Piero della Francesca paintings Category 15th century portraits SigismondoMalatesta Category Portraits by Italian artists SigismondoMalatesta bg es Retrato de SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta it Ritratto di SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta pl SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta obraz Piera della Francesca th ...Unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox artwork image file Piero, ritratto di sigismondo malatesta.jpg image size 200px title Portrait of SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta artist Piero della Francesca year c. 1451 type Oil and tempera on panel height 44.5 width 34.5 city Paris museum Mus e du Louvre The Portrait of SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Piero della Francesca c. 1451 . It portrays the condottiero and lord of Rimini and Fano SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta , and is housed in the Mus e du Louvre of Paris . The portrait depicts the condottiero by profile and, according to some sources, was based on a medal executed in 1445 by Pisanello , or to one by Matteo de Pasti from 1450. The picture itself was executed by Piero della Francesca during his sojourn in Rimini, during which he also painted the fresco with SigismondoPandolfo kneeling after St. Sigismund in the Tempio Malatestiano Cathedral of the city. Despite the choice of the profile representation, typical of the portraits of eminent figures of the type, Piero della Francesca showed his attention for naturalist details in the fine execution of the texture and the hair of the committent. This is a proof of his good knowledge of Flemish masters such as Rogier van der Weyden . External links http www.louvre.fr llv oeuvres detail notice.jsp?CONTENT 3C 3Ecnt id 10134198673225171&CURRENT LLV NOTICE 3C 3Ecnt id 10134198673225171&CURRENT LLV DEP 3C 3Efolder id 1408474395181066&CURRENT LLV DIV 3C 3Efolder id 2534374302023708&FOLDER 3C 3Efolder id 9852723696500816&bmUID 1123771567430 Page ... more details
s forces ref name TreccaniDBI cite web title MALATESTA de Malatestis , SigismondoPandolfo url http www.treccani.it enciclopedia sigismondopandolfomalatesta Dizionario Biografico work Dizionario Biografico ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, SigismondoPandolfo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., SigismondoPandolfo Category 1417 births Category 1468 deaths Category House of MalatestaSigismondoPandolfo Category Condottieri Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church ar br SigismondoMalatesta de SigismondoMalatesta es Segismundo PandolfoMalatesta fr Sigismond Malatesta it SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta la Sigismundus Pandolphus Malatesta nl SigismondoMalatesta pl SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta ru , sl SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta th ...Image SigismondoMalatesta.jpg right thumb 250px Portrait by Piero della Francesca . SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta 19 June 1417 &ndash 7 October 1468 , popularly known as the Wolf of Rimini , was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini , Fano , and Cesena ... Empire . He was also a poet and patron of the arts. Biography SigismondoPandolfo was born in Brescia , northern Italy , the elder of the two illegitimate sons of Pandolfo III Malatesta and Antonia ... pandolfomalatesta sx e galeazzo maria sforza dx .jpg thumb left Fresco with Galeazzo Maria Sforza ... from Carlo Malatesta. Therefore, Sigismondo allied with Pope Eugene IV and the Sforza duke of Milan ... over Rimini. Patron of art and reputation Image Sigismondo01.jpg thumb 200px SigismondoMalatesta .... In 1906, Edward Hutton writer Edward Hutton published the historical novel SigismondoMalatesta .... See also House of Malatesta Rimini Francesco Sforza Republic of Venice Castel Sismondo Portrait of SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta Notes reflist Sources cite book first Claudio last Rendina title I capitani ... more details
PandolfoMalatesta is the name of four members of the Italian House of MalatestaPandolfo I Malatesta c. 1267 1326 Pandolfo II Malatesta 1325 1373 , son of Malatesta I MalatestaPandolfo III Malatesta c. 1369 1427 , brother of Carlo and father of SigismondoPandolfo lord of Brescia and Bergamo, and fought against for the Visconti Pandolfo IV Malatesta 1475 1534 , father of SigismondoMalatesta It can also refer to SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta , also condottiero and lord of Rimini hndis Malatesta, Pandolfo it PandolfoMalatesta ... more details
