Giovanni II Bentivoglio (12 February 1443 – 15 February 1508) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant of Bologna from 1463 until 1506. He had no formal position, but held power as the city's "first citizen." The Bentivoglio family ruled over Bologna from 1443, and repeatedly attempted to consolidate their hold of the Signoria of the city.
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GiovanniIIBentivoglio (12 February 1443 – 15 February 1508) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant of Bologna from 1463 until 1506. He had no formal...
GiovanniBentivoglio may refer to: Giovanni I Bentivoglio (c. 1358–1402), first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family GiovanniIIBentivoglio (1443–1508)...
Guerra di Fiandra. Cardinal Cornelio Bentivoglio (1668–1732). The third son of GiovanniII, Alessandro Bentivoglio, who had married Ippolita Sforza, became...
of San Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna, Italy. It was commissioned by GiovanniIIBentivoglio, lord of Bologna, as a thanksgiving for the family's escape from...
member of his family to hold power in the city. He was the son of GiovanniIIBentivoglio. In 1487 he married Lucrezia d'Este. He served Florence and fought...
Annibale's son, Giovanni. The event transformed Sante from a Florentine popolano into the virtual prince of Bologna. It was with Sante Bentivoglio's seizure of...
Genoa Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443–1508), tyrant of Bologna GiovanniII Ventimiglia, 6th Marquis of Geraci (16th century) GiovanniII Cornaro (1647–1722)...
(ca. 1441 – 17 May 1507) became the wife of Sante Bentivoglio and then of GiovanniIIBentivoglio, both de facto signori (or unofficial leaders, or 'lords')...
People subjected to such torture usually fainted from its effects. GiovanniIIBentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna, is said to have subjected the astrologer Luca...
Bavaria, Marchioness of Mantua. In 1494 he married Laura Bentivoglio, daughter of GiovanniIIBentivoglio, de facto lord of Bologna. As the lords of Vescovato...
the two papal cities from their despots, Gian Paolo Baglioni and GiovanniIIBentivoglio. In December 1503, Julius issued a dispensation allowing the future...
at the Córdoba prison. October 7 – Pope Julius II issues a bull excommunicating GiovanniIIBentivoglio from the Roman Catholic Church, who had dominated...
a close friend of Ginevra Sforza, the wife of Bologna's ruler GiovanniIIBentivoglio. As a result of this, Budrioli rapidly rose through the ranks in...
he created the plans for the Palazzo Bentivoglio, but the edifice was not finished (by GiovanniIIBentivoglio) until 1484–1494. In 1467 he worked for...
destroyed. The ring villages were destroyed by 1481, under the rule of GiovanniIIBentivoglio; while over the years the castle expanded to its present shape...
(1373–1457) Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini (1417–1468) GiovanniIIBentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna (1440–1508) Lorenzo de' Medici (1449–1492) Ludovico...
Elisabeth of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony (d. 1484) February 12 – GiovanniIIBentivoglio, Italian noble (d. 1508) February 23 – Matthias Corvinus, of Hungary...
Ermes Bentivoglio (1475–1513) was an Italian condottiero, the son of GiovanniIIBentivoglio, lord of Bologna, and Ginevra Sforza, daughter of Alessandro...
Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (4 October 1579 – 7 September 1644) was an Italian cardinal, statesman and historian. A member of the Ferrara branch of the...
Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford, English commander (b. 1385) 1508 – GiovanniIIBentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna (b. 1443) 1600 – José de Acosta, Spanish Jesuit...
the Wars in Lombardy. In 1481 he married Francesca Bentivoglio, daughter of GiovanniIIBentivoglio, lord of Bologna. Galeotto was killed by her in an...