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Francesco II Ordelaffi

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107:, as well as another excommunication. Despite the strong resistance of his wife Cia degli Ubaldini and his son Ludovico, Cesena fell on 21 June, soon followed by Bertinoro. Francesco and Forlì fell on 4 July 1359, and he was to content of the title of vicar of Forlimpopoli and 72:: however, the struggle ended with the Ordelaffi victorious, since the Pope named him vicar of Forlì, Cesena and Forlimpopoli, in exchange of an annual payment. The excommunication was later renewed when he sided for Emperor 163: 235: 135: 96: 230: 45:
Initially he ruled the city with his uncle Francesco, but in 1332 the two were ousted by a Papal Army, remaining in control of
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In 1337 Francesco imprisoned the Archbishop of Ravenna and was excommunicated by the Pope
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against the Papal armies, and tried unsuccessfully to reconquer Forlì. He died in
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in order to avoid the tribute, being named imperial vicar. Around 1347 he hosted
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Index

Forlì
Scarpetta
Francesco
Teobaldo I Ordelaffi
Forlimpopoli
Ghibelline
Romagna
Cesena
Bertinoro
Benedict XII
Louis IV of Bavaria
Giovanni Boccaccio
Meldola
Fontanafredda
Ghiaggiolo
Gil de Albornoz
Malatesta
Rimini
Castrocaro
Bernabò Visconti
Venice
Sinibaldo
Crusade against Francesco Ordelaffi
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Papal States
Forlì
Papal States
Categories
1300 births
1374 deaths

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