The Alidosi or Alodosi are a family of Romagna, Italy, who held the signoria of the city of Imola during the Late Middle Ages. They were originary of...
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Francesco Alidosi (1455 – 24 May 1511) was an Italian cardinal, diplomat and condottiero, remembered as a friend and favourite of Pope Julius II, used...
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Luigi Alidosi (also Ludovico, died 1430) was the lord of Imola (as Papal vicar) from 1391 until 1424, the last ruler of the city from his family. He was...
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mastery of the city (Alidosi, 1292; Maghinardo Pagano, 1295). Pope Benedict XII turned the city and its territory over to Lippo II Alidosi with the title of...
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Bertrando Alidosi (died 12 November 1391) was an Italian condottiere and the Lord of Imola(as Papal vicar) from 1372 until 1391. He was the son of Roberto...
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Azzo Alidosi (died 1372) was an Italian condottiero and a lord of Imola. The son of Roberto Alidosi, he was governor of Fermo in 1364–1367, and succeeded...
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Lippo I Alidosi was the de facto lord of Imola, northern Italy, in 1278–1288, as captain of the people and Defensor Pupuli Imole et Capitaneus Civitatis...
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Lippo II Alidosi (also called Litto; died 1350) was a ruler of Imola, a member of the Alidosi family. He was elected "Captain of the People" of Imola in...
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furthermore made of the sinister influence exerted by his advisor, Francesco Alidosi, whom Julius had made a cardinal in 1505. However, it is likely that the...
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Roberto Alidosi (died 29 November 1362) was a lord of Imola in the 14th century. He was appointed as Papal vicar in the city in December 1350, and in...
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ossicles". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 35: 419–41. PMID 14480894. Alidosi, GNP. I dottori Bolognesi di teologia, filosofia, medicina e d'arti liberali...
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In particular, Martin confirmed Giorgio Ordelaffi in Forlì, Ludovico Alidosi in Imola, Malatesta IV Malatesta in Rimini, and Guidantonio da Montefeltro...
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trapped by the French, departed the city for Ravenna. Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, whom he left behind to command the defense of the city, was no better...
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Viterbo, and perhaps the aristocratic papal diplomat Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, who Michelangelo used to help him dealing with Julius. Along the central...
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14 (3): 341–374. doi:10.1080/02724634.1994.10011564. ISSN 0272-4634. Alidosi, GNP. I dottori Bolognesi di teologia, filosofia, medicina e d'arti liberali...
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Rodrigo Borgia Lanzol, 'el pequeño' Matt Di Angelo as Cardinal Francesco Alidosi Peter Hosking as Cardinal Giovanni Battista Savelli Babsie Steger as Giovanna...
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Lord of Massa Trabaria and Count of Mercatello sul Metauro, and Giovanna Alidosi. The name "Gentile" is, now as then, both masculine and feminine; in fact...
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1016/B978-0-12-382106-5.00005-0. ISBN 978-0-12-382107-2. OCLC 956277358. Alidosi, GNP. I dottori Bolognesi di teologia, filosofia, medicina e d'arti liberali...
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acquired by Matilde of Canossa; later Emperor Otto IV gave the fief to the Alidosi family, who held it for more than four centuries until it became part of...
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Ordelaffi family. The son of Teobaldo Ordelaffi, he married Lucrezia Alidosi of the Alidosi family. He kept the seigniory of Forlì from 1411 until his death...
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Rovere Robert Guibé Leonardo Grosso della Rovere Antonio Ferrero Francesco Alidosi Gabriele de' Gabrielli Fazio Giovanni Santori Carlo Domenico del Carretto...
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Pippo in Italy nowadays). It may refer to: Lippo I Alidosi (14th century), Lord of Imola Lippo II Alidosi (died 1350), Lord of Imola Lippo Hertzka (1904–1951)...
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was then given as a feudal concession to the Alidosi family of Imola until 1424, with Alidosio degli Alidosi being the first governor in 1365. The area...
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Visconti of Milan as his trustee, but Teobaldo's mother Lucrezia degli Alidosi, appointed herself as regent. Spurred by Visconti, the Forliveses rebelled...
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said to have been inspired by the then newly built bridge Ponte degli Alidosi over Santerno at Castel del Rio near Bologna with a 42 m high semicircular...
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Rio, where it is crossed by a famous medieval bridge, the Ponte degli Alidosi. It then flows past Fontanelice, Borgo Tossignano, Casalfiumanese, and...
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1530.11.29) Carlo Domenico de Carretto (1513.06? – 1514.08.15) Francesco Alidosi (1506.08.11 – 1511.05.24) Francisco de Borja (1500.10.05 – 1506.08.11)...
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Lap Dog, c. 1595 – Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Portrait of Costanza Alidosi, c. 1595 - National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. The Visit...
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said it was because of his fondness for Francesco Alidosi, and other young men. Francesco Alidosi Matt Di Angelo 2011–2013 The Borgias Showtime Micheletto...
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Modena and Reggio Azzo X d'Este (1344–1415), Italian condottiero Azzo Alidosi (died 1372), Italian condottiero Azo of Bologna (Azzo/Azzone) (fl. 1150–1230)...
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