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    Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (c. 1385–1435) was an Italian condottiero who was executed by the papacy for treason. The son of Giovanni I Bentivoglio, after...
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    The Bentivoglio family (Latin: Bentivoius) was an Italian noble family that became the de facto rulers of Bologna and responsible for giving the city...
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    of Bologna from 1443 until his death. He was a putative son of Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, although his mother, the Sienese Lina Canigiani, was said to...
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  • lord of Bologna Annibale Bentivoglio (archbishop) (died 1663), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (c. 1385–1435), Italian condottiero...
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    – June 26, 1402 in Bologna) was the first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family, who rose to power among the faction-conflicts within the commune...
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    Giovanni da Barbiano (1399) – condottiero beheaded in Bologna Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (1435) – beheaded in Bologna as a rebel Gian Paolo Baglioni (1520)...
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    nun at Corpus Christi Francesca, married to Galeotto Manfredi Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, prelate Eleonora Laura, wife of Giovanni Gonzaga Violante, wife...
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    Francesco, Italian nun and alleged "Witch of Ripabianca" (1428) Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, Italian condottiero (1435) Eighteen thieves who robbed and killed...
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    then allowed for him to return on 17 February to Bologna. But Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio's rebellion against the pope in his see forced him to flee on 26...
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    Todi, Assisi, Spello, Jesi and others) in exchange for ousting Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio from Bologna. After conquering the latter, he could finally retreat...
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