PANDOLFO PETRUCCI

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  • . In October of the same year the unhappy prince was attacked in the night and robbed of life and throne by his brother's son; and I myself escaped narrowly, and am now in the deepest misery.' A near-despotism, without morals or principles, such as Pandolfo Petrucci exercised from after 1490 in Siena, then torn by faction, is hardly worth a closer consideration.



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  • . Mild.) Palazzo del Magnifico Palace belonging to Pandolfo Petrucci Piazza San Giovanni Siena 53100 There is always a bit of confusion when people speak about this palace.
  • . He was Pandolfo Petrucci, who was as similar to Lorenzo as a saxophone to a guitar.



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  • . Mild.) Palazzo del Magnifico Palace belonging to Pandolfo Petrucci : : Piazza San Giovanni Siena 53100 There is always a bit of confusion when people speak about this palace.
  • . He was Pandolfo Petrucci, who was as similar to Lorenzo as a saxophone to a guitar.



    The Borgias by Dumas, Alexandre - Chapter 14
  • . The next day more help in the form of money and artillery arrived, sent by Pandolfo Petrucci, and on the 18th of June the citadel of Arezzo, which had received no news from Florence, was obliged to surrender.
  • . For Vitellozzo possessed Citta di Castello, Bentivoglio Bologna, Gian Paolo Baglioni was in command of Perugia, Oliverotto had just taken Fermo, and Pandolfo Petrucci was lord of Siena; it was high time that all these returned into his own hands.
  • . These were Paolo Orsino, Gian Paolo Baglioni, Hermes Bentivoglio, representing his father Gian, Antonio di Venafro, the envoy of Pandolfo Petrucci, Olivertoxo da Fermo, and the Duke of Urbino: the first six had everything to lose, and the last had already lost everything.
  • . "Furthermore, since there are certain differences between the Pope and the lord Gian Bentivoglio, the confederates aforesaid agree that they shall be put to the arbitration of Cardinal Orsino, of His Excellency the Duke of Romagna, and of the lord Pandolfo Petrucci, without appeal.



    The Borgias by Alexandre Dumas: CHAPTER XIII
  • . The next day more help in the form of money and artillery arrived, sent by Pandolfo Petrucci, and on the 18th of June the citadel of Arezzo, which had received no news from Florence, was obliged to surrender.
  • . For Vitellozzo possessed Citta di Castello, Bentivoglio Bologna, Gian Paolo Baglioni was in command of Perugia, Oliverotto had just taken Fermo, and Pandolfo Petrucci was lord of Siena; it was high time that all these returned: into his own hands.
  • . These were Paolo Orsino, Gian Paolo Baglioni, Hermes Bentivoglio, representing his father Gian, Antonio di Venafro, the envoy of Pandolfo Petrucci, Olivertoxo da Fermo, and the Duke of Urbino: the first six had everything to lose, and the last had already lost everything.
  • . "Furthermore, since there are certain differences between the Pope and the lord Gian Bentivoglio, the confederates aforesaid agree that they shall be put to the arbitration of Cardinal Orsino, of His Excellency the Duke of Romagna, and of the lord Pandolfo Petrucci, without appeal.

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  • . Aber wie wehmütig lautet die Nachschrift: »Im Oktober desselben Jahres ist der unglückliche Fürst durch nächtlichen Mord von seinem Brudersohn des Lebens und der Herrschaft beraubt worden, und ich selber bin in tiefem Elend kaum mit dem Leben davongekommen.« Eine charakterlose Halbtyrannie, wie sie Pandolfo Petrucci seit den 1490er Jahren in dem von Faktionen zerrissenen Siena ausübte, ist kaum der nähern Betrachtung wert.


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  • . Among the returned exiles was Pandolfo Petrucci, chief of the noveschi and soon to be at the head of the government.
  • . We use the term domination rather than signory inasmuch as, strictly speaking, Petrucci was never lord of the state, and left its established form of government intact; but he exercised despotic authority in virtue of his strength of character and the continued increase of his personal power.
  • . His eldest son, Borghese Petrucci, was incapable, haughty and exceedingly corrupt; he only remained three years at the head of affairs and fled ignominiously in 1515.
  • . Through the favor of Leo X., he was succeeded by his cousin Raffaello Petrucci, previously governor of St Angelo and afterwards a~ cardinal.
  • . This Petrucci was a hitter enemy to Pandolfos children.
  • . insisted on the recall of Fabio Petrucci; but two years later a fresh popular outbreak drove him from Siena for ever.
  • . The city then placed itself under the protection of the emperor Charles V., created a magistracy of ten conservators of the liberties of the state (December 1524), united the different monti in one named the monte of the reigning nobles, and, rejoicing to be rid of the last of the Petrucci, dated their public books, ab ins/aura/a libertate year L, II., and so on.
  • . 1768), author of histories df Pandolfo Petrucci and the bishopric of Siena.
  • . 1768), author of histories df Pandolfo Petrucci and the bishopric of Siena.


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  • . Signoria autocratica di Pandolfo Petrucci a Siena.


    The Life of Cesare Borgia by Raphael Sabatini - Full Text Free Book (Part 5/7)
  • . He entered into plots with the exiled Piero de'Medici to restore the latter to his dominion; he set intrigues afoot in Pisa, where his influence was vast, and in Siena, whose tyrant, Pandolfo Petrucci, was ready and willing to forward his designs, and generally made so disturbing a stir in Tuscany that the Signory became gravely alarmed.


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  • . Parmi ses principales publications figurent Julius II : The Warrior Pope (1993), traduit en italien sous le titre de Giulio II (1996), The Politics of Exile in Renaissance Italy (2000), et L’ascesa al potere di Pandolfo Petrucci il Magnifico, Signore di Siena (1487-1498) (2001).

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    Guicciardini, Francesco - Storia d´Italia - libro 5 - LIBRO MANIA - La Biblioteca On-Line di TELL
  • . Ma in questo mezzo la terra, per opera di Pandolfo Petrucci, si arrendé al Valentino; e il medesimo fece poco dipoi la fortezza.