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Pandolfo IV Malatesta

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50: 92:. Pandolfo's violence and murders gained him the hatred of his subjects: in 1497, a failed rape attempt on a young girl spurred a revolt in Rimini, which he could suppress only with Venetian intervention. He escaped another plot in 1498. 107:, living in Venice in the following years. After Alexander's death, he took advantage of Cesare's illness to attack Rimini in 1503, but without definitive success. In 1509, he took part in the 166: 301: 57:
and his mother Elisabetta Aldobrandini, his wife Violantre Bentivoglio and his brother Carlo) by Domenico Ghirlandaio and workshop (1493-1496)
311: 296: 103:, Cesare's father, excommunicated him. Abandoned by his subjects, Pandolfo was compelled to give up Rimini for 2,900 306: 154: 138:, the two Malatestas entered again their ancestral city, but were soon ousted by Papal mercenaries. 316: 291: 286: 127: 74: 8: 146: 131: 108: 53:
Altarpiece of St. Vincent Ferrer (with St. Sebastian and St. Rocchus; at his feet :
238: 112: 70: 39: 191: 100: 85: 81: 62: 182: 135: 268: 66: 280: 219: 209: 104: 96: 249: 43: 27: 123:, which was officially given him in 1512. He later returned to Venice. 120: 111:, and after the Venetian defeat he changed sides, submitting to the 142: 35: 257: 227: 199: 89: 31: 116: 49: 26:(Bad Pandulph) (July 1475 – June 1534) was an Italian 150: 130:, managed to regain briefly Rimini. In 1527, after the 73:. Four years later he was created knight by King 278: 65:, at the death of whom (1482) he was created 302:People excommunicated by the Catholic Church 119:, but was forced to return to his fief of 126:In 1522, Pandolfo, together with his son 88:, and later besieged the French garrison 48: 279: 99:invaded Pandolfo's territories and 13: 14: 328: 153:. He is buried in the church of 145:, under the protection of Duke 1: 141:He later lived in poverty at 7: 149:. Pandolfo died in 1534 in 10: 333: 160: 42:and a minor player in the 264: 254: 245: 234: 224: 216: 206: 196: 188: 181: 155:Santa Maria in Trastevere 38:. He was a member of the 312:15th-century condottieri 297:16th-century condottieri 171:of Pandolfo Malatesta. 84:, he took part in the 80:In 1495, hired by the 58: 55:Pandolfo IV Malatesta 52: 20:Pandolfo IV Malatesta 115:. He later besieged 75:Alfonso II of Naples 34:and other cities in 109:Battle of Agnadello 16:Italian condottiero 307:House of Malatesta 239:Republic of Venice 113:Holy Roman Emperor 71:Republic of Venice 61:He was the son of 59: 40:House of Malatesta 275: 274: 265:Succeeded by 235:Succeeded by 207:Succeeded by 192:Roberto Malatesta 101:Pope Alexander VI 95:Two years later, 86:Battle of Fornovo 63:Roberto Malatesta 324: 246:Preceded by 217:Preceded by 189:Preceded by 183:Italian nobility 179: 178: 175: 136:Pope Clement VII 332: 331: 327: 326: 325: 323: 322: 321: 317:Lords of Rimini 277: 276: 271: 269:Duchy of Urbino 261: 252: 241: 231: 222: 212: 203: 194: 173: 163: 134:and capture of 67:captain general 17: 12: 11: 5: 330: 320: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 294: 289: 273: 272: 266: 263: 253: 247: 243: 242: 236: 233: 223: 218: 214: 213: 208: 205: 195: 190: 186: 185: 177: 176: 162: 159: 147:Alfonso d'Este 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 329: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 284: 282: 270: 260: 259: 251: 244: 240: 230: 229: 221: 220:Cesare Borgia 215: 211: 210:Cesare Borgia 202: 201: 193: 187: 184: 180: 172: 170: 165: 164: 158: 156: 152: 148: 144: 139: 137: 133: 129: 124: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 97:Cesare Borgia 93: 91: 87: 83: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 56: 51: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 255: 250:Papal States 225: 197: 174:(in Italian) 168: 140: 132:Sack of Rome 125: 94: 79: 60: 54: 44:Italian Wars 30:and lord of 24:Pandolfaccio 23: 22:, nicknamed 19: 18: 292:1534 deaths 287:1475 births 28:condottiero 281:Categories 262:1522–1523 204:1482–1500 128:Sigismondo 121:Cittadella 167:Detailed 82:Venetians 256:Lord of 226:Lord of 198:Lord of 267:to the 248:to the 237:to the 161:Sources 143:Ferrara 69:of the 36:Romagna 258:Rimini 228:Rimini 200:Rimini 105:ducats 90:Novara 32:Rimini 232:1503 117:Padua 169:vita 151:Rome 283:: 157:. 77:. 46:.

Index

condottiero
Rimini
Romagna
House of Malatesta
Italian Wars

Roberto Malatesta
captain general
Republic of Venice
Alfonso II of Naples
Venetians
Battle of Fornovo
Novara
Cesare Borgia
Pope Alexander VI
ducats
Battle of Agnadello
Holy Roman Emperor
Padua
Cittadella
Sigismondo
Sack of Rome
Pope Clement VII
Ferrara
Alfonso d'Este
Rome
Santa Maria in Trastevere
Detailed vita of Pandolfo Malatesta.
Italian nobility
Roberto Malatesta

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