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'''Giovanni Ordelaffi''' ([[Forlì]], [[1355]]-[[1399]]), was a member of a noble family of [[Ordelaffi]], the Lords of [[Forlì]], in [[Italy]], in the [[xiv century]] and in the [[xv century]]. |
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He was a famous [[condottiero]]. |
He was a famous [[condottiero]]. |
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Giovanni Ordelaffi (Forlì, 1355-1399), was a member of a noble family of Ordelaffi, the Lords of Forlì, in Italy, in the xiv century and in the xv century.
He was a famous condottiero.
His most famous battle was the battle of Castagnaro, in which he fighted for the city ofVerona against the troops of John Hawkwood, for Padua. But Hawkwood was the winner.
He was poisoned by Pino Ordelaffi II.
Bibliography
- G. Pecci, Gli Ordelaffi, Fratelli Lega Editori, Faenza 1974.