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Fenice Bartolomeo: Following Francesco I d'Este's example, his troops safely pass torrents during extreme conditions
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Fenice Bartolomeo: Following Francesco I d'Este's example, his troops safely pass torrents during extreme conditions. After a few days of siege with the French Army, Francesco I d'Este takes possession of victory. With the aid of the French Army, after a long siege, Francesco I d'Este conquers Valencia. Despite suffering from painful injuries, Francesco I d'Este continues to take charge and lead his forces. Alongside the French Army, he besieges Valenza which has fallen into enemy hands. Enduring a long march, Francesco I d'Este crosses the River Cassano with his army by his side. The Siege of Alessandria commences as depicted in "L'Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano. " Fearlessly leading a Swiss army, Francesco I d'Este demonstrates an uncrushed spirit on the battlefield. Crossing the Po freely and unsheathing his sword against opposing troops showcases his unwavering determination despite courageous opposition from Germans and Spanish forces alike. Setting out for Cremona's siege, he fearlessly crosses treacherous trenches between himself and victory. Even wounded in battle, Francesco I d'Este orchestrates the ongoing siege of Pavia with remarkable resilience and strategic prowess.