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THE MALATESTA OF RIMINI AND THE PAPAL STATE
THE MALATESTA OF RIMINI AND THE PAPAL STATE A POLITICAL HISTORY
P. J. JONES Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, London Nw1 2pDB American Branch: 32 East 57th Street, New York, N.y.10022 © Cambridge University Press 1974 Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 72-87178 ISBN: O 521 20042 3
First published 1974 Printed in Great Britain at the University Printing House, Cambridge (Brooke Crutchley, University Printer)
Contents
Preface vit Abbreviations ix Map of Romagna and the Marche in the later Middle Ages x-xi
1 The Papal State and Romagna in the thirteenth century page 1
2 Rimini and the rise of the Malatesta 21
3 From commune to papal vicariate 42 4 Galeotto Malatesta, ‘ecclesie pugil’ 79 5 The prime of Malatesta rule: Carlo Malatesta 102
6 The pontificate of Martin V 149
7 Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, ‘fex Italiae’ 176
8 The papal reconquest 240
9 The government of the Malatesta: I. The papal vicariate 262
1o The government of the Malatesta: II. The ségnoria 289 Appendix 339 Bibliography 347 Index 361
FOR CARLA
Preface
This work was originally written, some twenty years ago, as a doctoral thesis in the University of Oxford, The reason for publication after so
long an interval is the growing evidence of demand for a general account of the Malatesta of Rimini based on modern research. No extended history of the Malatesta has appeared since the nineteenth century, nor has anything of the sort been published or promised in the past few years. Outside a small number of specialised articles, new
information has been mainly added in writings on other, related subjects: on neighbouring states and dynasties, like the Montefeltro and Polenta, or on Romagna and the Papal State in general. Little rewriting has therefore been necessary to bring the book up to date. Only the introductory chapter, handling themes subsequently discussed in works on papal government and Romagna in the thirteenth century, has been wholly recast and cut. Otherwise the original text is essentially unaltered, and revision has been mainly confined to work of abbreviation, especially of footnotes. To facilitate this, references have been minimised and almost all authorities quoted in brief, full titles being listed in the Bibliography.
At this date acknowledgements for help received must carry an obituary note. But Iam bound to recall the obligations incurred, from a very early stage, first to the late Professor E. F. Jacob, who suggested the subject (Carlo Malatesta and church unity) from which the finished study developed, and to the late Cecilia Ady, who acted as supervisor and placed at my disposal her intimate knowledge of fifteenth-century
Italian political history. In Italy too there are debts to record: to Professor Emilio Re, for help in Rome, to the Conte Piercarlo Borgogelli, who introduced me to the archives at Fano, and most of all, to Professor Augusto Campana of the Vatican Library, whose special
lifelong interest has been Romagna and Rimini (not to speak of Santarcangelo), and whose completed edition of the Cronache malatestiane is the most awaited contribution to Malatesta studies.
Brasenose College, Oxford P. J. JONES July 1973 [ vil |
Abbreviations
ARCHIVES ACF Archivio Comunale, Fano ASF Archivio di Stato, Firenze Arch. vat. Archivio segreto vaticano Bib. Gamb. Biblioteca civica Gambalunga, Rimini Bib. sen. Biblioteca del senato, Roma
PERIODICALS AMM Atti e Memorie della Deputazione di Storia Patria per le Marche
AMR Atti e Memorie della Deputazione di Storia Patria per le provincie di Romagna
AR Archivio della Societa Romana di Storia Patria ASI Archivio Storico Italiano ASL Archivio Storico Lombardo ASN Archivio Storico per le provincie Napoletane BU Bollettino della Deputazione di Storia Patria per ? Umbria OF OQuellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken
RO Rémische Quartalschrift
SP Studia Picena SR Studi Romagnoli SS Studi Storici VSWG Veertelahrschrift fir Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte ZRG Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung fir Rechtsgeschichte
COLLECTIONS AND HISTORIES MGH Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Hannover, 1826-.
RIS Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, ed. L. A. Muratori, Milan, 1723-51.
RIS? Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, ed. G. Carducci, V. Fiorini, Citta di Castello, 1900ff. [ viii ]
ABBREVIATIONS ix Theiner Codex diplomaticus temporalis S$. Sedis, ed. A. Theiner, Rome, 1861-2. Battaglinit Zecca: F. G. Battaglini, Memorie istoriche di Rimino scritte ad illustrare la zecca riminese, Bologna, 1789.