For the 15th century condottiero SigismondoPandolfoMalatestaSigismondoMalatesta November 1498 December 1553 was an Italian condottiero . Biography The son of Pandolfaccio Malatesta , Sigismondo strove for his whole life to reconquer the ancestral seat of the House of MalatestaMalatesta seignory, Rimini , annexed by the Papal States under his ancestor SigismondoPandolfoMalatestaSigismondoMalatesta . In 1522 he entered the city for a first time, but was ousted by troops sent by Pope Adrian VI Adrian VI . Later, in the course of the War of the League of Cognac , he fought for the French, taking part in the capture of Nonantola and in the defence of Milan . In 1525 he was present at the Battle of Pavia . The following year he defended in vain Lodi, Lombardy Lodi against the Republic of Venice Venetian troops under Malatesta II Baglioni Malatesta Baglioni , and was protagonist of a famous duel against Baglioni s captain, Ludovico Vistarini . Later he sided with the Papal States , fighting in Parma and Fiorenzuola d Arda against the Holy Roman Empire Imperial Landsknecht s. However, during the sack of Rome 1527 Sack of Rome when Pope Clement VII was taken prisoner by the Imperials, he took advantage to enter Rimini. His first move was to execute all his enemies, some only suspected, in the city. Later Rimini was besieged by French troops and the city surrendered, but Maltesta ... location Rome CathEncy wstitle House of Malatesta Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, Sigismondo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1498 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1553 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malatesta, Sigismondo Category 1498 births Category 1553 deaths Category Condottieri Category House of Malatesta Italy hist stub sl SigismondoMalatesta ... Del Monte was sent against him, Sigismondo agreed to hand over the city in exchange for 6,000 ducato .... He died as a poor man in Reggio Emilia , in 1553. See also House of Malatesta Rimini Sources ... more details
Pandolfo IV Malatesta , nicknamed Pandolfaccio Bad Pandulph July 1475 &ndash June 1534 was an Italian condottiero and lord of Rimini and other cities in Romagna . He was a member of the House of Malatesta and a minor player in the Italian Wars . He was the son of Roberto Malatesta , at the death of whom 1482 he was created captain general of the Republic of Venice . Four years later he was created knight by King Alfonso II of Naples . In 1495, hired by the Venetian Republic Venetia ns, he took part in the Battle of Fornovo , and later besieged the French garrison Novara . Pandolfo s violence and murders gained him the hatred of his subjects in 1497, a failed rape attempt on a young girl spurred a revolt in Rimini, which he could suppress only with Venetian intervention. He escaped another plot in 1498. Two years later, Cesare Borgia invaded Pandolfo s territories and Pope Alexander VI , Cesare s father, excommunicated him. Abandoned by his susbjects, Pandolfo was compelled to give up Rimini ... , which was officially given him in 1512. He later returned to Venice. In 1522, Pandolfo, together with his son SigismondoMalatestaSigismondo , managed to regain briefly Rimini. In 1527 ... m 0949 20 20 20 20 20 20PANDOLFO 20MALATESTA.htm Detailed vita of PandolfoMalatesta. it icon br Start box Succession box before Roberto Malatesta title Lord of Rimini after Cesare Borgia years 1482 ... 1522 1523 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pandolfo 04 Malatesta ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Pandolfo 04 Malatesta Category 1475 births Malatesta, Pandolfo 4 Category 1534 deaths Malatesta, Pandolfo 4 Category Condottieri Malatesta, Pandolfo 4 Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Category House of MalatestaPandolfo 4 br Pandolfaccio Malatesta es Pandolfo IV Malatesta fr Pandolfaccio Malatesta it Pandolfo IV Malatesta sl Pandolfo IV. Malatesta ... at Ferrara , under the protection of Duke Alfonso d Este . Pandolfo died in 1534 in Rome . He is buried ... more details
PandolfoMalatestaSigismondoMalatesta , one of the most outstanding condottieri of the 15th century ...Image National gallery in washington d.c., pisanello, medaglia di pandolfomalatesta recto.JPG thumb 200px Medal of PandolfoMalatesta recto , Pisanello , National Gallery of Art , Washington D.C. Image National gallery in washington d.c., pisanello, medaglia di pandolfomalatesta verso.JPG thumb 200px Medal of PandolfoMalatesta versus , Pisanello , National Gallery of Art , Washington D.C. Pandolfo III Malatesta c. 1369 &ndash October 3, 1427 was an Italian condottiero and lord of Fano , a member of the famous House of Malatesta . Biography He was the second son of Galeotto I Malatesta . After the latter s death, the Malatesta lands were divided he received Fano, while his brothers Carlo I Malatesta Carlo , Andrea Malatesta Andrea and Galeotto Novello Malatesta Galeotto Novello inherited ... to humanistic studies and to