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  1. Guidantonio da Montefeltro (1377 – February 1443) was count of Urbino in Italy from 1403 until his death. In 1403, at the death of his father Antonio, Guidantonio inherited the family lands in the region of Italy called the Marche. Later he abandoned the Papal suzerainty and allied with King Ladislaus of Naples, who made him Gran ...

  2. Guidantonio da Montefeltro (1378 – Urbino, 20 febbraio 1443) è stato un condottiero italiano. Fu conte di Urbino e signore di Assisi , Bastia Umbra , Cagli , Castel Durante , Città di Castello , Forlì , Forlimpopoli , Gubbio , Lamoli , Mercatello , Montone , Nocera Umbra , Ostra , Sant'Angelo in Vado e Spello .

  3. Guidantonio (1403–1443) was appointed ruler of the Duchy of Spoleto by Pope Martin V (1419) and carried on war against Braccio da Montone with varying fortune. His son, Oddo Antonio, was assassinated after only a few months in power.

    • Antonio I da Montefeltro
  4. Guidantonio I Montefeltro ((Urbino 1377-Urbino 1443) va ser fill d'Antoni II Montefeltro. Va succeir al seu pare com a comte de Montefeltro (amb els annexes títols de senyor de San Leo i Cantiano) i d'Urbino el 1404 i va ser confirmat com a vicari pontifici d'Urbino, Cagli i Gubbio per butlla del 16 de maig de [1404].

  5. Guidantonio da Montefeltro, or possibly Bernardino Ubaldini della Carda Federico da Montefeltro , also known as Federico III da Montefeltro KG (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful mercenary captains ( condottieri ) of the Italian Renaissance , and lord of Urbino from 1444 (as Duke from 1474) until his ...

    • 22 July 1444 –, 10 September 1482
    • Oddantonio
  6. El hermano mayor de Sveva, Oddantonio II da Montefeltro, sucedió a su padre como conde y cuidó de Serafina hasta su asesinato en 1444. El siguiente conde fue el medio hermano de Sveva, Federico da Montefeltro, quien a su vez se convirtió en su tutor.

  7. Guidantonio was born in 1377. He was the son of Antonio II da Montefeltro and Agnesina di Vico. He was firstly married to Rengarda Malatesta (daughter of Galeotto I Malatesta). He was secondly married to Caterina Colonna (daughter of Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna and Sveva Caetani). He passed away in 1443. [1] [2] [3] Sources. ↑ Litta, Pompeo.