Cola Montano

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Died13 March 1482(1482-03-13) (aged 41–42)
Cola Montano
Nicola Capponi
Francesco Hayez: The Lampugnani Conspiracy
Bornc.1440
Died13 March 1482(1482-03-13) (aged 41–42)
OccupationRenaissance humanist
Academic work
DisciplineLatin literature
Notable studentsGaleazzo Maria Sforza

Cola Montano, also known as Nicola Capponi, (c.1440 – 13 March 1482) was an Italian writer and humanist scholar who helped incite the Congiura dei Lampugnani or Conspiracy of the Lampugnani that succeeded in murdering the Duke of Milan, Galeazzo Maria Sforza. While not present at the murder, Cola Montano was captured by the Lorenzo de' Medici government of Tuscany, and hanged from a window in the Bargello.[1]

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