embellish his city. PandolfoMalatesta died in Fano in 1427. He is buried ... Newton Compton title I capitani di ventura location Rome External links commonscat PandolfoMalatesta ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pandolfo 03 Malatesta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1369 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1427 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pandolfo 03 Malatesta Category 1369 births Malatesta, Pandolfo Category 1427 deaths Malatesta, Pandolfo Category Condottieri Malatesta, Pandolfo 3 Category House of MalatestaPandolfo 3 it Pandolfo III Malatesta ... Allegretti and the famous Francesco Filelfo . Pandolfo began his career as condottiero at the age ... the house of Visconti Visconti of Milan in a League supporting Francesco I Gonzaga of Mantua . Pandolfo ... army. Pandolfo lost Bergamo and Brescia by 1421. In 1424, in the course of the Wars in Lombardy First War in Lombardy , the Florentine army led by the Malatesta brothers with 10,000 cavalry and 3,000 infantry was severely defeated at the battle of Zagonara . Carlo was captured and Pandolfo ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Pandolfo I Malatesta c. 1267 &ndash 6 April 1326 , son of Malatesta da Verucchio , was an Italy Italian condottiero and Lord of Rimini from 1317. In 1304, at the death of Pope Boniface VIII , he captured Pesaro , Fano , Senigallia and Fossombrone , which he lost and recovered in the following years. In 1317 he became lord of Rimini and head of the House of MalatestaMalatesta family at the death of his brother, Malatestino dell Occhio . In 1321 he was capitano generale supreme commander of the Papal States against the Ghibellines and the Montefeltro of Urbino . Pandolfo I had two sons Malatesta II MalatestaMalatesta II and Galeotto I Malatesta Galeotto I . At his death in 1326, there was a struggle for succession between his eldest son, Malatesta II MalatestaMalatesta II and his nephew Ferrantino Malatesta Ferrantino son of Malatestino . A partition was reached by which Malatesta II succeeded in Pesaro and Ferrantino in Rimini . ref J. Larner 1965 The Lords of Romagna Romagnol society and the origins of the Signorie , Ithaca Cornell University Press, p.70 ref References reflist Start box Succession box before Giovanni Malatesta title Lord of Pesaro after to the Papal States years 1304 1306 Succession box before Malatestino Malatesta Malatestino title Lord of Rimini after Ferrantino Malatesta Ferrantino years 1317 1326 Succession box before to the Papal States title Lord of Pesaro after Malatesta II Malatesta years 1320 1326 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, Pandolfo I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1267 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1326 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malatesta, Pandolfo I Category 1267 births Category 1326 deaths Category House of MalatestaPandolfo 1 Category Condottieri Malatesta, Pandolfo 1 ar ca Pandolf I Malatesta it Pandolfo I Malatesta sl Pandolfo I. Malatesta ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Pandolfo II Malatesta 1325 January 1373 was an Italy Italian condottiero . The son of Malatesta II Malatesta , he fought under Werner von Urslingen and Gil de Albornoz . Later served Galeazzo II Visconti of Milan , but raised the jealousy of Bernab Visconti and fled to the Marche . Later held a condotta for Florence against Pisa and fought against John Hawkwood . He died in Pesaro . br Start box Succession box before Malatesta I Malatesta title Lord of Pesaro after to the Papal States years 1326 1330 Succession box before to the Papal States title Lord of Pesaro after Galeotto Malatesta years 1333 1340 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, Pandolfo Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1325 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1373 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malatesta, Pandolfo Ii Category 1325 births Category 1373 deaths Category House of MalatestaPandolfo 2 Category Condottieri Malatesta, Pandolfo 2 Italy mil bio stub it Pandolfo II Malatesta sl Pandolfo II. Malatesta ... more details
