- his
Inferno (Canto V). He was the
brother of
Giovanni (Gianciotto) and
Malatestino Malatesta. Paolo's
birth can be
placed around 1246 in Verucchio. He was...
- interruptions, his
family held
authority until 1528. In 1312 he was
succeeded by
Malatestino Malatesta,
first signore (lord) of the city and
Pandolfo I Malatesta...
-
recorded in Dante's
Inferno as well as in a
story by
Giovanni Boccaccio.
Malatestino I, Giovanni's brother,
became capitano of the
Guelphs of
Bologna in 1296...
- (1919–1970),
Italian film
director and
screenwriter Malatestino Malatesta (died 1317) or
Malatestino (II) Malatesta,
known as dell'Occhio, lord of Pesaro...
- adultery. He was
succeeded as
seignior of
Rimini by his sons,
first by
Malatestino and
later by
Pandolfo I. This
article incorporates text from a publication...
- Verucchio,
founder of the
Malatesta lordship of
Rimini Malatestino Malatesta (died 1317) or
Malatestino (II) Malatesta,
known as dell'Occhio, lord of Pesaro...
- feelings, they let
their lips meet in a long kiss. In the
fourth act,
Malatestino, Gianciotto's
youngest brother, who
himself lusts for Francesca, has...
-
Francesco Ordelaffi against the
Papal States, and was
bribed by his enemy,
Malatestino Malatesta of Rimini, to help him in his feud with
Ferrantino Malatesta...
-
calling him "tigna". Inf. XV, 110–114.
Angiolello di Carignano: See
Malatestino. Anglo-Scottish War: the
state of
endemic conflict between England and...
- cousins,
Malatesta II 'Guastafamiglia'
getting Pesaro and
Ferrantino 'di
Malatestino'
receiving Rimini,
leaving Ramberto out in the cold. But
Ramberto was...