Vita: F.G. Battaglini, Della vita di Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Rimini, 1794. Clementini C. Clementini, Raccolto storico della fondatione di Rimino, Rimini, 1617.
Tonini L. and C. Tonini, Storia civile e sacra riminese, Rimini, 1848-82.
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325-7, 329n, 331n Leale, 301n
Carlo di Roberto, 251-5, 261, 333, Lodovica, 296n
335-6 Lucrezia, 197n, 209, Caterina, 68 Maddalena, 36 213
Contessina, 249n Margarita di Galeotto, 113 Costanza, go Margherita di Sigismondo, 209, 213
Domenico (Novello), 165, 168-9, 172, Malatesta da Verucchio, 28-41, 56,
178-80, 182-8, 190, 193-4, 196, 72
203-5, 208-10, 212-14, 217-18, Malatesta “della Penna’, 26n, 27-8, 35
223, 226-9, 233, 235-7, 241-2, Malatesta di Giovanni, 26 264n, 265-8, 276, 278, 285n, 287, Malatesta di Pandolfo (‘Guastafamig290-1, 293N, 295n, 297-8, 300nN, lia’), 51n, 55, 57-86, 99n, 106, 265,
322n, 324, 328n 267-9, 289n, 29IN, 294, 301, 303, Ercole, 266 305-6, 308, 312 Ferrantino di Malatestino, 49, 50, 51, Malatesta di Sigismondo, 204, 212, 324 52, 53N, 55, 56, 57-8, Go-1, 62, 67, Malatesta ‘Ungaro’, 66, 70, 72n, 79-
68, 71, 106, 295n 86, 88-90, 128n, 265, 267, 292,
Ferrantino Novello, 57, 60-1 295n
Galeotto Belfiore, 91, 102-3, 105, 110, Malatestino ‘dall’ Occhio’, 31, 36, 114, 116, 154, 161n, 265, 306, 322n, 37, 40, 41, 49, 50, 51, 56n, 61n
328n Malatestino di Ferrantino, 52, 57-8,
299 Masia, 68
Galeotto di Almerico, 251, 253, 296, Go
Galeotto di Andrea, 138n, 141n, 146 Pandolfo I, 36, 41, 48, 51, 53n, 54, 55,
Galeotto di Pandolfo, 51n, 59-101, 56n, 57, 61n
1o4n, 106-8, 112, 128n, 265, 267-8, Pandolfo II, di Malatesta Guasta273n, 274-6, 278, 279n, 284n, 289- famiglia, 58n, 64, 65n, 69n, 71n, QI, 295n, 296, 298, 300n, 301-5, 72n, 80n, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 168, 308, 312, 315, 317M, 320, 322, 324, 265, 267, 294, 301, 308n, 319,
329n 322n, 326
INDEX 367 Malatesta of Rimini (cont.) Alberghettino, 40 Pandolfo III, di Galeotto, 91, 102-3, Astorgio I, 97, 106, 113, 117, I1g9n, 105, 190M, I1IN, 112, 113, 114, 1I§N, 121-2 116, I17N, 118, 119, 123-5, 128n, Astorgio II, 180, 195n, 196n, 211n, 129, 134, 137N, 142, 146-7, 154-8, 212, 218, 232, 233n, 237 163-7, 265, 267n, 268, 271n, 276n, Galeotto, 329n 283n, 286, 290-3, 298, 300n, 302, Gian Galeazzo, 106, 117, 135-6 ZION, 312M, 315, 317, 320N, 322-4, Giovanni, 46n
326-7, 329N, 330-1 Guglielmo, 46n
Pandolfo IV, di Roberto, 25 1-7, 260-1, Guidaccio, 195 266, 267n, 271, 280, 287, 291, 294, Guidantonio, 184, 186n 297N, 299n, 306n, 324n, 328-9, 333-8 Taddeo, 230 Pandolfo di Sigismondo, 245n, 252 Mantua (see a/so Gonzaga), 222-4, 226,
Paola Bianca, 99 227n Paolo ‘il Bello’, 33n, 36, 37, 57 Congtess of, 222
