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    of Polenta. It became famous as the object of a poem by Giosuè Carducci. It has maintained parts of the original late 9th century edifice. Bertinoro is...
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    old Italian noble family whose name derives from the Castle of Polenta near Bertinoro in Romagna. The founder of the house is said to have been Guido...
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  • locality near Bertinoro in Romagna, Italy The da Polenta family, also known as the Polenta and as the Polentani, from the same area Diego Polenta (born 1992)...
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  • the area, in 1376 he captured Cesena, adding Bertinoro in 1378. Later he warred against Guido da Polenta for Cesenatico, conquering Senigallia from him...
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  • Manfredi. He accused them of unlawfully occupying Castrocaro, Meldola and Bertinoro and governing tyrannically. The crusade was led by Albornoz, who in February...
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  • November the exiles retaliated by destroying the Traversari properties at Bertinoro. In 1239, after having been a Ghibelline supporter of the emperor, the...
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    Malatesta is chiefly famous because he murdered his wife Francesca da Polenta and his younger brother Paolo in 1285, having discovered them in adultery...
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  • Archdiocese of Milan Servant of God Consilio Pistocchi 23 April 1937 Polenta di Bertinoro, Forlì-Cesena, Italy 19 September 2012 Cesena, Forlì-Cesena, Italy...
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