House of Malatesta
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 and holding high positions in the government of cities in present-day Tuscany, Lombardy and Marche. The dynasty is considered among the most important and influential of the Late Middle Ages. In the period of maximum influence, they extended their domains along the Marche coast, up to Ascoli Piceno, Senigallia, Sansepolcro and Citerna, and to the north, on the territories of Bergamo and Brescia.
Malatesta de Malatestiis | |
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Noble house | |
Motto: "The Indian elephant isn't afraid of mosquitos" (Latin: Elephas indus culices non timet) | |
Country | Italy San Marino |
Founded | 1295 |
Founder | Malatesta da Verucchio |
Final ruler | Pandolfo IV Malatesta |
Titles | List
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Estate(s) | Castel Sismondo (Rimini) Rocca Malatestiana (Cesena) |
Dissolution | 1619 |
Deposition | 1528 |
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