Antonio II Ordelaffi (1460–1504), see Cesare Borgia
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AntonioOrdelaffi is the name of: Antonio I Ordelaffi (1390–1448), lord of Forlì Antonio II Ordelaffi (1460–1504), see Cesare Borgia This disambiguation...
House of Ordelaffi was a noble family that ruled the lower Romagna and Napoli from the 13th century to 1504, with some interregnums. The Ordelaffi origins...
Antonio I Ordelaffi (c. 1390 – 4 August 1448) was lord of Forlì from 1433 to 1436 and again from 1438 to 1448. He was a member of the noble family of...
until his death. He was a member of the Ordelaffi family. The son of Antonio I Ordelaffi, he succeeded him at Forlì in 1448, under the regency of his mother...
Tribraco). In Forlì he was the teacher of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, son of the Lord of the city, Pino III Ordelaffi. Urceo Codro is remembered, among other things...
Visconti ceded Forlì and Imola to Pope Martin V. The Ordelaffi would return in Forlì in 1433 with Antonio I. Wars in Lombardy Daughter of Luigi degli Alidosi...
his son Antonio, the population rose and killed him. The city was therefore a Republic for several years. Spada, Sergio (2011). Gli Ordelaffi. Signori...
the General Captain of the Papal States, and he also suppressed AntonioOrdelaffi's rebellion in Forlì. Mostly because of his discontent with late wages...
member of the Ordelaffi family. The son of Antonio I Ordelaffi, he was the brother of Francesco IV Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì from 1448. In 1462, he married...
Cividale del Friuli. However, Antonio da Cividale did compose the motet Strenua/Gaudeat, celebrating the marriage of Giorgio Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì, with Lucrezia...
the University of Bologna. The Communal Palace, built in 1306 by Pino I Ordelaffi Colonna delle Anelle ("Column of the Ring" or "Column of hospitality")...
marrying Antonio Maria Ordelaffi, who had started to court her. This marriage would end the claims of the Ordelaffi family on the city of Forlì. Antonio Maria...
John Hawkwood won the Battle of Castagnaro for Padua, against Giovanni Ordelaffi, for Verona. The Carraresi period finally came to an end as the power...
daughter of Andrea Malatesta, lord of Cesena, and his second wife, Lucrezia Ordelaffi. She had an affair with her illegitimate stepson, Ugo d'Este, and both...
on the Camino de Santiago. In the 16th century the Bishop of Mondoñedo, Antonio de Guevara, published from memory what he had seen written on the tomb...
signoria. Gradually, magnates of certain powerful families (such as the Ordelaffi, the Manfredi, the Scaligeri, the Malatesta, the Da Polenta, the Bentivoglio...
invade Scania the next year with his mercenary army. July 4 – Francesco II Ordelaffi surrenders to the Papal commander, Gil de Albornoz. August – Qulpa becomes...
Tarlati sought support in an alliance with Forlì and its overlords, the Ordelaffi, but failed: Arezzo yielded to Florentine domination in 1384; its individual...
Church States. Cia Ordelaffi (1351–1357) Marzia degli Ubaldini was an Italian noblewoman from Forlì came in help of Lodovico Ordelaffi during the battle...
Padua. In 1387, he led a corps of 1,500 knights and, along with Giovanni Ordelaffi, he faced the White Company led by John Hawkwood, who had been hired by...
Guido also conquered Forlì at Niccolò III's request, returning it to the Ordelaffi family under the pope's directive. The region enjoyed a period of peace...
Castagnaro, fought between Giovanni Ordelaffi for Verona and John Hawkwood for Padua. The latter emerged as the winner. Antonio's son Canfrancesco attempted in...
Church" and granted him a three-year tithe to fight against Francesco II Ordelaffi and other rebellious lords in the Papal States. Louis sent an army under...
moved to the Marche and Romagna against the Malatesta of Rimini and the Ordelaffi of Forlì. The Papal commander Rodolfo II da Varano, lord of Camerino,...
from a backwards spelling of the Venetian name "Faledro", or from the Ordelaffi family, of which the Faliero family is thought to be a lineage. In 1105...
in the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press. p.89. Ippolito, Antonio Menniti (2005). Treccani (ed.). Guelfi e Ghibellini (in Italian). Faini...