Cristoforo da Tolentino explained

Cristoforo da Tolentino
Death Date:1462
Allegiance:Italian
Rank:Condottiero
Battles:Battle of Fiordemonte
Relations:Niccolò da Tolentino

Cristoforo da Tolentino (died 1462) was an Italian condottiero, the son of Niccolò da Tolentino.

The elder of three brothers, he followed Niccolò's military career, and was lord of Tolentino in 1434–1439.

Cristoforo killed Niccolò Fortebraccio at the battle of Fiordemonte. In 1438 he defended the castle of Verona for the Republic of Venice and fought at Casalmaggiore (1446).

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