Rossini operas Sigismondo is an opera tic dramma in two act by Gioachino Rossini to an Italian language Italian libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa . The opera was not a success and Rossini later re used some of its music in Elisabetta, regina d Inghilterra , The Barber of Seville , ref Osborne, Charles, p.44 ref and Adina opera Adina . ref Holden, p. 775 ref Performance history Sigismondo was first performed at the Teatro La Fenice , Venice , on 26 December 1814, with revivals in Padua , Cremona and Reggio Emilia all in 1819 , Florence 1820 and Bologna 1827 . Its modern revival was at Rovigo in 1992 see recording details below . Synopsis Time 16th Century Place Poland ref Osborne, Charles, p. 43 ref Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast, December 26, 1814 ref http www.amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno 26&Mese 12&Anno 1814&Giornata &Testo Sigismondo&Parola Stringa Information from AmadeusOnline.net ref br Conductor Sigismondo, King of Poland contralto Marietta Marcolini Ladislao, Prime Minister of Poland tenor Claudio Bonoldi Anagilda, sister of Ladislao soprano Marianna Rossi Radoski, confidant of Ladislao baritone Domenico Bartoli Ulderico, King of Bohemia bass vocal range bass Luciano Bianchi Aldimira, daughter of Ulderico and wife of Sigismondo soprano Elisabetta Manfredini Guarmani Zenovito, Polish noble bass vocal range bass Luciano Bianchi Recordings class wikitable Year width 160 Cast br Sigismondo, Bruno, Aldimira, Ulderico Conductor, br Opera House and Orchestra Label ref http www.operadis opera discography.org.uk CLROSIGI.HTM Recordings of Sigismondo on operadis opera discography.org.uk ref 1992 Sonia Ganassi , br Bruno Lazzaretti, br Rosella ..., 1994 ISBN 0931340713 Osborne, Richard Sigismondo in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , Stanley Sadie ... Rossini Category Italian language operas Category Operas Category La Fenice world premieres ca Sigismondo it Sigismondo opera hu Sigismondo pl Zygmunt opera ... more details
MalatestaMalatesta may refer to Malatesta da Verucchio Malatesta I da Verucchio , founder of the Malatesta lordship of Rimini. Malatesta I MalatestaMalatesta or Malatestino II Malatesta , known as dell Occhio , lord of Pesaro and Rimini . Malatesta II MalatestaMalatesta II or III Malatesta , best known as Guastafamiglia . Malatesta dei Sonetti Malatesta III or IV Malatesta , known as dei Sonetti , son of Pandolfo II Malatesta . disambig ... more details
Malatesta may refer to The House of Malatesta , an Italian family which ruled over Rimini from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century Errico Malatesta 1853 1932 , an Italian anarchist Malatesta film Malatesta film , a 1970 German film disambig es Malatesta eo Malatesta fr Malatesta it Malatesta disambigua ru ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 Sigismondo Gonzaga Mantua, 1469 Mantua, 3 October 1525 was an Italian cardinal. He was the third son of Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gonzaga, Sigismondo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1469 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 October 1525 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gonzaga, Sigismondo Category 1469 births Category 1525 deaths Category Italian cardinals Category House of Gonzaga Sigismondo RC cardinal stub de Sigismondo Gonzaga fr Sigismondo Gonzaga it Sigismondo Gonzaga no Sigismondo Gonzaga ... more details
File Sigismondo Coccapani Flautista.jpg thumb right 200px The flutist , ca. 1630 1640. Sigismondo Coccapani , an Italian painter, who was born at Florence in 1585. He at first studied literature and mathematics, but abandoned them for painting, and became a scholar of Cigoli . In 1610 he went to Italy, and after his return home gained considerable reputation both as a painter and an architect. He died in 1642. File Sigismondo coccapani, l immacolata e l eterno tra angeli.jpg thumb right 300px The immaculate and the eternal among the angels in the San Gaetano, Florence San Gaetano church in Florence. References Bryan article COCCAPANI, Sigismondo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coccapani, Sigismondo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1585 PLACE OF BIRTH Florence DATE OF DEATH 1642 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coccapani, Sigismondo Category 1585 births Category 1642 deaths Category People from Florence Category Italian painters Italy painter 16thC stub es Sigismondo Coccapani it Sigismondo Coccapani ... more details
Sigismondo Caula was born at Modena in 1637. He was the pupil of Jean Boulanger , but finished his studies at Venice, from the works of Titian and Tintoretto . Besides his Altarpiece altar pieces , he painted Cabinet painting cabinet pictures for private collections. His best production was his large picture of St. Charles Borromeo assisting the plague stricken people of Modena, which was painted, with great vigour and expression, for the church of San Carlo. It is now in the Galleria Estense Este Gallery at Modena, which also possesses a figure of St. Ambrose by him. In the latter portion of his life he became more languid in his coloring and execution. He painted as late as 1694. References Bryan article CAULA, Sigismondo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Caula, Sigismondo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1637 PLACE OF BIRTH Modena DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caula, Sigismondo Category 1637 births Category Year of death unknown Category People from Modena Category Italian painters Italy painter 17thC stub fr Sigismondo Caula it Sigismondo Caula ... more details
