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Flaminio Paleologo

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Italian soldier (1518–1571)
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Flaminio Paleologo (1518, Casale Monferrato – May 24, 1571, Goito) was an Italian soldier and feudal lord. He was an illegitimate son of John George Palaeologus and his unknown mistress. He was killed by poisoning in 1571 for rebelling against the Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua.

Marriage and children

Flaminio Paleologo was married to Lucina della Torre and had 7 known children:

  • Theodore
  • John (Giovanni)
  • Laura
  • Margaret
  • Isabella
  • Eleonora
  • Ferdinand

References

  1. Turchi 2014

Sources

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