Parisina, 122, 155n, 168, 179, 213n Marittima, province of, 1, 99n, 126
Polissena, 300n Marsano, Bernardo count of, 58n Raimondo di Almerico, 246, 252-3,296 Martin IV, pope, 8, 18, 36
Raimondo di Gaspate, 300n Martin V, pope, 152-71, 173, 174, 216,
Ramberto di Gianciotto, 57-8 265-6, 271n, 286n, 287, 329n
Ramberto di Giovanni, 27 Mary of Savoy, duchess of Milan,
Rengarda (I) di Galeotto, 90 20In
Rengarda (II) di Galeotto, 110, 160, | Maschi, family of, 298
161 Massa di Romagna, 183n
Ricca, 300n 185n
Rengarda di Malatesta da Verucchio, 36 Massa Trabaria, 96n, 106, 144, 160, 171,
Roberto di Pandolfo IV, 338 Matelica, 19, 145n Roberto di Sigismondo, ‘il Magni- Mecla, 74n fico’, 177, 186n, 204, 210, 212, 219, Medici, family of, 241, 249 227, 230M, 237, 241-2, 245-51, 255, Cosimo de’, 177-8, 201, 206-7, 233,
266, 280, 287, 295n, 311n, 312n, 293n, 323n
324, 328 Lorenzo de’, 249, 252, 258n, 331n
Roberto di Sigismondo H, 266 Pier Francesco de’, 239
Sallustio, 241, 245-7 Meldola, 98, 102, 104, 154, 179, 242, Sigismondo Pandolfo, 165, 168-9, 247n, 261, 264n, 266, 290n I7I—2, 174-245, 264n, 265-8, 270- Mengardoni, Pandolfo de’, 168 I, 275, 276n, 278-80, 285, 287, 289- Mercatello, 160, 164, 185n
QI, 293, 295-9, 301-4, 308-9, Michelotti, Biordo, 116, 152 311-12, 315-16, 319-25, 327-32 Migliorati, lords of Fermo, 150n, 259n,
Sigismondo II, 256, 266n, 337 299n
Simona, 36 Ludovico, 126, 138, 144-8, 152, 156 Taddea, 68, 99n Mogliano, Gentile da, 66, 69-70,
Troilo, 2510 73n, 74, 76
Valerio, 209, 243, 247 Mondaino, 58, 60-1, 203, 232, 264n Malatesta, counts of Sogliano, 40, 41, Mondavio, 102, 104, 116, 168, 170, 174,
56n, 71n, 162n, 17In, 217n, 296, 18in, 182n, I90Nn, 195, 210Nn, 213,
314n, 338n 22IN, 223-4, 228, 229n, 230n, 231-
Carlo, 232, 237N, 239, 297 2, 239, 243-4, 246, 247, 264n, 2710N,
Giovanni, 180, 297 276, 281n, 283n, 285n, 292n, 293n,
Manfred, 3, 33 295N, 299, 308, 310N, 312-13, 315-
Manfredi, lords of Faenza, 17, 19, 36, 47, 16, 320n, 322n, 328
Gon, 73n, 79-80, 93, 101, 106, 112, Mondolfo, 66n, 98n, 102, 109, 116, 237,
I13, 117-18, 121-2, 149n, 156, 158, 264n, 290, 292N, 302, 312 164n, 169, 183-5, 212, 236, 239, 338n Monlione, 58, 270
368 INDEX Montalboddo, 116, 123, 147, 154, 203n, Montegello, 110, 185n, 193, I95n 213n, 280n, 290, 293n, 298n, 302n, Montegiano, 290
308-10, 313n, 315n, 328n Montegiorgio, 138n
Carlo, da, 123n Montegrimano, I95n, 197n, 204
Montebello, 98n, 108n, 1o9n, rion, Montelocco, 171
217Nn, 312 Montelupone, 147, 171, 316n
Monteboaggine, 193, 195n, 204 Monteluro, 188, 195, 200, 206n, 207n
Monte Cagnano, 48n, 294 Monte Marctano, 209, 221n, 223-4, 228, Monte Cassiano, 137, 147, 154, 209, 229, 234, 239, 267N, 294N, 295n, 313N
267n, 294n, 308, 324 Montenovo, 98n
