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PICCININO, NICCOLO (1386-1444) , Italian condottiere, born at Perugia, was the son of a butcher. He began his military career in the service of Braccio da Montone, who at that time was waging war against Perugia on his own account, and at the death of his chief
Milan (1425), in whose service together with Niccold Fortebraccio he fought in the wars against the league of Pope
Castel
Sforza
series of campaigns against Sforza
Milan to send him to Umbria, where he hoped, like so many other condottieri, to carve out a dominion for himself. He was defeated by Sforza at Anghiari (1440), but although a number of his men were taken prisoners they were at once liberated, as was usually done in wars waged by soldiers of fortune. Again the war shifted to Lombardy, and Piccinino, having defeated and surrounded Sforza at Martinengo, demanded of the visconti the lordship of Piacenza as the price of Sforza's capture. The duke by way of reply concluded a truce with Sforza; but the latter, who, while professing to defend the Papal States, had established his own power in the Marche
pope
joint forces to Piccinino. Sforza was driven from the Marche
A good account of Piccinino is contained in vol. iii. of E. Ricotti's Storia delta
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