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In October 1502, Giulio Cesare was captured by the [[Papacy|Papal]] Captain General [[Cesare Borgia]]. He and his sons Vincenzo, Annibale and Pirro were then strangled to death by the Captain General's lieutenant, [[Micheletto Corella]]. | In October 1502, Giulio Cesare was captured by the [[Papacy|Papal]] Captain General [[Cesare Borgia]]. He and his sons Vincenzo, Annibale and Pirro were then strangled to death by the Captain General's lieutenant, [[Micheletto Corella]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 12 February 2019
Giulio Cesare da Varano (1434 – October 1502) was the lord of Camerino.
In October 1502, Giulio Cesare was captured by the Papal Captain General Cesare Borgia. He and his sons Vincenzo, Annibale and Pirro were then strangled to death by the Captain General's lieutenant, Micheletto Corella.