- The
Battle of
Campaldino was
fought between the
Guelphs and
Ghibellines on 11 June 1289.
Mixed bands of pro-papal
Guelf forces of
Florence and allies,...
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changing repeatedly;
Florence owned the
province after the
Battle of
Campaldino,
later lost
authority over it, and then
annexed it
again in 1384. Florence...
- (circa 1219 –
Campaldino, 11 June 1289) was an
Italian condottiero (military leader) and
bishop of Arezzo. He died in the
Battle of
Campaldino,
leading a...
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founded its university, the Studium.
After the rout of the
Battle of
Campaldino (1289),
which saw the
death of
Bishop Guglielmino Ubertini [it], the fortunes...
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Tuscan Guelphs finally defeated the
Ghibellines in 1289 at the
Battle of
Campaldino and at Vicopisano, the
Guelphs began infighting. By 1300, the Florentine...
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Bonconte I da
Montefeltro (Urbino, 1250–Piana di
Campaldino, 11 June 1289) was an
Italian Ghibelline general. He led
Ghibelline forces in
several engagements...
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Jacopo and Antonia).
Dante fought with the
Guelph cavalry at the
Battle of
Campaldino (June 11, 1289). This
victory brought about a
reformation of the Florentine...
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original on 2017-01-24.
Retrieved 2016-10-16. Oerter, H. L. (1968). "
Campaldino, 1289". Speculum. 43 (3): 429–450. doi:10.2307/2855837. JSTOR 2855837...
- of Arezzo.
During that campaign, the two
armies met at the
Battle of
Campaldino and
Aimery won the
victory on
which his re****tion rests. He conquered...
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fought nearby between Arezzo and Siena.
After the
Aretine defeat at
Campaldino (1289) the city was
annexed by Florence. In 1311
Arezzo regained it, holding...