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House of
Ordelaffi was a
noble family that
ruled the
lower Romagna and
Napoli from the 13th
century to 1504, with some interregnums. The
Ordelaffi origins...
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other turns of
events the
bishops were
expelled by the
Ordelaffi.
Until the
Renaissance the
Ordelaffi strived to
maintain the
possession of the city and its...
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Antonio Ordelaffi is the name of:
Antonio I
Ordelaffi (1390–1448), lord of Forlì
Antonio II
Ordelaffi (1460–1504), see
Cesare Borgia This disambiguation...
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Giovanni Ordelaffi (1355–1399) was a
member of the
noble family of
Ordelaffi, the
Lords of Forlì, in Italy, in the 14th and in the 15th centuries. Born...
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Francesco IV
Ordelaffi (1435–1466), also
known as
Cecco IV, was lord of Forlì from 1448
until his death. He was a
member of the
Ordelaffi family. The son...
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Giorgio Ordelaffi (died 1423) was lord of Forlì and
Papal vicar in
Romagna (northern Italy). He was a
member of the
Ordelaffi family. The son of Teobaldo...
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Girolamo Riario Count of Forlì,
confiscating the
lordship from the
Ordelaffi. At Forlì,
Riario erected the
fortress of
Rocca di Ravaldino, one of the...
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establish themselves in
nominally papal cities: the
Pepoli in Bologna, the
Ordelaffi in Forlì, the
Manfredi in ****za, and the
Malatesta in
Rimini all gave...
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Francesco I
Ordelaffi (better
known as
Cecco I, c. 1300 – 1332) was lord of Forlì and
Bertinoro from 1315 to 1331. He was the
brother and
successor of...
- Pino III
Ordelaffi (11
March 1436 – 10
February 1480) was an
Italian condottiero and lord of Forlì. He was a
member of the
Ordelaffi family. The son of...