Advertisement

Fabrizio Colonna

Advertisement

Fabrizio Colonna

Birth
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Death
18 Mar 1520 (aged 69–70)
Aversa, Provincia di Caserta, Campania, Italy
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Fabrizio Colonna was an Italian condottiero, a member of the powerful Colonna family. He was the son of Edoardo Colonna and Filippa Conti.
Fabrizio was born sometime before 1452. He was married to Agnese da Montefeltro daughter of Federico da Montefeltro, 1st Duke of Urbino, and Battista Sforza. Fabrizio was known as count of Tagliacozzo and grand constable of the kingdom of Naples.
He was a general in the Holy League that fought against Louis XII of France and played a notable part in the Spanish army's victory at Cerignola.
His daughter was Vittoria Colonna, who was an Italian poet, and a close friend of Michelangelo. His nephew Marcantonio was also a successful general.
Fabrizio is the main speaker in Machiavelli's The Art of War and is referenced throughout the book as an authority on both Classical and current military structure, strategy, and tactics.
Fabrizio Colonna was an Italian condottiero, a member of the powerful Colonna family. He was the son of Edoardo Colonna and Filippa Conti.
Fabrizio was born sometime before 1452. He was married to Agnese da Montefeltro daughter of Federico da Montefeltro, 1st Duke of Urbino, and Battista Sforza. Fabrizio was known as count of Tagliacozzo and grand constable of the kingdom of Naples.
He was a general in the Holy League that fought against Louis XII of France and played a notable part in the Spanish army's victory at Cerignola.
His daughter was Vittoria Colonna, who was an Italian poet, and a close friend of Michelangelo. His nephew Marcantonio was also a successful general.
Fabrizio is the main speaker in Machiavelli's The Art of War and is referenced throughout the book as an authority on both Classical and current military structure, strategy, and tactics.


Advertisement