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    Pino III Ordelaffi (11 March 1436 – 10 February 1480) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì. He was a member of the Ordelaffi family. The son of...
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    "Lordelaffi", "Ordelaf" and finally "Ordelaffi". In 13th century, Teobaldo Ordelaffi conquered Forlì by killing Giulius III of Napoli, making it a Ghibelline...
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  • Pino I (or II) Ordelaffi (c. 1356 – July 1402) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì from 1386 until his death. A member of the Ordelaffi family...
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  • Ordelaffi (1467– 14 July 1480 Forlì) was the lord of Forlì in 1480, inheriting it from his father Pino III Ordelaffi. After his death the Ordelaffi lost...
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  • Francesco III Ordelaffi (c. 1357 – September 8, 1405), also known as Cecco III, was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì. A member of the Ordelaffi family...
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  • her brother Ugo Rangoni. The latter was expelled in 1454 and thenceforth Francesco reigned jointly with his brother Pino III Ordelaffi until his death....
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    with Caterina, also Lord of Forlì, replacing Pino III Ordelaffi, member of the powerful House of Ordelaffi. In 1478, Girolamo supported the Pazzi conspiracy...
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    Barbara Manfredi (1444–1466) was the wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì (Italy). She was born in Faenza, current Emilia-Romagna, to Astorre II Manfredi...
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  • Tribraco). In Forlì he was the teacher of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, son of the Lord of the city, Pino III Ordelaffi. Urceo Codro is remembered, among other things...
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    Forlì (redirect from Ordelaffi Family)
    embellish Forlì. The most renowned of the Ordelaffi was Pino III, who held the Signiory of Forlì from 1466 to 1480. Pino was a ruthless lord; nevertheless he...
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    most famous is the Sepulchre of Barbara Manfredi, the young wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì. It was carved by Francesco di Simone Ferrucci from...
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    Sixtus IV gave the fief of to Lucrezia Appiani of Aragon, widow of Pino III Ordelaffi. The castle and lands are purchased by the Farnese family in 1514...
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  • (1992–2018), Italian cyclist Barbara Manfredi (1444–1466), Italian wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622), Italian painter; a...
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    of the University of Bologna. The Communal Palace, built in 1306 by Pino I Ordelaffi Colonna delle Anelle ("Column of the Ring" or "Column of hospitality")...
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  • the Kingdom of Georgia. 1387 Battle of Castagnaro 11 March – Giovanni Ordelaffi and Ostasio da Polenta, for Verona, defeated by John Hawkwood and Francesco...
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    Guilelmus Alidosi Joannes Menendus, O.Min. (c. 1388) Administrator Pinus Ordelaffi (1394–1402) Roman Obedience Paulus (1402–1413) Maynard de Contrariis (2...
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