For the Italian comune, see Bentivoglio, Emilia-Romagna.
Bentivoglio family
Patrician noble family
Arms of the House of Bentivoglio
Parent family
Hohenstaufen (claimed)
Country
Papal States
Founded
1401 (1401)
Founder
Giovanni I Bentivoglio
Final ruler
Annibale II Bentivoglio
Titles
Signore of Bologna
Motto
NUNC MICHI[1]
(Ora è il mio momento; "Now is my time")
Estate(s)
Palazzo Bentivoglio, Bologna
Deposition
1512 (1512)
The Bentivoglio family (Latin: Bentivoius) was an Italian noble family that became the de facto rulers of Bologna and responsible for giving the city its political autonomy during the Renaissance, although their rule did not survive a century.
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leaders, or 'lords') of Bologna. She had 18 children and served the Bentivogliofamily by fulfilling the gendered role demanded of her by society. For the...
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donne. She was born into the noble Cybò family, and later married a member of the renowned Bentivogliofamily. She remained a prominent member of the...
Reno at Pieve di Cento, which was commissioned by the Bentivogliofamily and placed in the family chapel. Fontana was also commissioned for works by two...
attraction is the Palazzo Garagnani, a former patrician villa of the Bentivogliofamily of Bolognese lords. The Italian painter Antonino Sartini was born...
family was once quite powerful in Bologna. When Pope Julius II came to power, in 1506, he exiled the ruling family, the Bentivoglios. The Bentivoglio...
throughout northern Italy, singing for the Medici, the Bembo family, the Bentivogliofamily in Bologna, and other aristocrats in Verona, Venice, Padua,...