Pandolfo III Malatesta (c. 1369 – October 3, 1427) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Fano, a member of the famous House of Malatesta. He was the...
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Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini...
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of Rimini from 1317 Pandolfo II Malatesta (1325–1373), Italian condottiero and son of Malatesta I Malatesta Pandolfo III Malatesta (c. 1369-1427), Italian...
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Pandolfo II Malatesta (1325–1373), Italian condottiero Pandolfo III Malatesta (c. 1369–1427), Italian condottiero and lord of Fano Pandolfo IV Malatesta (1475–1534)...
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Italian states. Malatesta Novello built the Malatestiana Library at Cesena from 1447 to 1452. The most famous was Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, who was engaged...
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dei Sonetti, son of Pandolfo II Malatesta This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Malatesta Malatesta. If an internal link...
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Rimini, and a member of the House of Malatesta. Born at Fano, Roberto was an illegitimate son of Sigismondo Pandolfo and his lover Vannetta dei Toschi di...
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The Malatesta became lords of the city in 1356 with Galeotto I Malatesta, who was nominally only a vicar of the Popes. Among the others, Pandolfo III resided...
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at Brescia, the son of Pandolfo III Malatesta and Antonia da Barignano. In 1429, after the death of his uncle Carlo Malatesta, he became lord of Cesena...
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Fossombrone. Born in Rimini, he was the son of Pandolfo I Malatesta and the brother of Malatesta II Malatesta. In 1333 he was captured while besieging Ferrara...
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