. "1477-09-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Fanfulla da Lodi (Basiasco, 1\u00BA settembre 1477 \u2013 Terracina, 24 febbraio 1525) \u00E8 stato un condottiero italiano."@it . . . "Fanfulla da Lodi (Basiasco, 1\u00BA settembre 1477 \u2013 Terracina, 24 febbraio 1525) \u00E8 stato un condottiero italiano."@it . "1525"^^ . . "Bartolomeo Fanfulla's parents, Domenico Alon and Angela Folli, gave him multiple names: Giovanni or Giovanni Battista (in honour of the Evangelical preacher), Bartolomeo (in honour of Bartolomeo Colleoni) and (in honour of the great Roman emperor). Born in the province of Lodi (but for Guicciardini he is allegedly from Parma), Fanfulla almost certainly died 24 February 1525 in the battle of Pavia. He had at least four children (Marc\u2019Antonio, Ambrosio, Giorgio and Domenico) and nine grandchildren. He was first a soldier of fortune, then knight and finally captain of a flag between 1499 and 1525.They say of him: There is no important battle fought across the 16th century in which Fanfulla did not fight, first as simple soldier of fortune and then as Captain of a flag (Alfiere) with his Lanza of fifty armed men directly reporting to him and paid by him \u2014\u2009Pietro Novati, Fanfulla da Lodi, Edizioni Lodigraf, 1982 In his life he fought on the side of Florence (1499), Spain (from 1503) and empire (from 1515) having as enemies Pisa (in 1499) and France (from 1503 onwards). Together with Ettore Fieramosca he was the main character of the famous battle of Barletta, which on 13 February 1503 saw thirteen Italian warriors fight against the same number of Frenchmen. Having remained horseless (together with ) during the fight, he fought on foot killing the horses of the French jousters. At the end of the battle, he was knighted by the Spanish potest\u00E0 (chief magistrate) Consalvo di Cordoba.He is one of the main characters of the novel Ettore Fieramosca o La disfida di Barletta (1833), by the politician and man of letters Massimo d'Azeglio, in which the author's phantasy introduces him as an astute, fun and jolly man. The resulting colourful portrait of heroic soldier of fortune gave Fanfulla his fame. Fanfulla is considered one of the symbols of the town of Lodi and of its territory, so much so that a number of local sports clubs take inspiration from his figure: among the most awarded there is the , l' and the Associazione Calcio Fanfulla 1874. Moreover, the biscuits Fanfullini, a typical product of Lodi, owe their name to him. A famous Italian goliardic song from the 20th century has been also dedicated to Fanfulla: . In the city of Lecce, bronze statue of him by the Italian sculptor Antonio Bortone from Ruffano is found in the square Raimondello Orsini."@en . . . . . . . . . "Fanfulla da Lodi"@it . . . . . "Basiasco"@en . . . . . . . . . "October 2016"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1091631698"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Bartolomeo Fanfulla"@en . . . . . . "yes"@en . "Pavia"@en . . . . . "1525-02-24"^^ . . "Fanfulla da Lodi"@en . . . "1477-09-01"^^ . . . . . . "39454539"^^ . . "Fanfulla da Lodi foi um l\u00EDder italiano nascido na prov\u00EDncia de Lodi, regi\u00E3o da Lombardia, noroeste da It\u00E1lia. A data de nascimento e o nome verdadeiro do guerreiro n\u00E3o s\u00E3o exatos. Historiadores italianos discordam sobre o seu o nome verdadeiro e divergem entre: \n* Bartolomeo Giovenale \n* Giovanni Fanfulla \n* Giovanni Bartolomeo Fanfulla \n* Bartolomeo Tito Alon 'Giovanni Bartolomeo Fanfulla \u00E9 tido por muitos historiadores como o nome certo, j\u00E1 que \u00E9 mencionado v\u00E1rias vezes nos cupons de Tesouro de N\u00E1poles que s\u00E3o as \u00FAnicas provas da sua exist\u00EAncia e das suas atividades."@pt . . "1525-02-24"^^ . . . "8489"^^ . . . . . "1477"^^ . . . . . . . "InternetArchiveBot"@en . . . "Fanfulla da Lodi"@en . . . . . . . . "Bartolomeo Fanfulla's parents, Domenico Alon and Angela Folli, gave him multiple names: Giovanni or Giovanni Battista (in honour of the Evangelical preacher), Bartolomeo (in honour of Bartolomeo Colleoni) and (in honour of the great Roman emperor). Born in the province of Lodi (but for Guicciardini he is allegedly from Parma), Fanfulla almost certainly died 24 February 1525 in the battle of Pavia. He had at least four children (Marc\u2019Antonio, Ambrosio, Giorgio and Domenico) and nine grandchildren. \u2014\u2009Pietro Novati, Fanfulla da Lodi, Edizioni Lodigraf, 1982"@en . "Fanfulla da Lodi foi um l\u00EDder italiano nascido na prov\u00EDncia de Lodi, regi\u00E3o da Lombardia, noroeste da It\u00E1lia. A data de nascimento e o nome verdadeiro do guerreiro n\u00E3o s\u00E3o exatos. Historiadores italianos discordam sobre o seu o nome verdadeiro e divergem entre: \n* Bartolomeo Giovenale \n* Giovanni Fanfulla \n* Giovanni Bartolomeo Fanfulla \n* Bartolomeo Tito Alon 'Giovanni Bartolomeo Fanfulla \u00E9 tido por muitos historiadores como o nome certo, j\u00E1 que \u00E9 mencionado v\u00E1rias vezes nos cupons de Tesouro de N\u00E1poles que s\u00E3o as \u00FAnicas provas da sua exist\u00EAncia e das suas atividades."@pt . . . "Fanfulla da Lodi"@pt . . . . . . .