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Guidoriccio da Fogliano

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However, in 1333 he was expelled by the Sienese, and he took refuge in Reggio where, together with his brother
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areas. In July 1328, with an army of 900 cavalry and 6,000 infantry, he besieged the village of
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and, in 1351, he could return to Siena, where he died in 1352. He was buried in the church of
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Golinelli, Paolo (1997). "Guidoriccio da Fogliano".
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Siege of Montemassi
Simone Martini
condottiero
Simone Martini
the fresco
Palazzo Pubblico
Siena
Niccolò da Fogliano
Reggio Emilia
Republic of Siena
Pisa
Aldobrandeschi
Maremma
Mount Amiata
Montemassi
Castruccio Castracani
Castle of Sassoforte
Scansano
Arcidosso
Massa Marittima
Giuncarico
Giberto
Azzo Manfredi
Gonzaga
Veneto
podestĂ 
Padua
Mastino I della Scala
Verona

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