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Montefeltro is a
historical and
geographical region in
northern Italy. It gave its name to the
Montefeltro family, who
ruled in the area
during the Middle...
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Federico da
Montefeltro, also
known as
Federico III da
Montefeltro KG (7 June 1422 – 10
September 1482), was one of the most
successful mercenary captains...
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House of
Montefeltro is the name of a
historical Italian family who
ruled Urbino and
Gubbio and
became Dukes of
Urbino in 1443. The
family extinguished...
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prefect of Rome, and
arranged for him to
marry into the da
Montefeltro family,
dukes of Urbino. For
Girolamo Riario, also a
layman – and who...
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independent Renaissance culture,
especially under the
patronage of
Federico da
Montefeltro, duke of
Urbino from 1444 to 1482. The town,
nestled on a high sloping...
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Guidobaldo (or
Guido Ubaldo) da
Montefeltro (25
January 1472 – 10
April 1508), also
known as
Guidobaldo I, was an
Italian condottiero and the Duke of...
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Diptych of
Federico da
Montefeltro and
Battista Sforza are two oil
paintings by
Italian artist Piero della Francesca,
dated to 1473–1475. This famed...
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Brera Madonna (also
known as the Pala di Brera, the
Montefeltro Altarpiece or
Brera Altarpiece) is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance master Piero...
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married Giovanna da
Montefeltro,
daughter of
Federico III da
Montefeltro, and some of
their descendants adopted the
surname Montefeltro della Rovere. Their...
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construction of the
Ducal Palace was
begun for Duke
Federico III da
Montefeltro around the mid-fifteenth
century by the
Florentine Maso di Bartolomeo...