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'''Federico da Montefeltro''', also known as '''Federico III da Montefeltro''' (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful [[Italy|Italian]] ''condottiero'' during the Italian [[Renaissance]].
 
'''Federico da Montefeltro''', also known as '''Federico III da Montefeltro''' (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful [[Italy|Italian]] ''condottiero'' during the Italian [[Renaissance]].
   
In 1454, Federico laid siege to the city of [[Monteriggioni]] in [[Tuscany]] under the orders of the [[Florence|Florentines]]. In fact, the Florentines laid siege to the city to find an [[The Shroud|important artifact]] hidden beneath Monteriggioni. However, [[Mario Auditore]], Monteriggioni's leader, managed to subdue the attackers with his leadership.
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In 1454, Federico laid siege to the city of [[Monteriggioni]] in [[Tuscany]] under the orders of the [[Florence|Florentines]]. In fact, the Florentines laid siege to the city to find an [[shroud of Eden|important artifact]] hidden beneath Monteriggioni. However, [[Mario Auditore]], Monteriggioni's leader, managed to subdue the attackers with his leadership.
   
 
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Federico da Montefeltro

Federico da Montefeltro

Federico da Montefeltro, also known as Federico III da Montefeltro (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful Italian condottiero during the Italian Renaissance.

In 1454, Federico laid siege to the city of Monteriggioni in Tuscany under the orders of the Florentines. In fact, the Florentines laid siege to the city to find an important artifact hidden beneath Monteriggioni. However, Mario Auditore, Monteriggioni's leader, managed to subdue the attackers with his leadership.

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