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Malatestino Malatesta (also known as Malatesta I (or II) Malatesta, nicknamed Il Guercio (English: the War-ish; the Warlike) or dell'Occhio (English: "of the Eye"); died 14 October 1317) was the lord of Rimini from 1312 until his death. He was the son of Malatesta da Verucchio, inheriting the lordship after his death. He was also the brother of Gianciotto Malatesta, husband of Francesca da Rimini, and of Paolo Malatesta. Malatestino was succeeded laterally by his brother Pandolfo I. The claims of Malatestino's own son Ferrantino would have to wait.

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  • Malatestino dall'Occhio (ca)
  • Μαλατέστα Β΄ (Μαλατεστίνο) (el)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (es)
  • Malatestino I Malatesta (it)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (en)
  • Малатеста, Малатестино (ru)
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  • Malatesta o Malatestino (Rimini, ca. 1254-1317), dit dall'Ochio («el borni») va ser un noble italià, senyor de Rimini. (ca)
  • Ο Μαλατέστα Β΄ ή Μαλατεστίνο ο Πολεμοχαρής ή του Ματιού, ιταλ.:Malatesta II o Malatestino il Guercio o dell'Occhio (απεβ. 14 Οκτωβρίου 1317) από τον Οίκο των Μαλατέστα ήταν κύριος του Ρίμινι από το 1312 μέχρι το τέλος του. (el)
  • Malatestino I Malatesta, detto dell'Occhio (... – 14 ottobre 1317), è stato un condottiero italiano, signore di Rimini dal 1312 alla morte, appartenente alla dinastia dei Malatesta. (it)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (también conocido como Malatesta II ) Concordia, ​ hija del vizconde imperial , ​ probablemente nació en Rimini hacia 1254. ​ Se convirtió en señor de Rímini a la muerte de su padre en 1312. Era hermano de Gianciotto Malatesta y Paolo Malatesta, quienes fueron inmortalizados por Dante Alighieri en el episodio de Paolo y Francesca de la Divina Comedia. Fue apodado el Ojo o el Tuerto debido a que había perdido un ojo en su infancia. ​ Murió el 14 de octubre de 1317. (es)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (also known as Malatesta I (or II) Malatesta, nicknamed Il Guercio (English: the War-ish; the Warlike) or dell'Occhio (English: "of the Eye"); died 14 October 1317) was the lord of Rimini from 1312 until his death. He was the son of Malatesta da Verucchio, inheriting the lordship after his death. He was also the brother of Gianciotto Malatesta, husband of Francesca da Rimini, and of Paolo Malatesta. Malatestino was succeeded laterally by his brother Pandolfo I. The claims of Malatestino's own son Ferrantino would have to wait. (en)
  • Малатестино (Малатеста I) Малатеста (итал. Malatestino (Malatesta I) Malatesta), прозвища Иль Герчио (Il Guercio) и Одноглазый (dell’Occhio; ум. 14 октября 1317) — сеньор Римини с 1312 года. Старший сын Малатеста да Веруккьо (ум. 1312). Подеста Чезены (1290—1295), капитан народа в Болонье (1296), подеста Римини (1302), капитан народа во Флоренции (1303). С 1312 года сеньор Римини, также получил во владение Чезену и Джези. Умер в 1317 году. Ему наследовал брат — Пандольфо I. Феррантино, сын Малатестино Малатеста, правил Римини в 1326—1335 годах. (ru)
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  • Malatesta o Malatestino (Rimini, ca. 1254-1317), dit dall'Ochio («el borni») va ser un noble italià, senyor de Rimini. (ca)
  • Ο Μαλατέστα Β΄ ή Μαλατεστίνο ο Πολεμοχαρής ή του Ματιού, ιταλ.:Malatesta II o Malatestino il Guercio o dell'Occhio (απεβ. 14 Οκτωβρίου 1317) από τον Οίκο των Μαλατέστα ήταν κύριος του Ρίμινι από το 1312 μέχρι το τέλος του. (el)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (también conocido como Malatesta II ) Concordia, ​ hija del vizconde imperial , ​ probablemente nació en Rimini hacia 1254. ​ Se convirtió en señor de Rímini a la muerte de su padre en 1312. Era hermano de Gianciotto Malatesta y Paolo Malatesta, quienes fueron inmortalizados por Dante Alighieri en el episodio de Paolo y Francesca de la Divina Comedia. Fue apodado el Ojo o el Tuerto debido a que había perdido un ojo en su infancia. ​ Murió el 14 de octubre de 1317. Malatestino es también mencionado por Dante en el Infierno, donde se le describe como un tirano como su padre, (Inf. XXVII vv. 46-48); también es hecho responsable del asesinato de Guido del Cassero y Angiolello da Carignano (Inf. XXVIII, vv. 76-84), considerados por el poeta como los dos mejores de Fano, que fueron asesinados brutalmente por ahogamiento en sacos sellados. (es)
  • Malatestino Malatesta (also known as Malatesta I (or II) Malatesta, nicknamed Il Guercio (English: the War-ish; the Warlike) or dell'Occhio (English: "of the Eye"); died 14 October 1317) was the lord of Rimini from 1312 until his death. He was the son of Malatesta da Verucchio, inheriting the lordship after his death. He was also the brother of Gianciotto Malatesta, husband of Francesca da Rimini, and of Paolo Malatesta. Malatestino is mentioned by Dante in his Inferno (XVII, 48-48; and XVIII, 76-84), described as a tyrant like his father, and as the assassin of and . But there is no historical information on these characters. Dante presents the news as a prophecy by the sower of discord, Pier da Medicina, that they, the best of Fano, must beware of Malatestino I Malatesta, tyrant of Rimini, who will kill them by mazzeratura (drowning in leaded bags) near Cattolica. The lack of any archive source on such an incident made some Dante commentators even think that here Piero wanted to perpetrate his sin as a sower of discord by putting tares between the two of Fano and the lord of Rimini. But Dante's preciseness has more of a taste of revelation and since it is a serious allegation, it may be that, as in other cases, the power of the persons concerned has covered up any mention in contemporary documents. He was podestà of Cesena (1290–1295), capitano del popolo of Bologna in 1296, podestà of Rimini (1302) and capitano del popolo of Florence (1303). In 1312 he became lord of Rimini, to which he subsequently added Cesena and Jesi. Malatestino was succeeded laterally by his brother Pandolfo I. The claims of Malatestino's own son Ferrantino would have to wait. (en)
  • Malatestino I Malatesta, detto dell'Occhio (... – 14 ottobre 1317), è stato un condottiero italiano, signore di Rimini dal 1312 alla morte, appartenente alla dinastia dei Malatesta. (it)
  • Малатестино (Малатеста I) Малатеста (итал. Malatestino (Malatesta I) Malatesta), прозвища Иль Герчио (Il Guercio) и Одноглазый (dell’Occhio; ум. 14 октября 1317) — сеньор Римини с 1312 года. Старший сын Малатеста да Веруккьо (ум. 1312). Подеста Чезены (1290—1295), капитан народа в Болонье (1296), подеста Римини (1302), капитан народа во Флоренции (1303). С 1312 года сеньор Римини, также получил во владение Чезену и Джези. Пригласил якобы для переговоров Гвидо дель Кассеро и Анджолелло да Кариньяно, наиболее влиятельных людей города Фано, в прибрежный город Каттолику, между Фано и Римини, и на пути туда его наемники сбросили их с корабля. После этого захватил Фано. Умер в 1317 году. Ему наследовал брат — Пандольфо I. Феррантино, сын Малатестино Малатеста, правил Римини в 1326—1335 годах. (ru)
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