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Pandolfo IV, his son ( 1500 ), lost Rimini to Cesare Borgia, after whose overthrow it fell to Venice ( 1503 – 1509 ), but it was later retaken by pope Julius II and incorporated into the Papal States.
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After the death of pope Leo X, Pandolfo returned for several months, and with his son Sigismondo held a rule which looked tyrannous even for the time.
When Pandolfo died, Biringuccio remained tied to the Petrucci family, being employed by Pandolfo's son Borghese Petrucci.
Under his son, the famous condottiero Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Fano was besieged by Papal troops under Federico III da Montefeltro, and returned to the Papal administration.
Sozzini was born at Siena, the only son of Alessandro Sozzini and Agnese Petrucci, daughter of Borghese Petrucci b. 1490, and granddaughter of Pandolfo Petrucci.
Tracey Childs plays his wife Metella, Francois Pandolfo plays his son Quintus, and Francesca Fowler plays Evelina, his prophet daughter ( a character created for the episode ).
His grandson Pandolfo was eventually expelled from Rimini in 1500 by Cesare Borgia and the city was finally incorporated in the Papal States in 1528, after the last failed attempt of Pandolfo's son, Sigismondo.
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Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta | Pandolfo Malatesta ( 1417 – 1468 ), lord of Rimini, by Piero della Francesca.
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta ( 19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468 ), popularly known as the Wolf of Rimini, was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini, Fano, and Cesena from 1432.
Following a brief romance with an Italian exchange student, Enrico di Clemente ( Francois Pandolfo ), in 1999, Sonia has sex with Martin Fowler ( James Alexandrou ) in 2000 in a moment of vulnerability.
Pandolfo and lost
Giovanni Sforza, first husband of Cesare's sister Lucrezia, was soon ousted from Pesaro ; Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini ; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi being later drowned in the Tiber river by Cesare's order.
In 1414 he moved to Brescia, at the service of Pandolfo III Malatesta, and painted the Broletto Chapel, a work now mostly lost.
Pandolfo and Rimini
In particular, the Pope engaged for most of his reign in what looked like a personal war against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, with the result of the almost complete submission of that condottiero.
The land area of San Marino consisted only of Mount Titano until 1463, at which time the republic entered into an alliance against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, duke of Rimini, who was later defeated.
Portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta called the Wolf of Rimini, by Piero della Francesca, c. 1450, Louvre Museum | Louvre
In 1466, some of his Italian disciples, headed by Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, stole his remains from Mistra and interred them in the Tempio Malatestiano in Rimini, " so that the great Teacher may be among free men ".
Pandolfo and Cesare
He supported Cesare Borgia and reconfirmed him as Gonfalonier ; but after a brief pontificate of twenty-six days he died ( 18 October 1503 ) of an ulcer in the leg, or, as some have alleged, of poison administered at the instigation of Pandolfo Petrucci, governor of Siena.
Pandolfo and after
" The value of the Madden / Pandolfo partnership to the Devils was particularly notable after the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout.
In 967, Otto II briefly united the Duchy of Spoleto with that of Capua and Benevento, which was then ruled by Pandolfo Testa di Ferro ; but after Pandolfo's death he detached Spoleto, which in 989 he granted to Hugo, Margrave of Tuscany.
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Pandolfo Petrucci (* Siena, 14 February 1452 – San Quirico d ’ Orcia, Italy, 21 May 1512 ) was a ruler of the Italian city of Siena during the Renaissance.
Pandolfo and was
In all this, Philip remained in constant communication with Pandolfo, the Papal Legate, who was encouraging Philip to pursue his objective.
The so-called Langobardia minor was unified for the last time by Duke Pandolfo Testa di Ferro, who expanded his extensive control in the Mezzogiorno from his base in Benevento and Capua.
In 1312 he was succeeded by Malatesta II, first signore ( lord ) of the city and Pandolfo I, the latter's brother, named by Louis the Bavarian imperial vicar in Romagna.
The Pesarese line of the Malatestas tried, in fact, to take advantage of his weakness and to capture the city, but Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Carlo's nephew, who was only 14 at the time, intervened to save it.
* The 13th century cathedral ( San Francesco, best known as Tempio Malatestiano ) was originally in Gothic style, but was transformed by order of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta according to the designs of Leon Battista Alberti and never completed.
Pandulf Masca ( or Pandolph or Pandolfo or Pandulph ; died 16 September 1226 ) was a Roman ecclesiastical politician, papal legate to England and bishop of Norwich.
His mastery was soon contested by the Visconti of Milan, but not even their rule was undisputed, as Pandolfo III Malatesta in 1406 took possession of the city.
For most of his time with the Devils, Madden was paired with left wing player Jay Pandolfo, prompting many Devils fans to refer to this ubiquitous duo as " Madolfo.
He was implicated in the wars against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, the pope, René of Anjou, and Florence.
When war broke out between Perugia and Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in 1416, John was sent as ambassador to broker a peace, but Malatesta threw him in prison.
On August 28, 1992, Burke was traded to the Hartford Whalers for Bobby Holik, a second-round pick in 1993 draft ( Jay Pandolfo ) and future considerations.
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