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Malatesta IV Baglioni

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Preceded by
  
Gian Paolo Baglioni

Name
  
Malatesta Baglioni

Children
  
Rodolfo Baglioni

Great grandchildren
  
Malatesta IV Baglioni

Battles/wars
  
Battle of Gavinana

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Gavinana

Grandchildren
  
Gian Paolo Baglioni

Died
  
December 24, 1531, Bettona, Italy

Similar People
  
Gian Paolo Baglioni, Francesco Ferruccio, Charles V - Holy Roman E, Francis I of France, Charles III - Duke of Bourbon

Malatesta IV Baglioni (1491 – 24 December 1531) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Perugia, Bettona, Spello and other lands in Umbria.

Biography

He was the son of Gian Paolo Baglioni, ruler of Perugia, and Ippolita Conti. He followed his father in his ventures from a very early age, and at fifteen he was count of Bettona. Later, in the course of the Italian Wars, he served the Republic of Venice, capturing Lodi and Cremona. In 1527 he was able to obtain the seignory of Perugia, after eliminating his brother and his uncle.

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During the War of the League of Cognac, Malatesta left Perugia to Philibert of Orange, chief of the Imperial army in Italy, to assume the defence of the Republic of Florence. A secret agreement with Pope Clement VII and the Imperials stated that he would receive the city back after his condotta for Florence ended.

His treason was revealed on 3 August 1530, at the Battle of Gavinana, in which the Florentine force under Francesco Ferrucci was destroyed by the Imperial army. Ferrucci's exclamation: "Ahi traditor Malatesta!" has remained famous. Baglioni was thus able to return to Perugia on 20 September.

He died in Bettona the following year.

References

Malatesta IV Baglioni Wikipedia