Malatestino Malatesta
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Malatestino Malatesta (also known as Malatesta I (or II) Malatesta, nicknamed Il Guercio od dell'Occhio; died October 14, 1317) was the lord of Rimini from 1312 until his death.
He was the son of Malatesta da Verucchio, inheriting the lordship after his death. He was also the brother of Gianciotto Malatesta, husband of Francesca da Rimini, and of Paolo Malatesta. As well as the latter, Malatestino is mentioned by Dante in his Inferno (XVII, 48-48; and XVIII, 76-84), described as a tyrant like his father, and as the assassin of Guido del Cassero and Angiolello da Carignano.
He was podestà of Cesena (1290-1295), capitano del popolo of Bologna in 1296, podestà of Rimini (1302) and capitano del popolo of Florence (1303). In 1312 he became lord of Rimini, to which he subsequently added Cesena and Jesi.
Malatestino was succeeded in Rimini by his son Pandolfo.
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- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.
Preceded by To the Papal States |
Lord of Rimini 1312-1317 |
Succeeded by Pandolfo I |