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    The Battle of Forlì in 1282 took place between an army recruited in France, sent by Pope Martin IV in an attempt to subdue Forlì and the Ghibellines. The...
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    Forlì (/fɔːrˈliː/ for-LEE, Italian: [forˈli] ; Romagnol: Furlè [furˈlɛ]; Latin: Forum Livii) is a comune (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern...
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  • Assassin's Creed II (category Cultural depictions of Caterina Sforza)
    Battle of Forlì features a replayable memory (the only one in the entire game) of Ezio piloting Leonardo's flying machine over Forlì, and Bonfire of the...
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    Caterina Sforza (category Lords of Forlì)
    Countess of Forlì and Lady of Imola, firstly with her husband Girolamo Riario, and after his death as a regent of her son Ottaviano. The descendant of a dynasty...
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  • Assassin's Creed II: Discovery (category Cultural depictions of Isabella I of Castile)
    really must buy Discovery." As depicted in Assassin's Creed II's The Battle of Forlì DLC This is proven to be false in the Assassin's Creed film, where...
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  • Roman Catholic diocese of Forlì established. 4th century CE – Mercurialis of Forlì becomes bishop. 1058 – Ravenna-Forli conflict; Forli becomes a "free commune...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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    take over rule of the island from Charles (which in turn leads to Peter's excommunication by Pope Martin IV). May 1 – Battle of Forlì: A French expeditionary...
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  • take over rule of the island from Charles (which in turn leads to Peter's excommunication by Pope Martin IV). May 1 – Battle of Forlì: A French expeditionary...
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    Division "Forlì" (Italian: 36ª Divisione di fanteria "Forlì") was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Forlì was classified...
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    2nd Polish Corps (Polish Armed Forces in the West) (category Corps of Poland in World War II)
    First Battle of Ancona (30 June – 9 July 1944) Second Battle of Ancona (17–19 July 1944) The Battle of Cesena-Forli (14 August 1944) The Battle of Forli (14...
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    Romagna (category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy)
    regions of Romagna and the Marche. The region's major cities include Cesena, Faenza, Forlì, Imola, Ravenna, and Rimini. The independent Republic of San Marino...
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    Cesare Hercolani (category People from Forlì)
    and ended the battle. Hercolani was hailed as the "victor of the battle of Pavia." In 1534 Hercolani was killed in Forlì by members of the Guelph faction...
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    Jean d'Eppe (redirect from John of Eppe)
    Jean besieged the castle of Meldola to the south of Forlì on 6 August. The goal of the siege of Meldola was to cut off Forlì from its supplies, but Jean...
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  • of Forlì [it]. Franco-Papal victory by Cesare Borgia over Caterina Sforza. 5 February 1500: Ludovico Sforza's Swiss mercenary army retook the city of...
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    behind which the Germans had withdrawn. By the end of the month, the advance had reached Forlì, halfway between Rimini and Bologna. Cutting the German...
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  • The Battle of Ronco took place during the Neapolitan War on 21 April 1815 in the village of Ronco, just south of Forlì. The main Neapolitan army, retreating...
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    The Italian invasion of France (10–25 June 1940), also called the Battle of the Alps, was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last...
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    Jack Draper (category Tennis players from the London Borough of Sutton)
    new career high of world No. 162. Draper secured his third consecutive Challenger title in his third Forlì tournament at Città di Forlì V the following...
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  • Division Forlì, Italy 36th Infantry Division (Poland) 36th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) 36th Guards Rifle Division, Soviet Union, fought in the Battle of Stalingrad...
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  • siege of Forlì and attacked the Visconti, led by Secco da Montagnana. Soon the initial attack of the Florentine cavalry waned. After several hours of fighting...
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    Spanish army set out for Ravenna with a company of Papal troops in tow. By 9 April, they had passed Forlì and were advancing north along the Ronco River...
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    d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (represented by his half-brother Ercole I d'Este) and the Lords of Pesaro, Forlì, and some renegade families of Florence. On the...
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    (Major-General Harry Hoppe) including the 1st Italian Assault Company "Forlì" (Pier Vittorio Riccardi) 305th Infantry Division (Major-General Friedrich...
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  • Ghibellines Battle of Desio – 1277 – Guelphs and Ghibellines Battle of Forlì – 1282 – Guelphs and Ghibellines Battle of the Gulf of Naples – 1284 – War of the...
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    Condottiero (category Mercenary units and formations of the Middle Ages)
    profession of arms as a livelihood; the most famous of such mercenary captains was the son of Caterina Sforza, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, from Forlì, known...
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    States to counter the rebellion of Imola, Forlì and Bologna. He entered the latter in 1431 as the General Captain of the Papal States, and he also suppressed...
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    Ubaldini was an Italian noblewoman from Forlì came in help of Lodovico Ordelaffi during the battle of Dovadola (part of the Guelphs and Ghibellines war). In...
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    small town in the province of Forlì in Romagna. Later, during the Fascist era, Predappio was dubbed "Duce's town" and Forlì was called "Duce's city", with...
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    stronghold of Italian Ghibellines was the city of Forlì, in Romagna. That city remained with the Ghibelline factions, partly as a means of preserving...
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