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    Pandolfo IV Malatesta, nicknamed Pandolfaccio (Bad Pandulph) (July 1475 – June 1534) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Rimini and other cities in...
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  • Pandolfo Malatesta is the name of the following members of the Italian House of Malatesta: Pandolfo I Malatesta (c. 1267–1326), Italian condottiero and...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini...
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    Italian states. Malatesta Novello built the Malatestiana Library at Cesena from 1447 to 1452. The most famous was Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, who was engaged...
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    husband of Cesare's sister Lucrezia, was soon ousted from Pesaro; Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi...
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  • and other fiefs in Italy. Born in Pesaro, he was the only son of Pandolfo II Malatesta and his second wife Paola Orsini. He was given the nickname "dei...
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  • Pandolfo II Malatesta (1325–1373), Italian condottiero Pandolfo III Malatesta (c. 1369–1427), Italian condottiero and lord of Fano Pandolfo IV Malatesta (1475–1534)...
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    Rimini, and a member of the House of Malatesta. Born at Fano, Roberto was an illegitimate son of Sigismondo Pandolfo and his lover Vannetta dei Toschi di...
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  • dei Sonetti, son of Pandolfo II Malatesta This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Malatesta Malatesta. If an internal link...
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  • Malatesta III Malatesta or Malatesta IV Malatesta (also known as Malatesta dei Sonetti); (1370–1429), Italian condottiero, poet and lord Malatesta IV...
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    succeeded by Malatestino Malatesta, first signore (lord) of the city and Pandolfo I Malatesta, the latter's brother, named by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor...
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    about 1,400 reserve men made up of the broken lances of Alviano and Pandolfo IV Malatesta. From Venas the Venetians continued towards Valle, which they reached...
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  • Fossombrone. Born in Rimini, he was the son of Pandolfo I Malatesta and the brother of Malatesta II Malatesta. In 1333 he was captured while besieging Ferrara...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, lord of Rimini. On 22 July 1444, his half-brother Oddantonio da Montefeltro, recently created Duke of Urbino by Pope Eugene IV, was...
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    (from left, Camilla, Bianca, Francesca, Violante - future spouse of Pandolfo IV Malatesta, Laura, Isotta and Eleonora); on the right the four children (Ermes...
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  • he fought against Rimini but was defeated and fled from Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. Shortly afterwards he defended Bologna against an attack by Anton...
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  • Galeazzo Malatesta (1385–1461) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Pesaro and Fossombrone. He was the elder son of Malatesta IV Malatesta and Elisabetta...
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  • was the son of Malatesta Guastafamiglia, lord of Pesaro and Rimini, and Costanza Ondedei, and the younger brother of Pandolfo II Malatesta. He changed his...
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    to Cesare Clementini [it], after briefly recapturing the city, Pandolfo IV Malatesta tried "to cut down the superb Arch of Augustus" during his retreat...
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  • Galeotto Roberto Malatesta (1411–1432) was an Italian condottiero and blessed of the Catholic Church. He was the son of Pandolfo III Malatesta and succeeded...
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    married Giovanni Gonzaga of Mantua; Violante (1475--?) who married Pandolfo IV Malatesta of Rimini; Bianca (1467--?) who married Niccolò Rangoni of Spilamberto;...
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    Augustinian order the church was rededicated. On January 20, 1498, Pandolfo IV Malatesta, then lord of Rimini, sought refuge from a conspiracy to assassinate...
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    implicated in the wars against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, René of Anjou, and Florence. Pope Sixtus IV conferred on him the title of Duke of Urbino...
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    prelate Eleonora Laura, wife of Giovanni Gonzaga Violante, wife of Pandolfo IV Malatesta Bianca. Giovanni also had another daughter (whether illegitimate...
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    possessions in Romagna and Marche, through the help of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (who had married his daughter Polissena) and the Venetians, and could...
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  • latter's death, establishing the Sforza dynasty there. Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417–1468), lord of Rimini, a capable condottiere in the family tradition...
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    leading a contingent of Papal troops, was defeated by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta at Castelleone di Suasa. The following year he was appointed commander-in-chief...
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    in Lombardy: The Army of the Florentine Republic, led by Captain Pandolfo III Malatesta, storms the city of Romagna. March 28 – King James I of Scotland...
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    Cesare da Varano, Lord of Camerino and Giovanna Malatesta (daughter of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini and Fano, known by the nickname "the...
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  • was conquered by Pandolfo Malatesta 1355-57: ownership returned to the Vatican with the help of cardinal Albornoz 1445: Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V confirmed...
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