Galeotto I Pico

Duke of Mirandola

Galeotto I Pico - Leaders & Politicians born August 3rd, 1442
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Held the title of Duke of Mirandola and served in the late 15th century. Contributed to the cultural and political life of the region. Engaged in alliances to strengthen the duchy and fostered the arts and philosophy. Allied with various influential figures during his reign.

Established political alliances with prominent families

Promoted cultural and intellectual activities

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