Montecavallo, 230 Monterado, 322n Montecerignone, 195n, 197n, 204, 217n Monterolo, 213, 283n, 306n, 312, 321n, Montedoglio, counts of, 17 322n Montefano, 116, 170 Monte Rubbiano, 138
Montefeltro, 12, 26, 30, 51n, 98, 104n, Montescudolo, 226n, 243, 275n, 290 106, 108n, 116, 157n, 161-2, 170n, Monte Tassi, 195 185, 187, 191, 193-5, 197, 200, Montevecchio, 187n, 232, 329n 202-4, 213, 219N, 221, 223-4, 231, Montevenere, 116, 264n
239, 242n, 264n Monti di Pieta, 325n
counts of, 17 ff., 20n, 25n, 27n, 37-8, | Monticoli, family of, 299n 45, 48, §5, 60, 64, 66, 89n, 92-4,97, Montolmo, 138, 145n, 189, 316n 1OIn, 106-10, 111, 149n, 150n, 153, Montone, Braccio da, 127, 137, 145-8,
154, 174, 180, 186-7, I90, 253, 152-4, 160, 161
254n, 294, 296n, 326 Montottone, 259n
Anna, 110 Moriale, Fra, 66, 70, 73 Antonio, 94, 107-10, 112, 11§n, 118, Morro, 221n, 224, 226n I5on, 161n
Battista, 166n Naples, kingdom of (see a/so under Anjou
Federigo, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55 and individual rulers), 75, 76, 85, Federigo di Guidantonio, duke of 87, 100 _ Urbino, 164-5, 171, 177, 185, 187- Narni, 116, 160n 8, 190-7, 199-200, 202-8, 210-12, Nicholas III, pope, 34 214-37, 239, 240, 242, 246-7, 250, Nicholas IV, pope, 10, 32
266, 276, 31In, 325n, 328 Nicholas V, pope, 170n, 196-8, 200-4,
Giovanni, 144n 209-12, 266, 267n, 285
Guidantonio, 110, 134n, 136, 147, Nidastore, 230 151, 159-68, 171, 174, 181, 184-5,
190, 193 Offagna, 116n, 145n, 171, 281n, 283n
Guido, 17-18, 19, 30, 31, 33-4, 37-40 Omodei, family of, 29, 30
Guidobaldo, duke of Urbino, 334, Orciano, 281n
337 Ordecelafh, lords of Forli, 17, 19, 20n, 48,
Isabetta, 247-8, 251, 295n, 328 51, 53, 55, 56, 68, 73, 76, 80, 93 ff., Oddantonio, duke of Urbino, 190-1, 98-9, IOI, 104n, 105-6, III, 114n,
193, 266 I1§, 117, 121, 136, 149n, 153n, 182—
Speranza, 51 §, 212, 233n, 236, 239, 294n
Sveva, 216-17 Antonio, 122, 136, 180, 182-3, 197n
Violante, 181, 187, 193, 197, 204, Cecco di Antonio, 197n, 237
227N, 242n, 295n Cecco di Giovanni, g9n, 105, 122
3, 309n 76n, 79-80
Monte Filottrano, 116, 145n, 283n, 302— Francesco, 46n, 64, 66, 67, 7on, 74,
Montefiore, 86, 232, 233n, 239, 259n, Giorgio, 122, 136, 157 275M, 290, 295, 298, 310n, 313n, Giovanni di Francesco, 68, 98
332n, 334 Giovanni di Ludovico, 99n, 112 Montefotogno, 185n Lucrezia, 122
INDEX 369 Ordelaffi, lords of Forli (cont.) 31-3, 34-7, 44, 46n, 51, 71, 99, 103,
Ludovico, 68, 76n, 98 149; revenue and taxation, 5, 44n, Pino I, di Giovanni, 99n, 101, 105, 118n 46n, 53-4, 92, 105, 149, I5I-2,
Pino Il, di Antonio, 231 257N; vicariate (see a/so Malatesta of
Scarpetta, 5on Rimini, vicariate), 43,97, 98-9, 100,
Sinibaldo, 97, 98-9, 105 104~5, 109, 127, 135-6, 138, 149-
