Lucrezia Landriani

Lucrezia Landriani
Bornc. 1440
Milan, Duchy of Milan
(now in Italy)
Diedc. 17 August 1507
Spouses
  • Cristoforo Lampugnani
  • Count Gian Piero Landriani
Partner(s)Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan
Children
  • Piero Landriani
  • Bianca Landriani
  • Carlo Sforza
  • Caterina Sforza
  • Chiara Sforza
  • Alessandro Sforza

Lucrezia Landriani (born c. 1440 – living 17 August 1507[1]) was the mother of Caterina Sforza, Lady of Imola, Countess of Forlì.[1] Lucrezia had three other children by the Duke, and two by her husband.

Biography

Around 1450 Lucrezia married Cristoforo Lampugnani, son of Lucrezia Visconti and Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani.[2] Later, she married Count Gian Piero Landriani, a courtier at the ducal court and a close friend of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (24 January 1444 – 26 December 1476), son of Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan and Bianca Maria Visconti, Duchess of Milan.[3] Galeazzo Maria would become Duke of Milan upon the death of his father on 8 March 1466.

Lucrezia was born in Milan around 1440.[1] A contemporary portrait of Lucrezia painted by Domenico Veneziano, shows her to have been quite beautiful, with blonde hair, blue eyes, a high forehead, and fine features. She bore her husband Gian Piero two children and undertook their guidance and education: [4] a son, Piero Landriani, who later became castellan of the fortress of Forlimpopoli; and a daughter, Bianca Landriani, who married Tommaso Feo, castellan of Ravaldino Castle and the brother-in-law of Caterina Sforza.

  • Caterina Sforza, Lady of Imola, Countess of Forli (early 1463 – 28 May 1509), married three times.[5]
  • Alessandro Sforza, Lord of Francavilla (1465–1523), married Barbara dei Conti Balbiani di Valchiavenna, by whom he had a daughter, Camilla.
  • Chiara Sforza (1467–1531), married firstly, Pietro, Count dal Verme di Sanguinetto, Lord of Vigevano, and secondly, Fregosino Fregoso, Lord of Novi, by whom she had issue.

References

  1. ^ a b c Ady, Cecilia Mary (1907). "chapter 109". In Armstrong, Edward (ed.). A History of Milan Under the Sforza. New York (London): G. P. Putnam's Sons (Methuen and Company).
  2. ^ Vaglienti, Francesca M. (2004). "LAMPUGNANI, Uberto". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 63. Treccani. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  3. ^ Jansen 2002, p. 39.
  4. ^ Jansen 2002, p. 51.
  5. ^ Picotti, Giovanni Battista (1936). "SFORZA RIARIO, Caterina". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Retrieved 18 June 2019.

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