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  1. Fano is mentioned by Pier da Medicina (in Bolgia 9 of Circle VIII of Hell), who refers to Guido del Cassero and Angiolello da Carignano as i due miglior da Fano, [Inf. xxviii. 76]; and by Jacopo del Cassero (in Ante-Purgatory) as his native place, [Purg. v. 71] [Cassero, Iacopo del].

  2. He was accused of the assassination of the podestà of Bologna, Jacopo del Cassero, who had opposed the Este expansion plans. The marriage bargain he struck with Charles II of Naples for his youngest daughter, Beatrice, was notorious in his day and among chroniclers afterwards: [2] Dante asserted that Charles "was seen to sell his own daughter and to bargain over her as corsairs do over slaves."

  3. Jacopo del Cassero (Fano, 1260 circa – Oriago, 1298) è stato un magistrato e condottiero italiano, citato da Dante Alighieri nel Purgatorio canto V, 64-84. «Ond'io, che solo innanzi a li altri parlo,

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  5. The speaker, never identified by name, either in his own speech of 21 lines ([Purg V 64-84]) or by the narrator, is Jacopo del Cassero, born ca. 1260.'He was among the Guelf leaders who joined the Florentines in their expedition against Arezzo in 1288.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2016 · 5. Canto V: continúan al tercer rellano, donde están los negligentes muertos por muerte violenta, con la misma pena que los anteriores. Aquí se encuentran a un grupo de almas que entona el salmo “miserere”. Entre ellas están Jacopo del Cassero, Boconte da Montefeltro y Pia dei Tolomei. 6.