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Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (c. 1385–1435) was an
Italian condottiero who was
executed by the
papacy for treason. The son of
Giovanni I Bentivoglio, after...
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church of San
Giacomo Maggiore. He was
briefly succeeded by his son,
Antongaleazzo, who was soon deposed. The next
person to
fully restore the
power of...
- Perugia, Todi, ****isi, Spello, Jesi and others) in
exchange for
ousting Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio from Bologna.
After conquering the latter, he
could finally...
- then
allowed for him to
return on 17
February 1419 to Bologna. But
Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio's
rebellion against the pope in his see
forced him to flee...
- city of
Bologna from 1443
until his death. He was a ****tive son of
Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio,
although his mother, the
Sienese Lina Canigiani, was said...
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remained unpredictable. The son of
Giovanni I,
Anton Galeazzo (or
Antongaleazzo, c. 1385–1435), was a
lecturer in
civil law who
briefly ****umed power...
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treachery Giovanni da
Barbiano (1399) –
condottiero beheaded in
Bologna Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (1435) –
beheaded in
Bologna as a
rebel Gian
Paolo Baglioni...
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Governorship of
Bologna by Pope
Martin V in
recognition of his
ouster of
Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio.
March 19 – (26
Muharram 822 AH)
Sultan al-Malik al-Nāsir...
- (1468-1504) who
married to
Galeotto Manfredi of ****za then
Guido Torelli;
Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (1472-1525),
protonotaio apostolico;
Eleonora (1470-1540)...
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Bentivoglio (archbishop) (died 1663),
Italian Roman Catholic archbishop Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio (c. 1385–1435),
Italian condottiero who was
executed by...