[Born at Narni, in Italy. Died at Venice, 1443.]
First served in the army of the Church: but in 1434 passed over to the
Venetians, and was made Captain-General of their army. A zealous servant
of the State. He was raised to the rank of Venetian noble in 1438; rich
pensions were conferred upon him, and a palace was given him in the
city. The equestrian statue of which the one in the Crystal Palace is a
cast, is by Donatello, and is at Padua.
[For account of this equestrian statue, see Handbook to the
Renaissance Court.]