Tebaldo di Giorgio, 157-8 50, 152-3, 160, 164, 165, 166n, 182, Tebaldo di Ludovico, g9n 183, 197, 231, 233, 257-8, 262-88,
Orsini, family of, 90n, 138, 153 336
Aldobrandino, count of Pitigliano, ‘Parcitade’ (Pater civitatis), 21, 30, 329
210-11 Parcitadi, family of, 28, 29, 30, 37-40, Bertoldo, 36 62, 71n Gianantonio, prince of Taranto, 219, Concordia, 28, 30, 35 226, 228, 231, 233 Galassino, 40
Napoleone, cardinal, 49-50 Giovanni, 40
Napoleone, 246 Montagna, 32, 40
Paolo, 120, 135n, 138, 144n Parcitade, 30, 33
Rinaldo, g9n Parcitadino, 40
Orvieto, 74, 147, 152 Ugolino, 29, 30
Osimo, 51, 53n, 65, 72, 116, 123, 145n, Ugolino ‘Cignatta’, 40, 62n 157, 168, 170-1, 257, 282n, 297, Pasti, Matteo de’, 194 302n, 303, 308-9, 313n, 315-16, Patrimony, Tuscan, province, 1, 2, 8n,
320N, 324N, 329 47, 108, 116, 180
Ottrano, 116n Paul II, pope, 241-8, 257, 266, z291n, 300n Paul IV, pope, 266
Paderno, Go, 75 Penna Billi, 26, 163, 170n, 203, 223n,
Paganelli, 298n, 299 239, 264n, 275n
178 Pentapolis, 2, 21
Pagani, Maghinardo, da Susinana, 18,19, Pennarossa, 185n
Palazzo, Bartolomeo da, 270-1, 298-9 Pepolt, lords of Bologna, 47, 60, 68
Palterieri, Margherita, 35 Obizzo, 68
Papacy (see a/so Papal State) Taddeo, 68, 104 and communes, 3-4, 7 ff., 46n, 92, Perfetti, Niccolo de’, 191, 195n
149-50, 153, 257-9 Pergola, 65n, 66n, 104, 108, 168, 170-1,
and despots, 1, 10-11, 45-6, 92ff., 18In, 190N, 194, I95n, 203, 205,
149-50, 152-3, 257 213, 22IN, 223-4, 230, 264n, 283n, and empire, 2-4, 42-4 285n, 294n, 308, 312-13, 315-16 and feudatories, 3, 11, 47 Angelo della, 159, 162
at Avignon, 42-5 Perleoni, family of, 298, 318n Papal state Perugia, 8n, 47, 49n, 52, 58, 60, 61, 68-9, origins and boundaries, 1-2, in the 74, 75, 87, 92, IoIn, 107-8, 112, thirteenth century, 1-11, during the 116n, 119, 120, 127, 133n, 134, Avignonese papacy, 42-7, 91-6, 138n, 145-7, 150M, 153, 331Nn during the Schism, 96-7, 99, 104~5, | Pesaro (see a/so Malatesta of), 25, 34, 37N,
119, 148-52, in the fifteenth century, 43n, 48, 55, 58, 59, 64, 65n, 67, 71,
152-4, 257-9 72n, 76, 86, 90n, 98n, 102, 104, 129,
cardinalsand, 6, 151,153, 239, 243, 258 145, 174, 180, 187, 189-93, 195,
government of, 4-5, 8-9, 44-7, 91-3, 196-7, 199-202, 206-8, 213-14, 148, 257; jurisdiction, 5, 9, 77, 263, 216, 228, 231, 237N, 252-3, 259n, 272; legislation, 5, 6, 44, 46, 91, 264n, 265, 268-9, 272n, 273, 275N, 258n; military service, 5, 53, 73n, 281-3, 285, 287n, 290-1, 294-5, 76-7, 82, 263, 279-80; parliaments, 298n, 300-5, 308-13, 317-19, 322n, 5,6, 31, 34, 36, 54, 59, 70-1, 77, 80, 325, 330, 333N 104, 156, 263, 280; rectors, 4, 6, 7n, la Tojmba di, 195
370 INDEX Petrarch, 84n, 90 Ravenna (see a/so Da Polenta, Traversari),
