni II Bentivoglio e Ginevra Sforza) è un doppio dipinto tempera su tavola (54×38 cm ciascuna tavola) di Ercole de' Roberti, databile al 1475 circa e conservato nella National Gallery of Art di Washington . Indice. 1 Storia. 2 Descrizione e stile. 3 Bibliografia. 4 Altri progetti.

  4. Ginevra Sforza si occupa principalmente di diritto societario, assistendo clienti italiani e stranieri in operazioni straordinarie di acquisizione, fusione, scissione, nonché di diritto fallimentare nell'ambito di operazioni di distressed M&A. - Portolano Cavallo.

  5. Her areas of expertise are corporate law for both Italian and foreign clients involved in extraordinary acquisition, merger, and spinoff transactions, as well as bankruptcy law related to distressed M&A transactions.

  6. Genevra Sforza and the Bentivoglio: Family, Politics, Gender and Reputation in (and beyond) Renaissance Bologna on JSTOR. Journals and books. Elizabeth Louise Bernhardt. Series: Copyright Date: 2023. Published by: Amsterdam University Press. Pages: 344. https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.809362. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex)