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    Giovanni I (c. 1358 in Bologna – June 26, 1402 in Bologna) was the first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family, who rose to power among the faction-conflicts...
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  • Giovanni Bentivoglio may refer to: Giovanni I Bentivoglio (c. 1358–1402), first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family Giovanni II Bentivoglio (1443–1508)...
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    century. Amid the faction-conflicts of the commune, on 14 March 1401, Giovanni I Bentivoglio, with the help of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, declared himself signore...
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    Giovanni II Bentivoglio (12 February 1443 – 15 February 1508) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant of Bologna from 1463 until 1506. He had no formal...
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  • screenwriter Giovanni Bentivoglio (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Giovanni I Bentivoglio (died 1402), first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family...
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    Annibale I Bentivoglio (August 1415 – July 25, 1445) was a famous member of the Bolognese Bentivoglio family and the absolute ruler of the Italian city...
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    Sante I Bentivoglio (1426–June 24, 1462) was an Italian nobleman who ruled as tyrant or de facto prince of Bologna from 1445 to 1462. Officially the son...
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  • Scotland (b. 1378) May 3 – João Anes, Archbishop of Lisbon June 26 – Giovanni I Bentivoglio, Ruler of Bologna (b. 1358) July 13 – Jianwen Emperor of China (b...
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    Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (c. 1385–1435) was an Italian condottiero who was executed by the papacy for treason. The son of Giovanni I Bentivoglio, after the...
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    (ca. 1441 – 17 May 1507) became the wife of Sante Bentivoglio and then of Giovanni II Bentivoglio, both de facto signori (or unofficial leaders, or 'lords')...
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  • the possession of the castle of Solarolo caused a war against Giovanni I Bentivoglio, the Papal vicar of Bologna, who had hired the famous Alberico da...
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    Florence, marched on Bologna and had Giovanni killed the following year. In 1442, Hannibal I Bentivoglio, Giovanni's nephew, recovered Bologna from the...
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    di Reno, near Bologna, in northern Italy. A Bolognese army under Giovanni Bentivoglio opposed Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan. The city of Bologna...
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    Ermes Bentivoglio (1475–1513) was an Italian condottiero, the son of Giovanni II Bentivoglio, lord of Bologna, and Ginevra Sforza, daughter of Alessandro...
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    Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and Margaret of Bavaria, Marchioness of Mantua. In 1494 he married Laura Bentivoglio, daughter of Giovanni II Bentivoglio...
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    Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (4 October 1579 – 7 September 1644) was an Italian cardinal, statesman and historian. A member of the Ferrara branch of the...
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  • Scotland (b. 1378) May 3 – João Anes, Archbishop of Lisbon June 26 – Giovanni I Bentivoglio, Ruler of Bologna (b. 1358) July 13 – Jianwen Emperor of China (b...
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    member of his family to hold power in the city. He was the son of Giovanni II Bentivoglio. In 1487 he married Lucrezia d'Este. He served Florence and fought...
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    Violante Bentivoglio (1505–1550) whose maternal great-grandfather was Galeazzo Maria Sforza (died 1476) Duke of Milan. Giovanni's son Muzio I Sforza succeeded...
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    role in the Visconti victory in the Battle of Casalecchio against Giovanni I Bentivoglio, the lord of Bologna and close ally of Florence. Following the death...
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    designed by Giovanni Battista Fattori. This area, with its low houses, belongs to the original core of the village, prior to the Bentivoglio buildings....
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    destroyed. The ring villages were destroyed by 1481, under the rule of Giovanni II Bentivoglio; while over the years the castle expanded to its present shape...
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    between Francesco I Gonzaga and the Viscontis. The latter then turned to the conquest of Bologna, then ruled by Giovanni Bentivoglio. Dal Verme and the...
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    (1472–1490) married in 1489 to Giovanni Sforza Lord of Pesaro and Gradara Giovanni (1474–1525) married in 1493 Laura Bentivoglio (d. 1523) and had issue. His...
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    (1472–1490) married in 1489 to Giovanni Sforza Lord of Pesaro and Gradara Giovanni Gonzaga (1474–1525) married in 1493 Laura Bentivoglio (d.1523) Jansen 2008,...
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  • Beatrice Grannò as Maria Spezi Tommaso Ragno as Walter Spezi Fabrizio Bentivoglio as Curzio Pilati Giulio Pranno as Dario Ventini Antonio Zavatteri as...
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  • writer. Born in Bologna, he first served as a secretary for Count Andrea Bentivoglio, and then from 1491 was the client of Ercole d'Este in Ferrara. His most...
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    Guercino (redirect from Giovanni Barbieri)
    naturalistic Caravaggesque style. Guercino was recommended by Marchese Enzo Bentivoglio to the newly elected Bolognese Ludovisi Pope, Pope Gregory XV in 1621...
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    visual and literary arts. She married Sante Bentivoglio in 1454 and, after his death, Giovanni II Bentivoglio, duke of Bologna. Antonia married Ottavio...
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    Ercole d'Este, planned for 26 August 1466. Piero was warned by Giovanni II Bentivoglio and was able to escape the coup, in part because his son Lorenzo...
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