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Cesare Borgia briefly employed Leonardo da Vinci as military architect and engineer between 1502 and 1503.
Before meeting Cesare, Leonardo had worked at the Milanese court of Ludovico Sforza for many years, until Louis XII of France drove Sforza out of Italy.
After Cesare, Leonardo was unsuccessful in finding another patron in Italy.
Image: Leda and the Swan 1505-1510. jpg | Leda and the Swan, copy by Cesare Sesto after a lost original by Leonardo da Vinci, 1515-1520, Oil on canvas, Wilton House, England.
George R. Pond and Cesare Sabelli flew a Bellanca Pacemaker, named Leonardo da Vinci and powered by a Wright J-6 Whirlwind engine, in an attempted non-stop flight from FBF to Rome, but were forced to land at Lahinch, Ireland, after 32: 00 hours due to a fuel system problem.
* Daedalus, a play by David Davalos recounting Leonardo da Vinci's time as a military engineer to Cesare Borgia, in the company of Lucrezia Borgia and Niccolo Machiavelli
* Cesare Cesariano ( 1521 ) who edited the important 1521 edition of De Archtectura of Vitruvius ( Leonardo da Vinci is supposed to have provided the illustrations for this edition ).
Between 1501 and 1503 Cesare hired Leonardo da Vinci as military architect and engineer, which means that Leonardo helped him conquer and then fortify fortresses.
It is said that Leonardo invented war machines for Cesare and Leonardo received protection in return.
Cesare allowed Leonardo to have full control over all planned and ongoing construction in his domain.
When Leonardo completed his work for Cesare, he had difficulties finding another patron in Italy.
Before 1914, the Kingdom of Italy built and maintained six dreadnought battleships: ( Dante Alighieri as a prototype ; Giulio Cesare, Conte di Cavour and Leonardo da Vinci of the Conte di Cavour class ; and Andrea Doria and Caio Duilio of the Andrea Doria Class ), but they did not participate in major naval actions in World War I.
* Conte di Cavour class: Conte di Cavour, Giulio Cesare, Leonardo Da Vinci

Cesare and became
On 17 August 1498, Cesare became the first person in history to resign the cardinalate.
Later he studied medicine at Paris and Padua ( where he attended Cesare Cremonini's lessons ), and became physician to Louis XIII.
His father Filippo was a man of property, possibly an organist, since both Girolamo and his half-brother Cesare became organists.
Although Cesare had been a cardinal, he left the holy orders to gain power and take over the position Giovanni once held – Cesare became a condottiero.
After Cesare became a leading general of the French King Louis XII, he returned to Rome.
Cesare, the son of Cecilia and Ludovico Sforza was made abbot of the Church of San Nazaro Maggiore of Milan in 1498 ; in 1505, he became canon of Milan.
Under the Spanish rule of southern Italy, Vasto became fief of the Marquises d ' Avalos ; in the reign of Cesare Michelangelo ( marquis from 1697 to 1729 ), Vasto reached its zenith.
On September 5, 2003, he became the second Italian player to enter into the Basketball Hall of Fame after Cesare Rubini, who served Olimpia Milano, both as player and coach between the 1940s and the 1970s.
He was born at Florence to a family of artists, and was apprenticed to a goldsmith, but became an engraver working briefly under Orazio Vanni and then Cesare Dandini.
Cesare Battisti ( 4 February 1875 – 12 July 1916 ) was an Italian nationalist, who became a prominent Irrendentist at the start of the First World War.
Forlì was seized in 1488 by Visconti and in 1499 by Cesare Borgia, after whose death it became more directly subject to the pope than ever before ( apart from a short-lived return of the Ordelaffi in 1503 – 1504 ).
In November 1979, he became Chief Prosecutor at the Palace of Justice in Palermo following the murder of his predecessor, Cesare Terranova, by the Mafia.
The cases ranged from famous assassinations ( of Abraham Lincoln, Leon Trotsky, and Julius Caesar ) and the lives ( and often deaths ) of the likes of Cesare Borgia and Blackbeard to more obscure cases, such as Bathsheba Spooner, who killed her husband Joshua Spooner in 1778 and became the first woman tried and executed in America.
While working as a journalist for Cinema magazine, De Santis became, under the influence of Cesare Zavattini, a major proponent of the early neorealist filmmakers who were trying to make films that mirrored the simple and tragic realities of proletarian life using location shooting and nonprofessional actors.
The Hercolanis were a noble family, and Cesare became a venture captain under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

Cesare and
However, his aptitude for sculpture led him to work for Giulio Cesare Conventi ( 1577 1640 ), an artist of modest talents.
Stefano Infessura writes that Cardinal Borgia falsely claimed Cesare to be the legitimate son of another man Domenico d ' Arignano, the nominal husband of Vannozza de ' Cattanei.
Cesare Pugni wrote extensively for the harp as well his ballet Éoline, ou La Dryade included music written for harp to accompany the ballerina's numerous variations and enhance the atmosphere of the ballet's many fantastical scenes.
The development of the upper, " clarino " register by specialist trumpeters notably Cesare Bendinelli would lend itself well to the Baroque era, also known as the " Golden Age of the natural trumpet.
* Italian Bixio, Cesare Andrea: " So Cries Pierrot " ( 1925 ; voice and piano ; text by composer ); Bussotti, Sylvano: " Pierrot " ( 1949 ; voice and harp ).
When Alan asks Cesare how long he will live, Cesare bluntly replies that Alan will die before dawn tomorrow a prophecy which is fulfilled.
Politically she leant towards Fascism in October 1922 the quadrumvirs ( Emilio De Bono, Italo Balbo, Michele Bianchi and Cesare Maria de Vecchi ) visited her at Bordighera to pay their respects prior to the March on Rome.
Il Risorgimento (" The Resurgence " in English ) was a liberal, nationalist newspaper founded in Turin 15 December 1847 by Count Camillo Benso di Cavour and Cesare Balbo, who was a backbone of the " neo-Guelph " party that saw in future a rejuvenated Italy under a republican government with a papal presidency ideas with which Cavour did not agree.
In February 2008 it was announced that Dino Baggio decided to come back from retirement and join the Terza Categoria team Tombolo a team near his hometown, which is being coached by Dino's very first coach, Cesare Crivellaro.
* Rolando Rigoli, Cesare Salvadori, Michele Maffei, Mario Aldo Montano, and Mario Tullio Montano Fencing, Men's Sabre Team Competition
The Family focuses on this cunning, ambitious despot and his children the ruthless Cesare and the beautiful but wicked Lucrezia.
Not long before his death the composer Cesare Pugni Petipa's chief collaborator for many years died on.
* Cesare Luccarini Italian
* Cesare Luccarini Italian
The great choreographer Jules Perrot Premier Maître de ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres from 1850 – 1859 staged his own version of Aumer's production for the company in 1854, and for this production added new music to the ballet by the composer Cesare Pugni.
Joe Colombo, born Cesare Colombo ( 30 July 1930 30 July 1971 ) was an Italian industrial designer.
* Cesare Pugni Composer

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