• Antonia Malatesta of Cesena, also known as Antonia Malatesta of Rimini, was a Duchess of Milan by marriage to Giovanni Maria Visconti. She was the Regent...
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    Paolo Malatesta (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo malaˈtɛsta]; c. 1246 – 1285), also known as il Bello ('the Beautiful'), was the third son of Malatesta da...
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  • the infamous Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta and Blessed Roberto Malatesta. He was the second son of Galeotto I Malatesta and Elisabetta da Varano After his...
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  • Milan Filippo Maria, and later freed without harm. The Carlo Malatesta who married Vittoria Colonna, niece of Pope Martin V, was the son of Malatesta dei...
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    Castel Sismondo (category Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta)
    contemporary sources credit Malatesta with its design, it employed a coalition of architects and engineers including Filippo Brunelleschi, who visited Rimini...
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  • Filippo Morandi (c. 1409 – 1497), usually known as Filippo da Rimini, was a humanist, teacher, writer and administrator in the Republic of Venice. Filippo...
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  • He finally moved into enemy territory and met the army of Filippo Maria, under Carlo Malatesta, at Maclodio. The town itself was virtually destroyed in...
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  • ), who had a son, Malatesta died in 1367. Four sons: Guccio (from which descended a line extinct in 1670 with Ottaviano), Filippo (?-?), Betto (fl. 1348)...
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    Cane prevailed. In 1408, Gian Maria married Antonia Malatesta of Cesena, daughter of Andrea Malatesta. They had no issue. A plot by a party of Milanese...
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  • for a bride – who brought his lands to Filippo Maria Visconti after the adventurer's demise. Carlo I Malatesta (1368–1429) Braccio da Montone (1368–1384)...
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    Pippo Spano (redirect from Filippo Scolari)
    Filippo Buondelmonti degli Scolari (1369 – December 1426), known as Pippo Spano, was an Italian magnate, general, strategist and confidant of King Sigismund...
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  • Notable figures included, Errico Malatesta, Luigi Galleani, Amilcare Cipriani, Andrea Costa and Filippo Turati. Malatesta envisioned the PSAR as the Italian...
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  • Claudio Bigagli Marcello Fonte Cristian Di Sante Tullio Sorrentino Filippo Contri Max Malatesta "Netflix 'The Turning Point': 5 things you need to know about...
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    As reported in the chronicle of Filippo Villani, on 28 July, the Florentine army under the command of Galeotto Malatesta advanced to Cascina a few miles...
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    possessions in Romagna and Marche, through the help of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (who had married his daughter Polissena) and the Venetians, and could...
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  • Polissena Sforza (category House of Malatesta)
    and the Malatesta Cantos. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 85. ISBN 0-226-70316-9. Christiansen, Keith (2005). "Florence: Filippo Lippi and...
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  • his horse and suffocated in the mud. The battle occurred when Carlo I Malatesta, lord of Rimini, intervened in support of Alberico Novello da Barbiano [it]...
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    illegitimate daughter Polissena (1428–1449), married Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta son Alessandro, first lord of Pesaro son Costanzo I son Giovanni (1466–1510)...
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  • his sister Ringarda (Rengarda) who had married the condottiero Andrea Malatesta was suspected of adultery with a nobleman of the Cesenan court named Amerigo...
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    1418 he remarried to Parisina Malatesta, daughter of Andrea Malatesta. Two years later, fearing the ambitions of Filippo Maria Visconti, he ceded to him...
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    Pandolfo III Malatesta, lord of Fano and Cesena. After obtaining the title of count and the castle of Stacciola near the Metauro river from Malatesta, he was...
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    was begun in the 12th century by Pietro and Ridolfo del Grifo. Later, Malatesta da Verucchio captured the Grifo tower, which became the mastio of the...
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    site upon which this palace was built was likely commissioned by the Malatesta, sometime between 1285 and 1429. The present palace was commissioned in...
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  • Stefano as Titus Tatius (season 2) Sancus' son and King of the Sabines. Max Malatesta as Sabos (season 2) Titus' advisor and commander of his army. Massimo...
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    assassinated 16 May 1412), 2nd Duke of Milan, married Antonia Malatesta, died childless. Filippo Maria Visconti (23 September 1392 – 13 August 1447), 3rd Duke...
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    the Visconti's conflict with the Malatesta. In January 1412, Facino set out on a campaign against Pandolfo III Malatesta of Fano. Despite initial success...
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  • Oscar Fabela) as Giulio Asper, Micki's brother and Davide's friend Max Malatesta (dub.: Christopher W. Jones) as Michael Ober, a local who hates the Rainas...
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    the 14th century it was captured by the Papal vicar Filippo Simonetti, then by Galeotto I Malatesta (1347–1351), by Braccio da Montone in 1408, and by...
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    condottiero Facino Cane, Count of Biandrate and a cousin once removed, and then Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, who later had her killed. Beatrice was born...
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    The Oldofredi were a noble Italian family, related to Pandolfo III Malatesta, originally from Manerbio. In the thirteenth century it drew strength and...
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