Sigismondo d India c. 1582 &ndash before 19 April 1629 was an Italy Italian composer of the late Renaissance music Renaissance and early Baroque music Baroque eras. He was one of the most accomplished contemporaries of Claudio Monteverdi Monteverdi , and wrote music in many of the same forms as the more famous composer. Life D India was probably born in Palermo , Sicily in 1582, though details of his life are lacking until around 1600. During the first decade of the 17th century he probably traveled widely in Italy, meeting composers, acquiring patrons at various aristocratic courts, and absorbing the musical styles at each locale. This was a time of transition in music history, as the polyphonic style of the late Renaissance was giving way to the widely diverse practices of the early Baroque, and d India seems to have acquired an unusually broad grasp of the total stylistic practice in Italy the expressive madrigal music madrigal style of Luca Marenzio Marenzio , the grand polychoral work of the Venetian School music Venetian School , the conservative polyphonic tradition of the Roman School , the attempts to recover the music of the ancient world in monody and its larger vehicle, the newly developing opera , as well as the mannered, emotionally intense chromatic style of Carlo Gesualdo in Naples . D India is known to have been in Florence , the birthplace of opera, as well as Mantua ... 5 Joyce, John, and Glenn Watkins . 2001. d India, Sigismondo , The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ... 4 External links ChoralWiki Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME India, Sigismondo ... DEFAULTSORT India, Sigismondo d Category 1580s births Category 1629 deaths Category Renaissance composers ... Madrigal composers ar cs Sigismondo d India de Sigismondo d India es Sigismondo d India fr Sigismondo d India it Sigismondo d India he hu Sigismondo d India ja no Sigismondo d India nn Sigismondo d India ru , ... more details
Sigismondo Benini 17th century was an Italy Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Lombardy , painting landscapes or vedute . He was born in Cremona , and trained with Angelo Massarotti . His son Giuseppe Benini also painted landscapes. His grandson Luigi Benini, died at age 34 years. He had studied in Rome and returned to Cremona in 1790. References Secondary Sources cite book first Stefano last Ticozzi year 1830 title Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d ogni et e d ogni nazione Volume 1 editor pages page 142 publisher Gaetano Schiepatti Digitized by Googlebooks, Jan 24, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 0ownAAAAMAAJ&pg PA5&dq Stefano Ticozzi Dizionario authorlink Reflist Italy artist stub DEFAULTSORT Benini, Sigismondo Category People from Cremona Category Italian painters Category Cremonese painters Category Renaissance painters ... more details
Paolo Pandolfo is an Italy Italian virtuoso player, composer need more info about his original compositions , and teacher of music for the viola da gamba . He began his studies as a double bass and guitar player, becoming a skilled performer of jazz and popular music . ref name goldberg5 Ernesto Schmied ... Paolo Pandolfo , Goldberg The Early Music Portal , p. 5. ref ref name goldberg7 Ernesto Schmied ... Paolo Pandolfo , Goldberg The Early Music Portal , p. 7. ref In the mid late 1970s he studied viola ... Basiliensis . From 1982 to 1990 Pandolfo was a member of Jordi Savall s early music groups Hesp rion XX and Hesp rion XXI . Since 1989 Pandolfo has served as professor of viola da gamba at the Schola ... ensemble Labyrinto, which he co founded. what year did he co found Labyrinto? Pandolfo has recorded ... Bach cello suites of Johann Sebastian Bach J. S. Bach . Pandolfo explains that the suites, although ... Pandolfo , Goldberg The Early Music Portal , p. 2. ref Pandolfo has said that the patrimony of ancient ... aboutme.htm About Paolo Pandolfo http www.paolopandolfo.com aboutme.htm ref Discography C. P ... Viole Glossa A Solo P. Pandolfo, T. Hume, Corkins, DeMachy, M. Marais, J. S. Bach, C. F. Abel solo Recital ... Gamba composed by Paolo Pandolfo Glossa Improvisando Glossa Heinrich Isaac, La Spagna Includes D. Ortiz Variations on La Spagna played by P. Pandolfo Bongiovanni Canzon del Principe includes Oratio Bassani s Viola Bastarda solos solos by Oratio Bassani played by P. Pandolfo Divox Antiqua Paolo Pandolfo ... Reflist External links http www.goldbergweb.com en magazine interviews 2000 09 119.php Paolo Pandolfo interview http www.paolopandolfo.com Paolo Pandolfo s official web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pandolfo, Paolo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pandolfo, Paolo Category Performers of early music ... faculty de Paolo Pandolfo es Paolo Pandolfo fr Paolo Pandolfo it Paolo Pandolfo ... more details
