Count Car·lo /ˈkɑrlɔ/Show Spelled[kahr-law]Show IPA, 1873–1952, Italian statesman: anti-Fascist leader.
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Fran·ces·co /frɑnˈtʃɛskɔ/Show Spelled[frahn-ches-kaw]Show IPA, 1401–66, Italian condottiere and duke of Milan 1450–66.
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his father, Gia·co·muz·zo /ˌdʒɑkɔˈmutsɔ/Show Spelled[jah-kaw-moo-tsaw]Show IPA, or Mu·zio /ˈmutsyɔ/Show Spelled[moo-tsyaw]Show IPA, 1369–1424, Italian condottiere.
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Lo·do·vi·co /ˌlɔdɔˈvikɔ/Show Spelled[law-daw-vee-kaw]Show IPA, ( "the Moor" )1451–1508, duke of Milan 1494–1500 (son of Francesco Sforza).
Count Carlo (ˈkarlo). 1873--1952, Italian statesman; leader of the anti-Fascist opposition
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Francesco (franˈtʃesko). 1401--66, duke of Milan (1450-- 66)
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his father Giacomuzzo (dʒakoˈmuttso) or Muzio (ˈmuttsjo), original name Attendolo. 1369--1424, Italian condottiere and founder of the dynasty that ruled Milan (1450--1535)
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Lodovico (lodoˈviːko), called the Moor. 1451-- 1508, duke of Milan (1494--1500), but effective ruler from 1480; patron of Leonardo da Vinci