Chiappino Vitelli

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Gian Luigi Vitelli, bekannt als Chiappino Vitelli ( * 1520 in Città di Castello; † 3. November 1575 bei Antwerpen), war ein italienischer Condottiere und Ritter, Marchese von Cetona. Er wurde 1562 vom Großherzog der Toskana Cosimo I. de’ Medici zum Ritter des St.-Stephans-Ordens ernannt. “…Secondo il mio desiderio, ho mandato lo illustrissimo signor Chiappino Vitelli, mio nobile gentilhuomo dilettissimo…” „… Auf meinen Wunsch schickte ich den vornehmsten Herrn Chiappino Vitelli, mein geliebtester edler Herr …“ – Aus einem Brief von Cosimo I de’ Medici an Maximilian II. im Jahr 1548 rdf:langString
Gian Luigi Vitelli, noto come Chiappino Vitelli (Città di Castello, 1519 – Anversa, luglio 1575), è stato un condottiero e cavaliere italiano, Marchese di Cetona. Fu nominato dal Granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici Cavaliere dell'Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire nel 1562. rdf:langString
Giovan Luigi "Chiappino" Vitelli (1519 – July 1575) was an Italian marquis and military leader, son of Niccolò Vitelli. Vitelli served as captain under Cosimo I de' Medici in his wars to gain Florence, Siena and Montalcino, and was appointed governor of Piombino (1543). He was also a general in the Spanish Army of Flanders, as well as Tuscan ambassador in the England of Elizabeth I. He was marquis of Cetona, that he acquired from Cosimo I de' Medici (1556). He died in the Netherlands in 1575. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gian Luigi Vitelli, bekannt als Chiappino Vitelli ( * 1520 in Città di Castello; † 3. November 1575 bei Antwerpen), war ein italienischer Condottiere und Ritter, Marchese von Cetona. Er wurde 1562 vom Großherzog der Toskana Cosimo I. de’ Medici zum Ritter des St.-Stephans-Ordens ernannt. “…Secondo il mio desiderio, ho mandato lo illustrissimo signor Chiappino Vitelli, mio nobile gentilhuomo dilettissimo…” „… Auf meinen Wunsch schickte ich den vornehmsten Herrn Chiappino Vitelli, mein geliebtester edler Herr …“ – Aus einem Brief von Cosimo I de’ Medici an Maximilian II. im Jahr 1548
rdf:langString Giovan Luigi "Chiappino" Vitelli (1519 – July 1575) was an Italian marquis and military leader, son of Niccolò Vitelli. Vitelli served as captain under Cosimo I de' Medici in his wars to gain Florence, Siena and Montalcino, and was appointed governor of Piombino (1543). He was also a general in the Spanish Army of Flanders, as well as Tuscan ambassador in the England of Elizabeth I. He was marquis of Cetona, that he acquired from Cosimo I de' Medici (1556). Here, he restored the fortress and built the Piazza Vitelli town square (1559), today the Piazza Garibaldi, as well as the Palazzo Vitelli which can be seen today, holding a significant art collection. He used acquisitions from other places, such as a belltower from Montepescali, a town he had surrounded near Grosseto (1555). His military inventions include a siege technique, first tried at the town of Mons in, for the Spanish Duke of Alba (1572). He died in the Netherlands in 1575.
rdf:langString Gian Luigi Vitelli, noto come Chiappino Vitelli (Città di Castello, 1519 – Anversa, luglio 1575), è stato un condottiero e cavaliere italiano, Marchese di Cetona. Fu nominato dal Granduca di Toscana Cosimo I de' Medici Cavaliere dell'Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire nel 1562.
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