Infobox person name Samuel Pandolfo image Samuel Pandolfo.jpg image size 200px caption Samuel Pandolfo ... Pandolfo File Pan Motor Co 2.jpg thumb left Pan Motor Company Office and Sheet Metal Works In 1917, Samuel Pandolfo raised 9.5 million through stock sales and built an automobile plant in St. Cloud ... U.S. government war contracts. Yet by 1919, Pandolfo was out of business. Found guilty of mail fraud, Pandolfo received a three year prison sentence in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary , and his company was ultimately closed. The government claimed that Pandolfo defrauded the 70,000 stockholders .... Others have countered that Pandolfo was done in not because of his business practices, but because of his beliefs. Pandolfo had the vision to believe that the average person could own shares of stock, and he eagerly sold it to them. Pandolfo s career as would be auto magnate federal prisoner began ... History and Background of S .C. Pandolfo, 1, 2 privately printed in Alaska, 1959 ref Pandolfo eventually quit his job as superintendent to form the Pandolfo Insurance Company which covered all of Texas , Oklahoma , Arizona . and New Mexico . Pandolfo claimed that he placed nearly 100 million on the books ... his sights to the motorcar business. Pandolfo was no stranger to the newfangled contraption known ... areas. Pandolfo incorporated his company in Delaware, and began selling shares of stock for 10. Half of this money went into what Pandolfo called a surplus fund and was used to pay stock sales commissions ... articles 48 v48i04p138 152.pdf Sam Pandolfo Minneosta s Almost Auto Magnate, ByJohn J Dominik, Minnesota History Magazine ref Pandolfo selected St Cloud, Minnesota, as the site for his ... by the Mississippi River. St Cloud residents remember a Fourth of July picnic that Pandolfo threw ... Pandolfo erected 58 first class homes as housing for his growing labor force. ref http news.minnesota.publicradio.org ... m2 of land, and included a huge drop forge plant, the biggest in the U.S. east of Chicago. Pandolfo ... more details
Domenico Malatesta , best known as Malatesta Novello 5 August 1418 20 November 1465 was an Italian condottiero , a member of the Malatesta family . Biography He was born at Brescia , the son of Pandolfo III Malatesta and Antonia da Barignano. In 1429, after the death of his uncle Carlo I Malatesta Carlo Malatesta , he became lord of Cesena , at the age of 11, together with his brothers Galeotto Roberto Malatesta Galeotto Roberto the only one of age, although he died in 1432 and SigismondoPandolfoMalatestaSigismondoPandolfo . Two years later, he suppressed several riots in the city spurred by the Malatesta of Pesaro he people turned against the latter, and hailed him and his prother SigismondoPandolfo as lords. Also in 1431 he quenched a revolt in Fano . In 1433, year by which he reigned alone in Cesena, he was created Imperial Knight by the Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Sigismund . Therefore he abandoned the name Domenico to be called Malatesta Novello. At the time his lands included Cesena, Bertinoro , Meldola , Sarsina , Roncofreddo and the Piviero di Sestino. He also received Cervia by SigismondoPandolfo, building there important fortifications. In 1434, when he was 16, he married house of Montefeltro Violante da Montefeltro , then four. The two lived separated, joining only on her twelfth birthday 1442 . Aside from his military deeds, Malatesta Novello is celebrated ... and dams. He died in Cesena in 1465. His death marked the end of the Malatesta seigniory in Cesena ... s start succession box before Carlo I Malatesta title Lord of Cesena after to the Papal States years 1429 1465 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malatesta, Novello ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Malatesta, Novello Category 1418 births Category 1456 deaths Category House of Malatesta Novello Category People from Brescia Category Condottieri ar fr Domenico Malatesta Novello it Domenico Malatesta ... more details
Pandolfo Savelli died 1306 was a member of the Savelli family , a son of Luca Savelli and brother of Pope Honorius IV . He held the office of podest of Viterbo in 1275 and was on several occasions a Roman Senate Roman senator . In 1297 he strove in vain to mediate peace between Pope Boniface VIII and the Colonna family Colonna . ref it http www.treccani.it Portale elements categoriesItems.jsp?pathFile sites default BancaDati Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Italiani M Z BIOGRAFIE EDICOLA S 158446.xml Sav lli, Pandolfo. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani ., Treccani ref References reflist Category 1306 deaths ... more details
