Alvise Mocenigo I notice, 1573.

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Alvise Mocenigo I notice, 1573.

Notice to Giacomo d'Antonio Maria d'Enea Piccolomini, signore de Montemarciano, from the Venetian government, represented by Doge Alvise Mocenigo I, regarding a shipment of store bread for troops from the Venetian army (Esercito) on their way to Ancona and the release of troops from Montemarciano. Giacomo had detained the troops due to lack of a transit license. Giacomo was the son of Antonio Maria d'Enea di Giacomo Todeschini Piccolomini (see Ms. Coll. 742, folder 85).

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