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    up in the court of her uncle, Carlo Malatesta, in Rimini. In 1418 in Ravenna, at the age of 13, she married Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara, whose...
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    1434 he married his niece Ginevra d'Este, Niccolò III's legitimate daughter by his second wife Parisina Malatesta, first cousin of Sigismondo; they had one...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara. Niccolò III d'Este (9 November 1383 – 26 December 1441) was Marquess of...
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    Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian...
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    of Ferrara. They had a son Niccolò, who is also known as Niccolò di Leonello to avoid confusion with his grandfather Niccolò III d'Este. Iain Fenlon, ed...
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    Niccolò Mauruzzi (or Mauruzi), best known as Niccolò da Tolentino (c. 1350 – March 20, 1435) was an Italian condottiero. A member of the Mauruzi della...
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  • Roberto Malatesta, face King Ferdinand I of Naples's army, under the command of Alfonso, Duke of Calabria. Malatesta won the clash. According to Niccolò Machiavelli...
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    Padua, son of Francesco I da Carrara, and Taddea d'Este. The 13 years old Marchioness of Ferrara married the Marquis Niccolò III d'Este, son of Alberto...
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  • Sicilian Vespers. Malatesta da Verucchio (1212–1312), founder of the Malatesta dynasty, master of Rimini in 1295. Father of Giovanni Malatesta (d. 1304) who...
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    defend it against his great enemy in the Marche, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, lord of Rimini. On 22 July 1444, his half-brother Oddantonio da Montefeltro...
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  • despite the attacks of Papal-Visconti condottieri like Niccolò Piccinino and Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta. In 1447 he was recognized papal vicar of Forlì....
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    Alda Rangoni. Obizzo was lord of Ferrara with his brothers Rinaldo and Niccolò, and his cousin Folco II, but in the end reigned as sole ruler. He managed...
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    himself against Carlo I Malatesta for Perugia Battle of Maclodio (1427) – Count of Carmagnola for Venice against Carlo I Malatesta for Milan Battle of San...
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    Neapolitan commander Niccolò Piccinino, who had invaded his possessions in Romagna and Marche, through the help of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (who had married...
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    Borgia. His fight for power was a major inspiration for The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli. After initially entering the Church and becoming a cardinal...
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    and massacres. In 1444 he obtained the lordship of Pesaro by Galeazzo Malatesta. Here he enlarged the Ducal Palace to conform it to the Renaissance standards...
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    In spring 1405, the Carrarese position began to deteriorate rapidly: Niccolò III d'Este took Ferrara out of the war, while on 22 June, Verona rebelled...
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  • against Carlo, Andrea and Pandolfo Malatesta, and helped Azzo X d'Este in his failed attempt to gain Ferrara from Niccolò III. In 1402 succeeded Pino in the...
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  • scoperta del Nuovo mondo, Volume I, part 3, (1892) I Malatesta a Venezia, (1862): Documents regarding the House of Malatesta in Venetian archives Rivista...
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  • early infancy Polissena Sforza (1428–1449), married Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta Sforza (1430–1433) Sforza Secondo Sforza (1433–1492 or 1493), count of...
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    After a short return to Montone, he fought for the Montefeltro and the Malatesta in Romagna, being slightly crippled during the siege of the Castle of...
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  • replaced by his brother Carlo Malatesta; he died in September 1416. His daughter Parisina was the second wife of Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara...
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    Informal correspondence was exchanged with Pandolfo III Malatesta, Giangaleazzo Visconti, Niccolò Facino, Matteo Orgian and Francesco Barbavara. Her style...
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    Florence reacted by declaring war on Visconti. Its captain Pandolfo Malatesta therefore entered Romagna to help the Alidosi of Imola, but he was defeated...
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  • of 35,000 men, Carlo Malatesta reentered the field in Friuli conquering the castles of Polcenigo and Aviano. Pandolfo Malatesta, brother of Carlo, joined...
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    Jesus, St Niccolò, and other Saints by Leonardo Malatesta for the altar of the Conversini family Pistoia e il suo territorio: Pescia e i suoi dintorni:...
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    (Part I) (DVD). PBS Home Video. Halvorson, Michael (2014). The Renaissance: All That Matters. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9781444192964. The Prince Niccolò Machiavelli...
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    the end of World War I the tourism industry became predominant. Church of San Apollinare (13th century) Torre Malatestiana (Malatesta tower) (1490) Museo...
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    throughout Europe: as a subdeacon in Cambrai, under Carlo I Malatesta in Rimini, for the House of Malatesta in Pesaro, and under Louis Aleman in Bologna, where...
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  • (1766–1824)[b][c][d] John Major (or John Mair) (1467–1550)[b][c][d] Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) Norman Malcolm (1911–1990)[a][b][c] Nicolas Malebranche...
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