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    16 August 1328, Rinaldo, the last Bonacolsi, was overthrown in a revolt backed by Ludovico I of the House of Gonzaga. Palazzo Bonacolsi (now Palazzo Castiglioni)...
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    conflict involving Francesco I Pico, first lord of Mirandola, against Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, better known as Duke Passerino, lord of Mantua. In August 1311...
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    100 witnesses until November 27. November 27 – In northern Italy, Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, Duke of Mantua, begins the siege of Mirandola against Francesco...
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    and signoria ("lordship"), the Lords of Mantua were exponents of the Bonacolsi and Gonzaga families. From 1328, Mantua was informally led by Gonzagas...
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  • 100 witnesses until November 27. November 27 – In northern Italy, Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, Duke of Mantua, begins the siege of Mirandola against Francesco...
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  • 1302–1303; of Verona in 1305; of Mantua when it was under the control of Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi [it]; and of Modena in 1314. He had a son named Prosdocimo and a...
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    prosperous and artistically beautiful. On 16 August 1328, the last Bonacolsi, Rinaldo, was overthrown in a revolt backed by the House of Gonzaga, a family...
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  • by his own city's nobles. His elected successor, the Mantuan Passerino Bonacolsi, the agent of Louis of Bavaria, King of the Romans, pursued the embittered...
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    allies, the Bonacolsi, defeated the traditional familiar enemy, the Casalodi. In 1328, however, Ludovico I Gonzaga overthrew the Bonacolsi lordship over...
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    Palazzo dei Diamanti Palazzo Compagnoni Marefoschi, Macerata Palazzo Prinetti, Merate Bergomi Palace Palazzo D'Arco, Mantua Palazzo Bonacolsi Palazzo...
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    sculptors and medallists of her time, i.e. Michelangelo, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (L'Antico), Gian Cristoforo Romano, and Tullio Lombardo. She also collected...
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    Michelangelo Sleeping Cupid, sculpture Domenico Morone Battle at the Bonacolsi, c. 1462, oil on canvas, Mantua, Museo del Palazzo Ducale Pietro Perugino...
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  • (c. 1442 – c. 1518), 1 painting : Battle between the Gonzaga and the Bonacolsi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua (url) Giovanni Battista Moroni (1525–1578), 19...
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    Modena and thanks to their loyalty, with the May 3, 1726, decree, the duke Rinaldo d'Este of Modena gave them the name "Malaspina Estensi". Their newly formed...
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    Bonacolsi family (de facto rulers of Mantua) purchased a house to collect tolls at the bridge in Goito during the late 13th century. The Bonacolsis'...
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