Devils image Jay Pandolfo.png image size 225px Jay Paul Pandolfo born December 27, 1974 is an United ... Hockey League . His younger brother Mike Pandolfo Mike was also once a member of the Devils organization. Playing career Pandolfo grew up in Burlington, Massachusetts and played hockey ... tournament in Chicago. Pandolfo was drafted by the New Jersey Devils 32nd overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft after his first season at Boston University . Pandolfo would play three more seasons .... It took Pandolfo two more seasons to become a regular with New Jersey, and his first full season in 1998 99 NHL season 1998 99 has been his best to date, scoring 14 goals and 27 points in 70 games. Pandolfo ..., Massachusetts. Pandolfo became a Frank J. Selke Trophy finalist for the first time following ... 288792 title Pandolfo a worthy Selke candidate publisher National Hockey League date 2007 04 ... captains for the Devils for the 2006 2007 and 2007 2008 seasons. Pandolfo netted his first career ... the first ever hat trick at the Prudential Center . On November 30, 2007, Pandolfo s 307 consecutive ... with Pandolfo, placing him on waivers and then buying out his contract. ref cite web url http www.nj.com devils index.ssf 2010 06 jay pandolfo end of devils car.html title Jay Pandolfo End of Devils ..., 2011, Pandolfo accepted an invite to the New York Islanders training camp on a tryout basis. On October 4, 2011, Pandolfo signed with the Islanders for 1 year. On November 17, Pandolfo scored his 100th NHL goal in a game against the Montreal Canadiens . Hockey camp Pandolfo runs a hockey camp in Andover ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pandolfo, Jay ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Winchester , Massachusetts MA , United States USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pandolfo ... People from Burlington, Massachusetts Category Ice hockey people from Massachusetts de Jay Pandolfo fr Jay Pandolfo it Jay Pandolfo pl Jay Pandolfo pt Jay Pandolfo ru , fi Jay Pandolfo ... more details
Image Batalla de Montju c de 1641.jpg thumb right 300px Pandolfo Reschi, Battle of Montju c Pandolfo Reschi 1643 1699 was a painter, born at Danzig now Gdansk and active in italy . He went to Italy when he was young, and became one of the ablest pupils of Giacomo Borgognone . He painted battle pieces and imitated the landscapes of Salvator Rosa . H also excelled in painting perspective and architectural views quadratura . References cite book first Michael last Bryan year 1889 title Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical Volume II L Z editor Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves pages page 361 publisher George Bell and Sons location York St. 4, Covent Garden, London Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id K2cCAAAAYAAJ&pg PA1&dq Michael Bryan Painters Engravers PPP7,M1 authorlink Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reschi, Pandolfo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1643 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1699 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reschi, Pandolfo Category 1643 births Category 1699 deaths Category People from Gda sk Category Italian painters Category Italian Baroque painters Category Italian battle painters Italy painter 17thC stub ca Pandolfo Reschi ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Petrucci01.jpg thumb 220px Pandolfo Petrucci. Pandolfo Petrucci Siena , 14 February 1452 &ndash San Quirico d Orcia , Italy , 21 May 1512 was a ruler of the Italy Italian city of Siena during the Renaissance . Biography Born and raised in Siena to an Aristocracy class aristocrat ic family, Petrucci was exiled from his home in 1483 for being a member of the city s Noveschi political faction, which had fallen out of favor with the rulers of Siena. When the Noveschi returned to prominence, Petrucci became their chief and returned to Siena in 1487. He later became captain of the city guard in 1495. When his brother Jacopo one of Siena s most powerful residents died in 1497, Petrucci assumed all of his offices and seized control of his fortune. His power and wealth increased even further with his marriage to Aurelia Borghese , daughter of the powerful Niccol Borghese . With his father in law s backing, Petrucci assumed a number of public offices and gained a vast amount of political power. He subsequently used this power to sell public offices or to give them to his lackeys, a strategy which allowed him to become the most powerful man in Siena. However, Petrucci s power and his organization of followers in Siena s government gained him many enemies, including his father in law. Niccol and other influential citizens of Siena conspired to assassinate Petrucci, but Petrucci uncovered the plot and had Niccol murdered in 1500. With his enemies out ... rumoured to have had Pope Pius III poisoned in 1503. Following Pandolfo s death, the Petrucci family ruled Siena until 1524. