• Francesco I Ordelaffi (better known as Cecco I, c. 1300 – 1332) was lord of Forlì and Bertinoro from 1315 to 1331. He was the brother and successor of...
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    lost and the Ordelaffi expelled them from the city. Later, Scarpetta conquered Bertinoro. The brother of Scarpetta, Francesco I Ordelaffi, succeeded him...
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  • Francesco IV Ordelaffi (1435–1466), also known as Cecco IV, was lord of Forlì from 1448 until his death. He was a member of the Ordelaffi family. The...
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  • Francesco I may refer to: Pope Francis (born 1936, reigned 2013-present), the current Pope, also known in Latin as Franciscus Francesco I Ordelaffi (c...
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  • 1438 to 1448. He was a member of the noble family of Ordelaffi. The son of Francesco III Ordelaffi (best known as Cecco III or II), at the latter's death...
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  • captured the castle of Bertinoro. After his death, he was succeeded by his brother Francesco. Pecci, G. (1974). Gli Ordelaffi. Faenza: Fratelli Lega Editori....
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  • Scarpetta and Francesco) and Orestina Calboli, and the grandson of Teobaldo I Ordelaffi. Initially he ruled the city with his uncle Francesco, but in 1332...
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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...
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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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  • Sinibaldo I Ordelaffi (1336 – October 28, 1386) was a lord of Forlì, the son of Francesco II Ordelaffi. In 1376, with the support of the Ghibelline party...
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    member of the Ordelaffi family. The son of Antonio I Ordelaffi, he was the brother of Francesco IV Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì from 1448. In 1462, he married...
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  • crusade declared against the Ordelaffi of Forlì. In 1360 he was first made commander-in-chief by the Queen of Naples Joan I, but later he switched to the...
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    other turns of events the bishops were expelled by the Ordelaffi. Until the Renaissance the Ordelaffi strived to maintain the possession of the city and its...
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  • by Giovanni Ordelaffi and Ostasio II da Polenta, while the victorious Paduans were commanded by John Hawkwood (Giovanni Acuto) and Francesco Novello da...
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    Anghiari, 1440— and Francesco Sforza, he managed to recover the Lombard portion of his father's duchy. At the death of Giorgio Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì, he...
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    the territories of Arezzo, and in 1323, with the collaboration of Francesco I Ordelaffi (Ghibelline lord of Forlì), he conquered Città di Castello. Arezzo's...
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    he plundered rural Tuscany, Umbria, and the Romagna. He supported Francesco Ordelaffi against the Papal States, and was bribed by his enemy, Malatestino...
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    John Hawkwood (Giovanni Acuto, c. 1320–1394) Giovanni Ordelaffi from Forlì (1355–1399) Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405) Alberico da Barbiano (1344–1409)...
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  • century Cecco II Ordelaffi or Francesco II Ordelaffi (1300–1374), son of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi (died 1337), grandson of Teobaldo I Ordelaffi Cecco, one of...
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  • his brother Reinhardt, Ettore da Panigo, Konrad von Landau and Francesco degli Ordelaffi. The strength of the company at this point was recorded as 3,000...
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  • refer to: Francesco III Ordelaffi (1357–1405) Francis III, Duke of Brittany (1518–1536) Francesco III Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1533–1550) Francis I, Holy...
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    the Church" and granted him a three-year tithe to fight against Francesco II Ordelaffi and other rebellious lords in the Papal States. Louis sent an army...
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  • Carraresi family of Padua. In 1393 he fought with Andrea against the Ordelaffi of Forlì, but his occupation of Todi and Narni, then part of the neighbouring...
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  • Italian cyclist Barbara Manfredi (1444–1466), Italian wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622), Italian painter; a leading...
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    Giano I di Campofregoso (died 16 December 1448) was the 31st Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Son of Bartolomeo Fregoso and Caterina Ordelaffi, daughter...
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    against full Papal control were Giovanni Manfredi of Faenza and Francesco II Ordelaffi of Forlì. Albornoz, at the point of being recalled, in a meeting...
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    appointed as bishop of Sabina. Only Giovanni Manfredi of Faenza and Francesco II Ordelaffi of Forlì were at that point resisting the Papal reconquest. Albornoz...
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  • to invade Scania the next year with his mercenary army. July 4 – Francesco II Ordelaffi surrenders to the Papal commander, Gil de Albornoz. August – Qulpa...
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    Tarlati sought support in an alliance with Forlì and its overlords, the Ordelaffi, but failed: Arezzo yielded to Florentine domination in 1384; its individual...
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    close to marrying Antonio Maria Ordelaffi, who had started to court her. This marriage would end the claims of the Ordelaffi family on the city of Forlì....
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