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Guido I da Polenta

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Name
  
Guido da

Children
  
Bernardino da Polenta

Died
  
1297, Ravenna, Italy


Guido I da Polenta


Great grandchildren
  
Lamberto II da Polenta

Grandchildren
  
Ostasio I da Polenta

Guido I da Polenta (died 1310) was lord of Ravenna from 1275 until his abdication in 1297.

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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, he divided the power in the city and that of Comacchio with Guido Riccio da Polenta, in collaboration with the other major Ravennate family, the Traversari.

However, Guido and Guido Riccio soon were at war, and Guido allied with the Malatesta of Rimini in order also to counter Guido I da Montefeltro who had conquered Forlì and Cervia. Through this alliance Guido was able to gain the complete seigniory of Ravenna. The marriage of his daughter Francesca with Giovanni Malatesta caused a revolt in the city, whose outcome was the expulsion of the Traversari.

In 1282 he took part to the offensive of Pope Martin V against Guido da Montefeltro, and was able to gain Cervia in the fray. In 1290 he was elected podestĂ  of Florence. In 1293 Guido Riccio died, and Guido added Comacchio to the family's territories.

At his abdication in 1297 he was succeeded by his sons Lamberto and Bernardino.

References

Guido I da Polenta Wikipedia


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