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southern part of the town.
Other medieval buildings include the
Rocca di
Ravaldino, a
fortress enlarged in the 14th
century by the
Ordelaffi and Gil de Albornoz...
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handsome stable groom in her household, to be the
castellan of the
fortress Ravaldino in Forlì. Feo and
Sforza became lovers and they
married in
secret so she...
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while Caterina and her six
children were made prisoners. The
fortress of
Ravaldino, a
central part of the
defensive system of the city,
refused to surrender...
- Lord of
Castrocaro Style(s) "Serenity" (Doge) "Grace" Estate(s)
Rocca di
Ravaldino (it) (seat)
Rocca Malatestiana (2nd seat)
Dissolution 1504 (1504)...
- from the Ordelaffi. At Forlì,
Riario erected the
fortress of
Rocca di
Ravaldino, one of the
strategically most
important strongholds of the Romagna. He...
- Forlimpopoli [it],
Forlimpopoli Rocca delle Caminate,
Meldola Rocca di
Ravaldino [it], Forlì
Fortezza Terra del Sole [it],
Castrocaro Terme e
Terra del...
- and a daughter,
Bianca Landriani, who
married Tommaso Feo,
castellan of
Ravaldino Castle and the brother-in-law of
Caterina Sforza.
Lucrezia became Galeazzo...
- was sent to the
rescue of
Caterina Sforza barricaded in the
Rocca di
Ravaldino following the
conspiracy of the Bears.
After liberating the city, returning...
- di Imola [it]
Canale di Burana [it]
Canale di Medicina [it]
Canale di
Ravaldino [it]
Canale di San Gottardo [it]
Canale diversivo dell'Ombrone [it] Canale...
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probably poisoned. His
nephew Pino, who had
imprisoned him in the
castle of
Ravaldino the
previous year,
succeeded him. Rendina,
Claudio (1994). I capitani...