• Ungaro Malatesta (June 1327 – 17 July 1372), born Galeotto Malatesta, was an Italian condottiero and lord of Jesi. Born in July 1327, he was the son of...
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  • Brindisi) Malatesta Ungaro (born Galeotto Malatesta; 1327 – 1372), Italian condottiero and lord of Jesi Massimo Ungaro [it] (born 1987, Rome) Michele Ungaro [it]...
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    1335) (son of 7) - imprisoned & prob. murdered by 11. di Malatesta: (15) Malatesta 'Ungaro' (d. 1364) (son of 11) - Lord of Jesi (16) Pandolfo II (d...
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  • confirmed in their territories: Galeotto had Fano, Malatesta Rimini, while his sons Pandolfo and Malatesta Ungaro were settled in Pesaro. However, their treacherous...
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    Rimini (redirect from Malatesta I Malatesta)
    Malatesta II was also lord of Pesaro. He was succeeded by Malatesta Ungaro (1373) and Galeotto I Malatesta, uncle of the former (1385), lord also of Fano (from...
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  • Romagna (he had been already lord of Rimini from 1364 with Ungaro IV and Pandolfo II Malatesta, as well as sole ruler of Fano). After a series of small...
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    fia György, in Hungarian), knight in the army of Louis I of Hungary Malatesta Ungaro, Italian condottiero Laurence Rathold of Pászthó or Laurentius Tar...
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    prolonging the vicarages of Malatesta, in favor of Malatesto Antico, and Galeotto, by descent, of Pandolfo Malatesta Ungaro II. Later the castle belonged...
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    Beijing to Hangzhou over a distance of 1,800 km, is completed. June – Malatesta Ungaro, Italian condottiero (d. 1372) October 30 – Andrew, Duke of Calabria...
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    had Charles of Durazzo assassinated in revenge by his condottiero Malatesta Ungaro and others. Once in Naples, Louis released most of his mercenaries...
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