Alessandro Sforza was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro, the first of the Pesaro line of the Sforza family.
Alessandro Sforza in circa 1460 on a detail of the Sforza Triptych by Rogier van der Weyden
Sforza's second wife Sveva da Montefeltro, also known as Blessed Seraphina after her beatification in 1754
Federico da Montefeltro, also known as Federico III da Montefeltro KG, was one of the most successful mercenary captains of the Italian Renaissance. He became the lord of Urbino in 1444, and ruled the
Profile portrait of Federico da Montefeltro by Piero della Francesca. Federico lost his nasal bridge and his right eye in a tournament.
Federico da Montefeltro and His Son Guidobaldo (c. 1475), by Justus van Gent or (and) Pedro Berruguete
Federico Montefeltro with humanist writer Cristoforo Landino, in an example of Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting, 15th century
Battista Sforza, the second wife of Federico. Portrait by Piero della Francesca