Gian Galeazzo Sforza : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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[[Image:Gian Galeazzo e Ludovico testone 681662.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza (a sin) gant e eontr [[Ludovico il Moro]]. ]]
[[Image:Isabella of Aragon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Isabella Aragon, priñsez eus [[Rouantelezh Naplez]].]]
'''Gian Galeazzo Sforza''', pe '''Giovan Galeazzo Maria Sforza''' ganet d'an [[20 a viz Mezheven]] 1469 en [[Abbiategrasso]], marvet d'an [[22 a viz Here]] 1494 e [[Pavia]], a oa 6vet [[dug Milano]] e dibenn ar XVvet kantved war-lerc'h e dad [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] (lazhet e [[1476]]), dindan renerezh e vamm [[Bona di Savoia]] ([[1449]] - [[1503]]) da gentañ, dindan hini e eontr [[Ludovico il Moro]] goude, met hennezh a dennaspep galloud digantañ.
 
==Istor==
Dug e voe war-lerc'h e dad [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] (lazhet e [[1476]]), dindan renerezh e vamm [[Bona di Savoia]] ([[1449]] - [[1503]]) da gentañ, dindan hini e eontr [[Ludovico il Moro]] goude, met hennezh a dennas pep galloud digantañ.
 
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== Successione ==
Dal matrimonio, celebrato il [[2 febbraio]] del [[1489]], con [[Isabella d'Aragona (1470-1524)|Isabella d'Aragona]] ([[1470]] - [[1524]]) nacquero tre figli:
 
== Bugale ==
DalDimezet matrimonio,e celebratovoe ild'a [[2 febbraioa viz C'hwevrer]] del [[1489]], conda [[Isabella d'Aragona (1470-1524)|Isabella d'Aragona]] ([[1470]] - [[1524]]) nacqueroha tretri figlibugel o doe:
*[[Ippolita Sforza|Ippolita]] ([[1493]] - [[1501]]);
*Francesco ([[1491]] - [[1512]]);
*[[Bona Sforza|Bona]] (Pavia [[13 febbraio]] [[1495]] - Bari [[19 novembre]] [[1557]]) sposò il [[15 giugno]] [[1518]] il sovrano [[Sigismondo I di Polonia]], morì avvelenata dal proprio segretario.
 
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Born in [[Abbiategrasso]], he was only 7 years old when in 1476 his father, [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]], was assassinated and Gian Galeazzo became the [[List of rulers of Milan|Duke of Milan]]. His uncle, [[Ludovico Sforza]], acted as regent to the young duke but quickly wrestled all power from him and became the [[de facto]] ruler of Milan for some time. In 1488, Gian Galeazzo married his cousin princess [[Isabella of Naples]] and they had three children together: [[Ippolita Maria Sforza (1490-1501)]], [[Francesco Sforza (Il Duchetto)|Francesco]] (1491-1512), [[Bona Sforza|Bona]] (1494-1557) (who married [[Zygmunt I the Old|Sigismund I of Poland]]) and Bianca Maria ([[1495]]-[[1496]]).
 
Concerning Gian Galeazzo's death in 1494 (Pavia), Italian historian [[Francesco Guicciardini]] had this to say in his ''La Historia di Italia''<!--This spelling(hervez ofanv theembannadur title1561 ise based on the title page of the first Florentine edition of 1561-->Firenze) (The History of Italy):
 
Born in [[Abbiategrasso]], he was only 7 years old when in 1476 his father, [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]], was assassinated and Gian Galeazzo became the [[List of rulers of Milan|Duke of Milan]]. His uncle, [[Ludovico Sforza]], acted as regent to the young duke but quickly wrestled all power from him and became the [[de facto]] ruler of Milan for some time. In 1488, Gian Galeazzo married his cousin princess [[Isabella of Naples]] and they had three children together: [[Ippolita Maria Sforza (1490-1501)]], [[Francesco Sforza (Il Duchetto)|Francesco]] (1491-1512), [[Bona Sforza|Bona]] (1494-1557) (who married [[Zygmunt I the Old|Sigismund I of Poland]]) and Bianca Maria ([[1495]]-[[1496]]).
 
Concerning Gian Galeazzo's death in 1494 (Pavia), Italian historian [[Francesco Guicciardini]] had this to say in his ''La Historia di Italia''<!--This spelling of the title is based on the title page of the first Florentine edition of 1561--> (The History of Italy):
<blockquote>The rumor was widespread that Giovan Galeazzo's death had been provoked by immoderate coitus; nevertheless, it was widely believed throughout Italy that he had died not through natural illness nor as a result of incontinence, but had been poisoned... one of the royal physicians...asserted that he had seen manifest signs of it. Nor was there anyone who doubted that if it had been poison, it had been administered through his uncle's ''[[Ludovico Sforza]]'' machinations...<!-- page 54, Sindey Alexander's 1969 translation; ISBN 0-691-05417-7 --></blockquote>
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