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Obizzo da Polenta (died 30 January 1431) was an Italian nobleman and politician and the lord of Ravenna of the da Polenta family.[1]
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The daPolenta family (Italian: [da (p)poˈlɛnta]) or Polentani (Italian: [polenˈtaːni]) was an old Italian noble family whose name derives from the Castle...
daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, Elisa d'Este, who gave him numerous children. Most of the daughters, including Samaritana daPolenta, married other...
Aldobrandino daPolenta (died 1406) was the a lord of Ravenna of the daPolenta family. He was the son of Guido III daPolenta: Aldobrandino and his brothers...
Bernardino I and a member of the da Polenta family. Bernardino's mother was Elisa d'Este, the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, who gave him numerous...
Ottobuono Terzo [it], Taddeo dal Verme [it], Francesco dall'Aquila and ObizzodaPolenta. Jacopo dal Verme placed his own mercenary companies at the Republic's...
with the influential archbishop Filippo da Pistoia. After the death of Azzo VII, Guelph leaders elected Obizzo II as the next lord (signore) of Ferrara...
Rinaldo da Concorezzo (1245 - 18 August 1321) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and archbishop who served as the Bishop of Vicenza from 1296 until his...
family were identified as lords of Modena from 1288 (Obizzo d'Este). After the death of Obizzo's successor (Azzo VIII, in 1308) the comune reasserted...
He "made a bloody heap out of the French". Inf. XXVII, 43–45. Guido daPolenta: The powerful aristocratic ruler of Ravenna and Cervia, the former town...
Filippo da Pistoia (1251–1270) Sede vacante ('vacant see') 1270–1274 Bonifacio Fieschi di Lavagna (1274–1294) Obizzo Sanvitale (1295–1303) St. Rinaldo da Concorezzo...