Pezzolo, 290 13, 15-16, 18-19, 31, 36, 49, 57, 61, Philargos, Peter, of Candia (see also 112, 142, 183, 234, 235
Alexander V, pope), 123n, 127, 131 church of, 3, 9n, 14n, 15, 18, 23, 24-5,
Piccinino, family of, 152 27N, 30, 37n, 48n, 82n, 100-1, 104, Francesco, 183, 186n, 189, 190n II12, 144, 179n, 264n, 267n, 276n, Giacomo, 214-15, 217-30, 233, 237 294, 297n
Niccolo, 181-6, 188 Exarchate of, 2
Piccolomini, family of, 176, 258 Recanati, 75, 138, 144n, 145n, 147 Aeneas Sylvius (see Pius Il, pope) Riarii, family of, 258
Antonio, 238-9, 241, 246n, 264 Girolamo, 249-50, 252
Giacopo, 239, 245 Rienzo, Cola di, 72
Pico della Mirandola, Gianfrancesco Rimini, 11n, 14, 17, 21 ff, 43n, 49, 50n,
231 sin, 53-5, 57-64, 71, 76, 82, 85-6,
Pietramala, family of, 162n 87n, 102, 104, 128, 129-30, 134,
Galeotto de’ Tarlati da, 98 145, 147-8, 159, 169-73, 203, 231-3,
Masio da, go 236-48, 251, 256, 260-1, 264n, 266,
Pietramaura, 185n 268-9, 275n, 281-2, 285-7, 289-90, Pietrarubbia, 108n, 163, 221n, 224-5, 293-6, 298-9, 301-38
229, 232 church of, 24
Pieve di Sestino, 98n, 203, 264n commune of, 21 ff., 53-4, 61-4, 71-2,
Pii, lords of Carpi, 212 83, 163, 179, 251, 307 ff.
Marco, 218 contado of, 23 ff., 59, 60-2, 75, 144,
Pili, Ugolino de’, 189n, 271n, 329 248
Piombino, 153, 200 economy of, 21, 323-4, 327 Pisa, 67, 68, 76, 84, 120 guilds in, 22, 323n
Council of, 130-3, 138-9, 151 population of, 13, 21, 285, 327
Pisanello, 194 port of, 117n, I19n, 321
Pius II, pope, 26n, 172n, 175, 176-7, privileges of, 7n, 23, 24, 53-4 180n, 186n, 189n, 199n, 202, 203, statutes of, 22, 62, 63, 71-2 204N, 211, 220-39, 241n, 245, 264, Ripa, 313-14, 320n, 322n, 330
266, 276n, 278, 279, 287 Ripalta, 108n, 109, 204, 290
Plethon, Gemistos, 242n Ripatransone, 65n
podesta, podesteria, 9-10, 14, 16, 18, 36, 48, Robert, king of Naples, 42, 50-3, 56n,
62-3, 71,77, 121, 159, 272-3, 301-3, Go 315-16, 319, 327N, 335 Rocca Malatestiana, 30, 183n, 194, 213n, Polenta, castle of, 18, 101, 112, 116, 184, 275n, 303n
242, 264n, 290n Roccacontrada, 65n, 74, 105, 138, 145n,
Polenta, Da, lords of Ravenna, 17, 18-19, 18in, 188, 190n, 194 20n, 31, 36, 48, 53n, 55n, 66, 67, Roccasecca, 133 68n, 97, 112, 120, 150n, 154, 169, Roche, Androin de la, 80-81
183-5, 282n, 331n Roelli, family of, 298, 299n, 318n
Bernardino, 35, 36, 48, 301n Leonardo, 168, 172, 179
Francesca, 36~7 Romagna, 1-3, 5-8, 10-21, 32-4, 42, 46, Guido di Lamberto, 34, 36, 51 50, 54, 58-60, 67, 72, 79-80, 97,
Guido di Ostasio, 96, 97, 100-1, 104 103, 110, 112, 116-17, 121-3, 135-7,
Obizzo, 146 145, 148, 152, 157-9, 197, 281-4
Ostasio, 56n, 60, 66, 71, 344 Rome, 1, 46, 87-8, 94, 95, 96, 116, 117n,
popes, see under individual pontifts 126-7, 133, 153
Pouget, Bertrand du, cardinal, 45, 57, Romsey, Richard, 101
