• Carlo II Malatesta (c. 1390 – 14 November 1438) was an Italian politician and condottiero. He was lord of Pesaro, Gradara, Senigallia, Fossombrone and...
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  • 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 sonetti"...
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    father debuted as man-at-arms at the age of 13 against his relative Carlo II Malatesta, lord of Pesaro and Pope Martin V's ally, who aimed to annex Rimini...
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  • century Malatesta (I) da Verucchio (1212–1312), founder of the powerful Italian Malatesta family and a famous condottiero Malatesta II Malatesta, best known...
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    The House of Malatesta was an Italian family that ruled over Rimini from 1295 until 1500, as well as (in different periods) other lands and towns in Romagna...
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    "insolent and threatening" letter to King Victor Emmanuel II. In April 1877, Malatesta, Carlo Cafiero, Sergey Stepnyak-Kravchinsky and about thirty others...
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    Rimini (redirect from Malatesta I Malatesta)
    His son, Carlo I Malatesta, one of the most respected condottieri of the time, enlarged the Riminese possessions and restored the port. Carlo died childless...
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    to Cleofa Malatesta, an Italian aristocrat, Theodore II Palaiologos had at least one daughter: Helena Palaiologina. She married King John II of Cyprus...
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    another of Sigismondo's sons, Valerio Galeotto Malatesta [it], in November of the same year. Tonini, Carlo (1896). Compendio della storia di Rimini, Parte...
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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. Luzia d'Este (24 March 1419 – 28 June 1437). Married Carlo Gonzaga of Milan, Lord of Sabbioneta. Alberto Carlo d'Este (born and...
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  • 000 men, Carlo Malatesta reentered the field in Friuli conquering the castles of Polcenigo and Aviano. Pandolfo Malatesta, brother of Carlo, joined the...
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    Margherita Malatesta. He inherited the rule of Mantua in 1407, when he was 12. In his first years, he was under the patronage of his uncle Carlo Malatesta and...
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    against the Malatesta, Antonio captured the castle of Sassoferrato and Cantiano. He had his son Guidantonio married with Ringarda Malatesta and her daughter...
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    (1825–65), opera tenor Fathi Hassan (born 1957), artist Carlo Magini (1720–1806), painter Roberto Malatesta (c. 1441-1442–1482), condottiero and lord of Rimini...
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    Chateau. Malatesta Baglioni (d. 1437) Grifone Baglioni Braccio I Baglioni (1419 - December 1479), son of Malatesta Baglioni Carlo Baglioni (di Malatesta) (d...
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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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    also exposed the police spy Carlo Terzaghi and expelled him from the Federation. On 9 May 1873, Cafiero, Costa and Malatesta were released from pre-trial...
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  • from the influence of Mikhail Bakunin, Giuseppe Fanelli, Carlo Cafiero, and Errico Malatesta. Rooted in collectivist anarchism and social or socialist...
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  • needed] Italy. The church was founded in 1418, after a donation by Carlo Malatesta, to the Benedictine Order of Monte Oliveto Maggiore. The site had belonged...
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    Ludovico was the son of Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga and Paola Malatesta daughter of Malatesta IV Malatesta of Pesaro. Ludovico followed the path of his father,...
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    Pope Urban VII to Galeotto I Malatesta. During the period 1379–1465, the city recovered and prospered under the Malatesta, who rebuilt the castle (called...
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    family of his loyal and powerful protector, the condottiero Carlo I Malatesta. Malatesta went to Pisa in person during the process of the council to support...
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    in 1967 for her first Italian film Samoa, Queen of the Jungle by Guido Malatesta. In 1968, she came under contract with Austrian director Franz Antel and...
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  • his lands to Filippo Maria Visconti after the adventurer's demise. Carlo I Malatesta (1368–1429) Braccio da Montone (1368–1384) rival to Muzio 'Sforza'...
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    Gonzaga-Nevers later came to rule Mantua again when Louis's son Charles (Carlo) inherited Mantua and Montferrat, triggering the War of the Mantuan Succession...
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    fictional lovers with the real-life paramours Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta, whose relationship he fictionalises. In Inferno, Francesca and Paolo...
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    Umberto I (Italian: Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia; 14 March 1844 – 29 July 1900) was King of Italy from 9...
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    Barbarossa; Bartolomeo (1218); Omodio (1346); Biagio Geminelli (1354); Leale Malatesta (1370); Cardinal Antonio Casini (1406); Paris de Grassis (1513–28) Giacomo...
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  • of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative...
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