AntoniodaMontefeltro (1445–1508) was an illegitimate son of Federico III daMontefeltro, duke of Urbino. He was born at Urbino, an inherited the title...
Federico daMontefeltro, also known as Federico III daMontefeltro KG (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful mercenary captains...
Paolo Novello daMontefeltro (died c. 1370) was the reigning Count of Urbino from 1364 until his death. He was the son of Nolfo daMontefeltro and his wife...
Antonio's son, Montefeltrano I (c. 1135-1202), also vicar of Urbino, became count of Montefeltro. In 1226 the latter's sons Buonconte I and Taddeo da...
fiefs, notably: The Duchy of Urbino (1155, Frederick Barbarossa cr. AntoniodaMontefeltro Imperial Vicar of Urbino; 1213, elevated to county by Frederick...
Guidantonio daMontefeltro (1377 – February 1443) was count of Urbino in Italy from 1403 until his death. In 1403, at the death of his father Antonio, Guidantonio...
di Montefeltro, forename also called Baptista, was an Italian Renaissance poet. Baptista Malatesta was the daughter of Antonio II daMontefeltro, Count...
Federico daMontefeltro or Bibbia Urbinate is an illuminated manuscript containing the Vulgate text. It was commissioned by Federico III daMontefeltro and...
Antonio II may refer to: Antonio II daMontefeltro (1348–1404) Antonio II Acciaioli, Duke of Athens from 1439 to 1445 This disambiguation page lists articles...
the seigniory on December 13, 1385. In the 1390s he allied with AntoniodaMontefeltro against Carlo, Andrea and Pandolfo Malatesta, and helped Azzo X...
Coccorano submitted the Castle of Petroia. On 24 March 1384 count AntoniodaMontefeltro submitted to Gubbio and became lord of the city. Gubbio ends its...
Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere (15 June 1618 – 29 June 1688) was an Italian nobleman and Duke of Bomarzo. Lante was the son of Marcantonio Lante...
life, he specialised in wood-mosaic, with the Studiolo of Federico daMontefeltro and other works. King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary invited him to his...
Urbino, where Piero "executed several commissions for Duke Federico daMontefeltro". The Flagellation is generally considered Piero's oldest work in Urbino...
Count Cagliostro died. It was one of the palaces owned by Federico daMontefeltro and his wife Battista Sforza and was a fortified, palatial retreat....
Sveva daMontefeltro (1434 – 8 September 1478) was an Italian beatified nun and noblewoman of the House of Montefeltro. She is venerated by the Catholic...
The Portrait of Emilia Pia daMontefeltro is a picture from around 1504–1505, attributed by some to the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael and housed by...
Alidosi; however, the effective government was taken by Guidantonio daMontefeltro, Count of Urbino, formally appointed vicar in temporalibus by Pope Martin...
not a priest, prefect of Rome, and arranged for him to marry into the daMontefeltro family, dukes of Urbino. For Girolamo Riario, also a layman – and who...
duchy dates back to 1443, by virtue of the appointment of Oddantonio daMontefeltro as Duke of Urbino by Pope Eugene IV. The Duchy had for a long time the...
Duke. The reputation of the court had been established by Federico daMontefeltro, a highly successful condottiere who had been created Duke of Urbino...
the condottiero Federigo daMontefeltro, Duke of Urbino, who the Florentines had hired, and the evidence suggests that Antonio delivered it to Urbino himself...
Cesare's cruelty and set up a plot against him. Guidobaldo daMontefeltro and Giovanni Maria da Varano returned to Urbino and Camerino, and Fossombrone revolted...
Landino and in that manuscript, particularly the two profiles of Federico daMontefeltro and an unidentified figure. In his later life, it is speculated that...
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, Ezzelino da Romano III, Guido Novello da Polenta and Guido I daMontefeltro. He also served the communal governments of...