59-Go, 67, 70 Roncitello, 290, 322n
Pozzo Alto, 195 Roncofeddo, 56, 58, 60, 102, 290, 294 Rontagnano, 185n, 193
Ranchio, 123 Rovere, della, family, 258
INDEX 371 Roversano, 105 Savignano di Rigo, 185n, 193 Rupert III] of Bavaria, Count Scala, Della, lords of Verona, 43n, 68, 81,
Palatine, 118, 130, 140 III, 112
Rupola, 284n, 328 Antonio, 111n
Bartolomeo, 111n
Sacchetti, Franco, 92 Cansignore, 88, 111 Salimbeni, of Siena, 88-9 Mastino, 47
salt, saltworks, 234n, 236 Scapezzano, 322n tax, §n, 292-4, 336 Scorticata, 26, 102, 179, 283n, 295, 305 trade, 13, 285n, 293 Serra dei Conti, 123, 170
Saltara, 290 Serrasanquirico, 49
Saludeccio, 243, 295n Serravalle 259n, 305
Salutario, 121 Serrungarina, 174, 290
Sanatello, 185 Sforza, 138
San Costanzo, 174, 226n, 237, 271n, 290 of Buscareto, 109
San Cristoforo, 275n Caterina, of Forli, 254, 256, 259, 26on
San Giovanni in Galileo, 58 Michele Attendolo, 146n
San Giovanni in Marignano, 237 lords of Milan, 246-7, 312n; Fran-
San Giovanni in Persiceto, 118, r119n, cesco, 124, 152, 165n, 177n, 181-
I20n, 136-7, 154 97, 199-203, 205-12, 214-29, 232nN,
San Leo, 37n, 55n, 97, 98, 108n, Io9n, 233N, 234-9, 241-2, 31In, 322; 162, 170N, 187, 203, 230, 232, 239, Ippolita, 212n; Ludovico, il Moro,
264n, 275n 249; Polissena, 176, 186, 187, 201,
San Lorenzo in Campo, 1gon 206n, 213n, 232n
San Marino, 26, 39, 55, 97, 162, 185, 187, lords of Pesaro: Alessandro, 187, 191-
206, 212, 229N, 233, 236, 239 2, 19§, 197, 200-1, 206-7, 209, 212,
San Mauro, 28, 270n, 298n 216-17, 227, 228n, 229, 239, 246,
San Procolo, 17, 34 276; Battista, 325n; Costanzo, 249,
San Ruffilo, 81, 82n 2§2n, 279n
San Sepolcro, 90, 98, 102, 103n, 117n, Siena, 68, 69, 74, 75, 87, 88-9, 124nN,
128, 1§7n, 170, 183, 285n, 290, I5on, I5In, 210-11, 214, 236 293n, 294n, 296, 300, 302n, 308, Council of, 166 310, 312-13, 315, 325, 329 Sigismund of Hungary, emperor, 130, San Severino, 66, 74,127, 145n, 153, 259n 134-5, 139-43, 155, 180
Polissena da, 103n Simonetti, lords of Tesi, 53n, 94n, 109,
Sanseverino, Roberto, 250 127, 1§0n, 259n
Sant’Agata, 156n, 162, 170n, 179, 203, Lomo, 65n, 66, 74
223n, 264n, 276n, 298 Sinigaglia, 25, 49, §3n, 65n, 98, 104, 147,
Sant’ Anastasio, I95n, 197N, 204, 217Nn 168, 170-1, 180, 18In, I90, 192, Ssant’Angelo in Vado, 160, 164, 185n 195-6, 203, 210N, 213, 22INn, 223-4,
Santa Caterina of Siena, 92 228, 229n, 231-2, 237, 239, 246-8,
Santarcangelo, 24, 35, 55, 82, 97-8, 104, 2§1, 259n, 264n, 266, 267n, 270n, 175, 179, 232, 236, 239, 244, 255n, 271M, 275M, 290-3, 299N, 302N,
264n, 275n, 28In, 290, 300, 302, 313N, 31§n, 319-21, 326, 330
322N, 334 287n
303n, 308-9, 311, 314m, 320-1, Sixtus 1V, pope, 240, 248-52, 257, 266,
Sant’ Ippolito, 180, 217n, 298n Smeducci, lords of San Severino, 93n,