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petrucci, Pandolfo ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petrucci, Pandolfo Category 1452 births Category 1512 deaths Category People from Siena Category Italian politicians de Pandolfo Petrucci eu Pandolfo Petrucci fr Pandolfo Petrucci it Pandolfo Petrucci la Pandolfus Petrucius ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player position winger ice hockey Left Wing shoots Left height ft 6 height in 3 weight lb 225 team New Jersey Devils league National Hockey League NHL prospect team Lowell Devils Lowell prospect league American Hockey League AHL birth date birth date and age 1979 09 15 birth place Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester , Massachusetts MA , United States USA career start 2002 career end draft 77th overall draft year 1998 draft team Buffalo Sabres former teams Columbus Blue Jackets Mike Pandolfo born September 15, 1979 in Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester , Massachusetts is a professional ice hockey winger ice hockey left wing . He was drafted in the third round, 77th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft . The Sabres traded his rights to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a deal during the 2002 NHL Entry Draft . He played three games in the National Hockey League during the 2003 04 NHL season 2003 04 season with the Blue Jackets, going scoreless. He is currently a member of the organization of the New Jersey Devils , for whom his older brother Jay Pandolfo played. External links hockeydb 36993 legendsofhockey 16860 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pandolfo, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH September 15, 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester , Massachusetts MA , United States USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pandolfo, Mike Category 1979 births Category Living people Category American ice hockey left wingers Category Binghamton Senators players Category Boston University Terriers men s ice hockey players Category Buffalo Sabres draft picks Category Columbus Blue Jackets players Category Lowell Devils players Category People from Winchester, Massachusetts Category Reading Royals players Category Syracuse Crunch players Category Trenton Titans players Category Ice hockey people from Massachusetts US icehockey winger stub ... more details
d. 1364 son of 11 Lord of Jesi 16 Pandolfo II MalatestaPandolfo II d.1373 son of 11 Lord of Pesaro di Galeotto 17 Carlo I Malatesta Carlo of Rimini son of 12 Lord of Rimini 18 Pandolfo III MalatestaPandolfo III of Fano d.1427 son of 12 Lord of Fano 19 Andrea Malatesta Andrea of Cesena son of 12 d.1416 ...Image Malatesta 1.jpg thumb 120px Family Coat of Arms File Coat of arms of the House of Malatesta.svg thumb 120px Family Coat of Arms The House of Malatesta was an Italian family that ruled over Rimini from 1295 until 1500, as well as in different periods other lands and towns in Romagna . Malatesta ..., the Parcitadi , in 1295. His hunchback son Giovanni Malatesta is chiefly famous because he murdered ... were condottiere condottieri at the service of various Italian states. The most famous was SigismondoPandolfoMalatesta , who was engaged in conflict with the papacy over territorial claims. His grandson Pandolfaccio MalatestaPandolfo was eventually expelled from Rimini in 1500 by Cesare Borgia and the city was finally incorporated in the Papal States in 1528, after the last failed attempt of Pandolfo s son, SigismondoMalatestaSigismondo . Malatesta Family 1 Malatesta dalla Penna d.1248 2 Malatesta da Verucchio d.1312 son of 1. Lord of Rimini , 1295 1st generation 3 Malatestino Malatesta Malatestino dell Occhio d.1316 son of 2 Lord of Rimini , 1312 4 Paolo Malatesta Paolo il Bello d.1285 son of 2 murdered by 5 5 Giovanni Malatesta Giovanni Gianciotto d.1304 son of 2 6 Pandolfo I MalatestaPandolfo I d.1326 son of 2 Lord of Rimini , 1317 2nd generation br di Malatestino 7 Ferrantino Malatesta Ferrantino d.1353 son of 3 Lord of Rimini , 1326, deposed & imprisoned by 11, 1334 di Paolo 8 Uberto Malatesta Uberto, Count of Giaggolo d.1323 son of 4 murdered by 9 di Giancotto 9 Ramberto Malatesta Ramberto d.1330 son of 5 murdered by 14 10 Guido the Archpriest d.1334? son of 5 di Pandolfo 11 Malatesta II MalatestaMalatesta II Guastafamiglia d.1364 son of 6 Lord of Pesaro , 1326 and Rimini ... more details