Caterina Sforza (2)

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Caterina Sforza was born in Milan in early 1463, the illegitimate daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza by his mistress, Lucrezia Landriani. Her life was… colourful. Well worth further reading. She held various posts of political and military power, with many, many murders under her belt.

My favourite part of the story (for it’s awful) was during a seige where her children were captured and being threatened, she lifted her skirt, grabbed her crotch and declared that she possessed the instruments to make more. So there you go.

The connection to someone else in our range, Lucrezi Borgia, is that her son was due to marry her. She refused to allow this to happen and fell out with the pope over it, then of course tried to poison him. She liked poison. And torture!
 

This pack contains 2 single piece high quality metal miniatures in 28mm scale. Supplied unpainted and without bases.

Sculpted and shown painted by John Morris.

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Caterina Sforza was born in Milan in early 1463, the illegitimate daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza by his mistress, Lucrezia Landriani. Her life was… colourful. Well worth further reading. She held various posts of political and military power, with many, many murders under her belt.

My favourite part of the story (for it’s awful) was during a seige where her children were captured and being threatened, she lifted her skirt, grabbed her crotch and declared that she possessed the instruments to make more. So there you go.

The connection to someone else in our range, Lucrezi Borgia, is that her son was due to marry her. She refused to allow this to happen and fell out with the pope over it, then of course tried to poison him. She liked poison. And torture!
 

This pack contains 2 single piece high quality metal miniatures in 28mm scale. Supplied unpainted and without bases.

Sculpted and shown painted by John Morris.

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Weight 100 g

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