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  1. Guido I da Polenta (died 1310) was lord of Ravenna from 1275 until his abdication in 1297. The son of Lamberto da Polenta, he was ousted from Ravenna by the imperial troops in 1240. When the city was returned to the Papal States in 1248, Guido was able to return and was made chief of the local council. In 1270, after the death of Bishop Felix ...

  2. The da Polenta family (Italian: [da (p)poˈlɛnta]) or Polentani (Italian: [polenˈtaːni]) was an old Italian noble family whose name derives from the Castle of Polenta near Bertinoro in Romagna. History. The founder of the house is said to have been Guido, surnamed "l'Antico" (the Elder

  3. the daughter of Guido Minore da Polenta (so called to distinguish him from his cousin Guido Riccio, he is also referred to as Guido il Vecchio da Polenta), lord of Ravenna.

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  4. enwiki Guido I da Polenta; frwiki Guido da Polenta; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; This page was last edited on 26 April 2024, at 00:15.

  5. the invitation of Count Guido Novello da Polenta, who was Francesca’s nephew.11 Guido and Dante should have been political enemies, gien v their contradictory iews of the papacy. Yet the two men were friends, v and the reason was their shared love of literature.12 While he ruled Ravenna, the Count strove to build a court that would be ...

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  6. Guido da Polenta may refer to: Guido I da Polenta (died 1297), lord of Ravenna; Guido II da Polenta (died 1330), lord of Ravenna; Guido III da Polenta (died 1389), lord of Ravenna

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  8. This article uses historical scholarship on Guido da Montefeltro and medieval Romagna, alongside Ovid’s Metamorphosis, and the Serventese del 1277 to contextualize the question asked by the soul of Guido (about peace or war in Romagna) and the catalog of tyrants in Inferno 27.

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