This article is about the 14th century lord of Ravenna. For the 9th century Duke of Spoleto, see Guy III of Spoleto.
Guido III da Polenta (died 1389) was a lord of Ravenna, Italy and a member of the da Polenta family.[1][2]
He peacefully held the city's government for 30 years after the death of his father, Bernardino I. Guido married the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, Elisa d'Este, who gave him numerous children. Most of the daughters, including Samaritana da Polenta, married other lords of Romagna and northern Italy, such as Antonio I della Scala.
In 1389 he was imprisoned by his sons Bernardino, Ostasio, Obizzo, Aldobrandino, Azzo and Pietro, and died in jail.[3][4]
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