• Pandolfo da Polenta (died 1347) was for a short time the joint lord of Ravenna and Cervia from 1346 until his death. He was the son of Ostasio I da Polenta...
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  • statesman Pandolfo da Polenta (died 1347), joint lord of Ravenna and Cervia Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417–1468), Italian condottiero Jay Pandolfo (born...
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    The da Polenta family (Italian: [da (p)poˈlɛnta]) or Polentani (Italian: [polenˈtaːni]) was an old Italian noble family whose name derives from the Castle...
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  • tragedy, recorded in Dante's Inferno, in which he killed his wife Francesca da Polenta and his younger brother Paolo, having discovered them in adultery. He...
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  • and Pandolfo. Bernardino, however, had both Pandolfo and Lamberto imprisoned in Cervia after one year, where they died of starvation. Da Polenta v t e...
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  • (b. 1274) Peter III of Arborea, Judge of Arborea Lamberto II and Pandolfo da Polenta, brothers and lords of Ravenna and Cervia Kokan Shiren, Japanese...
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  • Bernardino I da Polenta (died 14 November 1359) was lord of Ravenna and Cervia from 1346 until his death. He was the son of Ostasio I da Polenta. In 1346...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, who was engaged in conflict with the papacy over territorial claims, as well as with his rival Federico da Montefeltro...
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    in Dante's Inferno, when, having detected his wife, Francesca da Polenta (Francesca da Rimini), in adultery with his brother Paolo, he killed them both...
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  • Ostasio I da Polenta (died 14 November 1346) was lord of Ravenna from 1322 until his death. He was the son of Bernardino da Polenta, lord of Cervia. On...
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  • captured Cesena, adding Bertinoro in 1378. Later he warred against Guido da Polenta for Cesenatico, conquering Senigallia from him in 1383, as well as other...
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  • part in the assassination of both Rinaldo da Polenta, lord of Ravenna, and Uberto Malatesta. When Pandolfo died in 1326, the seigniory went to his nephew...
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  • conspiracy to overthrow their uncle Pandolfo I Malatesta, Lord of Rimini and head of the Malatesta family. But Uberto da Giaggolo was the son of the Paolo...
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    Visconti was not long in coming and in April Galeazzo, with the help of Pandolfo II Malatesta, laid siege to Pavia and attacked Montferrat. The siege, however...
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  • Fortebraccio, da Camerino Antonia Malaesta (b. 1393-d.1416), married to Gian Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan. Elisabetta Malatesta, married to Obizzo da Polenta of...
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