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Ostasio I da
Polenta (died 14
November 1346) was lord of
Ravenna from 1322
until his death. He was the son of
Bernardino da Polenta, lord of Cervia. On...
- Malatesta, lord of Rimini, in an
episode of L'Inferno. Guido's
kinsman Ostasio I was lord of
Cervia and
Ravenna from 1322 to 1329.
After being recognized...
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Ostasio III da
Polenta (died 1447) was the last lord of
Ravenna of the da
Polenta family. The son of
Obizzo da Polenta, he
inherited Ravenna but under...
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condottieri age. The army of
Verona was led by
Giovanni Ordelaffi and
Ostasio II da Polenta,
while the
victorious Paduans were
commanded by John Hawkwood...
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Venice from his
native city
during the rule of
Ostasio III da Polenta. Upon the
deposition and
exile of
Ostasio in 1441,
Spreti wrote chronicles of the events...
- who was
archbishop of the city
though without the
Papal confirmation.
Ostasio I da Polenta, from the
family line of Cervia,
profited of the situation...
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Ostasio II da
Polenta (died 1396) was an
Italian condottiero and lord of Ravenna.
Ostasio was the son of
Guido III da Polenta, lord of Ravenna. He served...
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politician (b. 1193) 1263 –
Alexander Nevsky,
Russian saint (b. 1220) 1346 –
Ostasio I da Polenta, Lord of
Ravenna 1359 –
Gregory Palamas, Gr**** archbishop...
- of Georgia. 1387
Battle of
Castagnaro 11
March –
Giovanni Ordelaffi and
Ostasio da Polenta, for Verona,
defeated by John
Hawkwood and
Francesco Novello...
- time was the
exiled Florentine poet Dante. The last of the Da Polenta,
Ostasio III, was
ousted by the
Republic of
Venice in
February 1441, and the city...