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- Guidantonio da Montefeltro (1377 – February 1443) was count of Urbino in Italy from 1403 until his death. In 1403, at the death of his father Antonio...
- consent of Guidantonio's wife, Caterina Colonna, who was Martin's niece. However, there were persistent rumours that Federico was not Guidantonio's son, but...
- Guidantonio Manfredi (also known as Guidaccio) (1407 – June 20, 1448) was lord of ****za and Imola in the early 15th century. He was also a condottiero...
- was the first duke of Urbino in Italy. Oddantonio succeeded his father Guidantonio as count of Urbino. He was the half-brother of Federico da Montefeltro...
- State Gian Galeazzo I Manfredi 1410–1416 Carlo I Manfredi 1416–1420 Guidantonio Manfredi 1420–1443 Astorre II Manfredi 1443–1468 (conjointly with Gian...
- Umbria against the Holy See (1375) to restore his authority in Urbino. Guidantonio (1403–1443) was appointed ruler of the Duchy of Spoleto by Pope Martin...
- Forlì, Ludovico Alidosi in Imola, Malatesta IV Malatesta in Rimini, and Guidantonio da Montefeltro in Spoleto, who would later marry the pope's niece Caterina...
- Alidosi was sent captive to Milan and a few days later the lord of ****za, Guidantonio Manfredi, joined the Visconti party. The Florentine army, this time commanded...
- 1370) January 28 – Robert le Maçon, Chancellor of France FebruaryGuidantonio da Montefeltro, count of Urbino (b. 1377) March 24 – James Douglas, 7th...
- Milan Lord of Imola 1439–1448 Succeeded by Taddeo Manfredi Preceded by Guidantonio Manfredi Lord of ****za 1443–1468 With: Giangaleazzo II Manfredi 1443-1465...