• Galeotto I Malatesta (1299–1385) was an Italian condottiero, who was lord of Rimini, Fano, Ascoli Piceno, Cesena and Fossombrone. Born in Rimini, he was...
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  • restored the port. Carlo Malatesta was the son of the condottiero Galeotto I Malatesta. After Galeotto's death in 1385, the Malatesta lands were divided among...
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  • and the first bishop of Sansepolcro Galeotto I Malaspina (died 1367), Italian judge and nobleman Galeotto I Malatesta (1299–1385), Italian condottiero,...
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    Rimini (redirect from Malatesta I Malatesta)
    Malatesta II was also lord of Pesaro. He was succeeded by Malatesta Ungaro (1373) and Galeotto I Malatesta, uncle of the former (1385), lord also of Fano (from...
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    by 9 di Pandolfo: (11) Malatesta II 'Guastafamiglia' (d.1364) (son of 6) - Lord of Pesaro, 1326; and Rimini, 1334 (12) Galeotto I (d.1385) (son of 6) -...
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  • Ungaro Malatesta (June 1327 – 17 July 1372), born Galeotto Malatesta, was an Italian condottiero and lord of Jesi. Born in July 1327, he was the son of...
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    5 August 1418. An elder (and also illegitimate) half-brother, Galeotto Roberto Malatesta, born in 1411, was the issue of the relationship of their father...
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    Margherita Malatesta of the House of Malatesta (1370 – 28 February 1399) was the wife of Francesco I Gonzaga of the powerful House of Gonzaga, the ruler...
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    vicar Filippo Simonetti, then by Galeotto I Malatesta (1347–1351), by Braccio da Montone in 1408, and by Francesco I Sforza, who turned it into his family's...
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  • Pandolfo I had two sons - Malatesta II and Galeotto I. At his death in 1326, there was a struggle for succession between his eldest son, Malatesta II and...
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