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Antonio Ordelaffi is the name of:

  • Antonio I Ordelaffi (1390–1448), lord of Forlì
  • Antonio II Ordelaffi (1460–1504), see Cesare Borgia

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Antonio Ordelaffi

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Antonio Ordelaffi is the name of: Antonio I Ordelaffi (1390–1448), lord of Forlì Antonio II Ordelaffi (1460–1504), see Cesare Borgia This disambiguation...

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House of Ordelaffi

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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...

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Antonio I Ordelaffi

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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...

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Francesco IV Ordelaffi

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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...

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Antonio Urceo

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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...

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Teobaldo II Ordelaffi

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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...

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Francesco III Ordelaffi

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his son Antonio, the population rose and killed him. The city was therefore a Republic for several years. Spada, Sergio (2011). Gli Ordelaffi. Signori...

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Erasmo of Narni

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the General Captain of the Papal States, and he also suppressed Antonio Ordelaffi's rebellion in Forlì. Mostly because of his discontent with late wages...

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Pino III Ordelaffi

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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...

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Antonio da Cividale

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Cividale del Friuli. However, Antonio da Cividale did compose the motet Strenua/Gaudeat, celebrating the marriage of Giorgio Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì, with Lucrezia...

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Bertinoro

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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")...

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Caterina Sforza

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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...

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Padua

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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...

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Parisina Malatesta

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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...

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Cesare Borgia

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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...

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Papal nobility

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signoria. Gradually, magnates of certain powerful families (such as the Ordelaffi, the Manfredi, the Scaligeri, the Malatesta, the Da Polenta, the Bentivoglio...

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1359

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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...

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Arezzo

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Tarlati sought support in an alliance with Forlì and its overlords, the Ordelaffi, but failed: Arezzo yielded to Florentine domination in 1384; its individual...

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List of women warriors in folklore

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Church States. Cia Ordelaffi (1351–1357) Marzia degli Ubaldini was an Italian noblewoman from Forlì came in help of Lodovico Ordelaffi during the battle...

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Ostasio II da Polenta

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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...

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Guido Torelli

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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...

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Verona

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Castagnaro, fought between Giovanni Ordelaffi for Verona and John Hawkwood for Padua. The latter emerged as the winner. Antonio's son Canfrancesco attempted in...

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Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta

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defeating the Spanish condottiero Sante Cirillo and thwarting Antonio I Ordelaffi's attempt to capture Forlì (1435–36). However, the following year...

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Louis I of Hungary

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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...

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Galeotto I Malatesta

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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,...

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Ordelafo Faliero

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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...

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Guelphs and Ghibellines

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in the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press. p.89. Ippolito, Antonio Menniti (2005). Treccani (ed.). Guelfi e Ghibellini (in Italian). Faini...

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