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56: 362: 202:. However, due to his growing popularity, Uguccione had him jailed and condemned to death. An insurrection of the Lucchesi having led to the expulsion of Uguccione and his party, Castruccio regained his freedom and his position, and the Ghibelline triumph was presently assured. 276:. It is understood to be fictional in many places, and based upon classical aphorisms. It was made later in his life than some of Machiavelli's more well-known works and is thought by some commentators such as 377: 424: 257:; two years later he captured Pisa, of which he was made imperial vicar. But, subsequently, his relations with Louis seem to have grown less friendly and he was afterwards 429: 511: 469: 434: 430:
Martin W. Walsh: LUCCA MARTINMAS, 1325: The Despicable Festive Humiliation of Florentine Prisoners of War by Castruccio Castracani (2004)
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Note biografiche di Capitani di Guerra e di Condottieri di Ventura operanti in Italia nel 1330 - 1550: Castruccio Castracani
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Domenico Luigi Moscheni: Notizie istoriche intorno la vita di Castruccio degli Antelminelli Castracani (1811)
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Castruccio Castracani: A study on the Origins and Character of a Fourteenth-Century Italian Despotism
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At his death in 1328, the fortunes of his young children were wrecked in the Guelph triumph.
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Mary Shelley: Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, prince of Lucca (1823)
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He assisted Uguccione in many enterprises, including the capture of Lucca (1314) and the
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party. In 1300 he was exiled with his parents and others of their faction by the
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to be significant for the understanding of Machiavelli's political philosophy.
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Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
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Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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by the papal legate in the interests of the Guelphs (1327).
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Costanza Moscheni: Castruccio - poema epico (1811)
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Castruccio Castracani
Castruccio Castracane degli Antelminelli
Duke of Lucca

Lucca
Republic of Lucca
Noble family
Antelminelli
[kaˈstruttʃokastraˈkaːni]
condottiero
Lucca
Lucca
Antelminelli
Ghibelline
Guelphs
condottiero
Philip IV of France
Flanders
Visconti
Lombardy
Uguccione della Faggiuola
Pisa
Battle of Montecatini
Florentines
consul
Ponte della Maddalena
River Serchio
Frederick of Austria
vicar
Lunigiana

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