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Astorre I Manfredi

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25: 196:. The outnumbered Astorre could only get help from the Pope and, in 1404, Faenza and all his territories were returned to the Papal States. After a period as condottiero under the Papal banners, he was captured when allegedly planning to regain Faenza through a revolt. He was condemned to death and executed in the main square of his city in 1405. 157:
In the meantime, his brother Francesco has attempted to attain power in Faenza, and Astorre imprisoned him in the castle of Solarolo. Later, Astorre was at the service of Bologna in the war against the
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reconquest. Astorre lived for a while in Pistoia after his father had lost his last possession in Romagna; three years after the latter's death, in 1375, he managed to recover Granarolo.
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rebel Azzo d'Este, which he kept as a prisoner in Faenza in the following year. His excessive pretenses, however, pushed
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In 1400, the possession of the castle of Solarolo caused a war against
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In 1377, he conquered back Faenza, then occupied by the
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Italian
condottiero
Giovanni Manfredi
Faenza
Emilia-Romagna
Papal
Este
Ordelaffis
Forlì
Compagnia della Stella
Barnabò Visconti
Genoa
florins
Visconti
Battle of Portomaggiore
Ferrarese
Niccolò III d'Este
lord of Ferrara
Giovanni I Bentivoglio
Bologna
Alberico da Barbiano
Niccolò III d'Este
Faenza

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