Bartolomeo Fenice Collection
Bartolomeo Fenice, a fearless warrior and loyal follower of Francesco I d'Este, emulates his leader's strategic brilliance
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Bartolomeo Fenice, a fearless warrior and loyal follower of Francesco I d'Este, emulates his leader's strategic brilliance. Inspired by Francesco's audacity in safely navigating treacherous torrents during extreme conditions, Bartolomeo leads his troops with unwavering determination. After enduring days of relentless siege from the French Army, Francesco I d'Este triumphantly claims possession of the battleground. Bartolomeo Fenice stands beside him as they celebrate their hard-fought victory. Valencia becomes the next target for Francesco I d'Este and his trusted ally, the French Army. Despite a long and grueling siege, their perseverance pays off as they conquer the city. Bartolomeo Fenice remains steadfast at Francesco's side throughout this arduous campaign. Even in excruciating pain from battle wounds, Francesco I d'Este refuses to relinquish command. His indomitable spirit inspires all those around him, including Bartolomeo Fenice who admires his leader's resilience. Francesco I d'Este and the French Army lay siege to Valenza after an arduous march. The city falls into their hands under their joint efforts. Bartolomeo Fenice plays a crucial role in securing this significant victory. Marching alongside his army through Cassano River proves challenging for Francesco I d'Este; however, he overcomes every obstacle with sheer determination. Bartolomeo Fenice witnesses firsthand his leader's unwavering resolve during these trying times. The epic Siege of Alessandria commences following L'Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano's blueprint—a testament to Francisco I d’ Este’s military genius. With courage unmatched by any other force on earth, Bartolomeo fights valiantly alongside him until ultimate triumph is achieved. Leading a Swiss army with undeterred spirit, Francesco I d’ Este embarks on a mission to cross the Po River and confront opposing troops.