San Vito, 226n , 321n, 322n 138n, 259n
Sarsina, 144, 242, 266, 276n Ismeduccio, 66, 74 Sassocotvaro, 170, I7I, 195n, 205, 217N, Onofrio, 127
224, 236, 275n Soanna, 195n
Sassoferrato (see a/so Atti), 74, 109, 259n Sogliano (see a/so Malatesta, counts of),
Savignano, 30, 82, 290, 305, 308-9, 26, 40, 48, 51, 214n, 275n, 295
218-19, 322N, 334 Solara, 81, 83n
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Spoleto, 47 Varano, Da, lords of Camerino, 19, 45, duchy of 1, 2, 9n, 105, 116n, 160 46n, 66, 68, 91n, 93n, 94, 127, 138n,
Stacciola, 290, 292n, 299n 145, 147, I§on, I5In, 192, 259, Staffolo, 116n, 281n, 283n, 302n, 313n 329n, 332n
sumptuary laws, 324n Costanza, 191-2 Gentile, 90, 101 Talacchio, 297n Giulio Cesare, 213, 218, 229, 244, Talamello, 203, 238, 264n 245n, 251n
tallage, tallia militum, 5, 53-4, 61, 77, Niccola, 138n 153n, 263, 273, 282-4, 325n Rodolfo di Berardo, 75, 87, 90-1, 94,
Tartalti, Pietro, lord of Arezzo, 59 99, IOI
Tausano, 185n Rodolfo di Gentile, 138, 145 Tempio Malatestiano, 177, 201n, 202n, Rodolfo di Piergentile, 245n
204, 209N, 229n, 230n, 245, 296n, Venice, 13, 14n, 50, 55, 69, 74, 84n, 109,
299N, 321, 326 114, 11§n, 117, 124, 130, 133n, 137, Terzo, Ottobuon, 124-5 140, 142, 146, 147, Ison, 155-6, Todi, 105, 116, 152, 153 164, 169, 172-4, 179-80, 183-4,
Torelli, Guido, 162 186, 188-9, 194, 196, 198~204,
Toschi, Vannetta, 186n, 204, 247h, 206-10, 212, 215, 217-18, 221,
300on 228n, 229, 234-8, 240-7, 249-52, Paolo, 15 293n, 309n, 31IN, 318n, 322-5,
Traversari, of Ravenna, 15, 18 254-6, 260-1, 276, 287, 290, 292,
Pietro, 26 332-5
Trebbio, il, 26, 294 Verme, Jacopo del, 114 Trinci, lords of Foligno, 150n, 259 Vetucchio, 26-7, 214n, 232, 275n, 290, Corrado, 153, 160 294-5, 298, 30IN, 305, 310n, 334 Viano, 185n Ubaldini, Giovanni D’Azzo degli, 100- —- Visconti, lords of Milan, 43n, 47, 68-9,
I, 112 74, 80-1, 84, 87-9, 91, 93, 102,
Ottaviano degli, 29 111 ff., 124, 150n Ubaldino degli, 105 Agnese, 113n Ubertini, Andreino degli, 121 Ambrogio, 87 Uffigliano, 228 Bernabo, 80, 84, 86, 95, 113n
Umana, 66n Bianca, 190
Urban V, pope, 83, 86, 87, 89, 92n Filippo Maria, 142, 146, 152, 154-9,
108 194-8, 201N
Urban VI, pope, 96, 98, 99, 103, 162-4, 167, 174, 177, 180-6, 188,
Urbino (see a/so Montefeltro, counts of), Galeazzo, 84 12, 14, 17-18, 20n, 25n, 30, 37, 38, Gian Galeazzo, 87, 101, 102n, 108, 109, §2, 53n, 55, 58, 64, 71, 89, 92n, 94, I1I-19, 121, 123, 161n 106-9, 138, 139, 190, 194-5, 228, Giovanni, archbishop, 47, 68-9 287n, 29IN, 31IN, 320-1, 331nN, Giovanni Maria, 124-5, 154—-5 333
Werner, duke of Urslingen, 65, 68
Valdeponde, 37n . William of Holland, emperor, 23 Valdoppio, 233n , 297n Valturio, family, 298, 299 Zagonata, 159
Roberto, 199 Zappolino, 52