• Ferrantino Malatesta (1258 – 12 November 1353) was a lord of Rimini and several other lands in northern Italy, a member of the Malatesta family. He was...
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    generation: di Ferrantino: (13) Pandolfino (d.?) (son of 7) (14) Malatestino Novello (d.1335) (son of 7) - imprisoned & prob. murdered by 11. di Malatesta: (15)...
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  • Polenta, lord of Ravenna, and Uberto Malatesta. When Pandolfo died in 1326, the seigniory went to his nephew Ferrantino. Guastafamiglia obtained Pesaro; later...
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  • succession to the Malatesta dominions was partitioned between Ramberto's cousins, Malatesta II 'Guastafamiglia' getting Pesaro and Ferrantino 'di Malatestino'...
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    Rimini (redirect from Malatesta I Malatesta)
    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, as imperial vicar of Romagna. Ferrantino, son of Malatesta II (1335), was opposed by his cousin Ramberto and by Cardinal...
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    and was bribed by his enemy, Malatestino Malatesta of Rimini, to help him in his feud with Ferrantino Malatesta. In 1343 Werner was hired by Taddeo Pepoli...
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  • while besieging Ferrara, but was soon freed and fought alongside Ferrantino Malatesta against the Papal legate in Romagna. When the latter plotted against...
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    Bertrand of Saint-Geniès, French jurist and patriarch (d. 1350) Ferrantino Malatesta, Italian nobleman and knight (d. 1353) Henry I, German nobleman (House...
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  • Malatesta II and Galeotto I. At his death in 1326, there was a struggle for succession between his eldest son, Malatesta II and his nephew Ferrantino...
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    the nearby Vicariate of Mondavio were occupied by Pandolfo Malatesta and Ferrantino Malatesta. In 1316 Sant'Andrea was occupied by the troops of Fabriano...
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