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Fano and Francesco I Sforza

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Difference between Fano and Francesco I Sforza

Fano vs. Francesco I Sforza

Fano is a town and comune of the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche region of Italy. Francesco I Sforza (23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the Sforza dynasty in the duchy of Milan, ruling as its (fourth) duke from 1450 until his death.

Similarities between Fano and Francesco I Sforza

Fano and Francesco I Sforza have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ancona, Condottiero, Marche, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.

Ancona

Ancona (also) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region of Central Italy, with a population of around 101,997.

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Condottiero

Condottieri (condottiero or condottiere) were Italian military leaders during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.

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Marche

Marche, in English sometimes referred to as the Marches, is one of the twenty regions of Italy.

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Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini and Fano from 1432.

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Fano and Francesco I Sforza Comparison

Fano has 92 relations, while Francesco I Sforza has 78. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.35% = 4 / (92 + 78).

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