
Sword of Freedom (1958-1961)
In sixteenth century Florence, Marco del Monte, a dashing Robin Hood-like figure, leads the Republicans against the tyrannical Duke of de Medici and his minions. Marco del Monte is a young Republican artist living in sixteenth century Renaissance Florence. The city is ruled by the tyrant, the Duke of de Medici. Marco's girlfriend is Angelica, a beautiful former pickpocket. Sandro is Marco's friend and confidant. Machiavelli is the Duke's advisor, and Captain Rodrigo is the head of the de Medici's forces.
Last Episode

Alessandro
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S02E12 | Alessandro | Mar 21, 1961 |
| S02E11 | Adrianna | Mar 14, 1961 |
| S02E10 | The Assassin | Feb 28, 1961 |
| S02E09 | Violetta | Jan 31, 1961 |
| S02E08 | Who is Felicia? | Jan 17, 1961 |
Cast

Martin Benson

Adrienne Corri

Derek Sydney

Edmund Purdom

Roland Bartrop

Kenneth Hyde
Characters

Duke de Medici

Angelica

Captain Rodrigo

Marco del Monte

Sandro

Machiavelli
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