Ludovico II, Marquis Of Saluzzo
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Ludovico II del Vasto (23 March 1438 in
Saluzzo Saluzzo (; ) is a town and former principality in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, Italy. The city of Saluzzo is built on a hill overlooking a vast, well-cultivated plain. Iron, lead, silver, marble, slate etc. are found in the su ...
– 27 January 1504) was
marquess of Saluzzo The marquises (also marquesses or margraves) of Saluzzo were the medieval feudal rulers city of Saluzzo (today part of Piedmont, Italy) and its countryside from 1175 to 1549. Originally counts, the family received in ''feudum'' the city from the ...
from 1475 until his death. Before his accession as marquis he held the title of Count of
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.


Biography

Ludovico was the son of
Ludovico I of Saluzzo Ludovico I del Vasto (1405–15 April 1475) was Marquess of Saluzzo from 1416 until his death. The son of Marquess Thomas III, he held the Marquisate of Saluzzo for much of the 15th century, under its period of greatest splendour. Always in good ...
and Isabella of Montferrat. He continued his father's war against Charles I of Savoy, which had depleted Saluzzo's fortunes, but again without notable results. Following his father's death in April 1475, Ludovico became marquess of Saluzzo. In an effort to foster trade, he patronized the construction of an alpine tunnel under Monviso which was completed in 1480. In 1481, Ludovico married his cousin, Giovanna of Montferrat, daughter of William VIII, Marquess of Montferrat and Marie de Foix. Later he married
Margaret of Foix-Candale {{Infobox noble, type , name = Margaret of Foix-Candale , title = Marchesa consort of Saluzzo , image = , caption = , alt = , CoA = , more = no , ...
in 1492. Worsening relations with duke Charles of Savoy hastened Ludovico's allegiance to the French king Charles VIII. In 1487, Ludovico asked Charles for an army to relieve the siege of Saluzzo, but the city fell to Louis Tailland on 3 April 1487. Ludovico fled to Provence and remained in exile until 1490. In 1499, Ludovico was with the French forces of
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that
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the
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. Following the French loss of
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, Ludovico was sent to
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and reinforced the city upon his arrival.
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, leading a French army to Gaeta, resigned his command to Ludovico. Ludovico encamped his army across from the Spanish separated by the Garigliano river. The Spanish, with the building of a pontoon bridge, were able to launch a surprise attack on Ludovico's army and defeated it at the
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in 1503. Ludovico died in Genoa in January 1504 and was succeeded by his and Marguerite's eldest child,
Michele Antonio I of Saluzzo Michele Antonio del Vasto (26 March 1495 – 18 October 1528) was the Marquess of Saluzzo from 1504 until his death. Born in Saluzzo, the elder son of Ludovico II of Saluzzo and Margaret of Foix-Candale, he was Count of Carmagnola until he succe ...
. A monument to him is located in the church of ''San Giovanni'' at Saluzzo, commissioned by his wife Margaret and executed by
Benedetto Briosco 200px, Arca of Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Cremona Cathedral. Benedetto Briosco (c.1460–c.1517) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, active in Lombardy. Briosco was born in Pavia, and is thought to have apprenticed in Milan. H ...
in 1508. Ludovico II was also the initiator of the Neo-Gothic Cathedral of Saluzzo and of the first Alpine tunnel, the Buco di Viso (2,880 metres above sea level).


Issue

Ludovico and Giovanna had: *
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(born in 1486). She was betrothed twice: first, on 27 July 1490, to
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, and then in 1496 to Claudio Giacomo of Miolans (died in 1497). Finally, in 1515 she married the Spanish nobleman Pietro of Salvatierra (died 1524), with whom she had a son, Atanasio López of Herrera and Saluzzo. * Stillbirth son (29 December 1469). Ludovico and Margaret had: * Michele Antonio (1495–1528) * Gian Ludovico (1496–1529, d. 1563), ''deposed'' * Francesco Ludovico I (1498–1537) * Adriano (1499–1501) * Gian Gabriele (1501–1548)


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