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  • History
    • Who was Caterina Sforza
    • The Experiments of Caterina
    • Forlì in the 15th century
  • Places
    • The Square
    • San Mercuriale Abbey
    • San Mercuriale Bell Tower
    • Civic Tower
    • Cathedral of Santa Croce or Duomo
    • Church of San Biagio – ex San Girolamo in San Biagio
    • Ravaldino Canal
    • Tower Monastery and Church of Santa Maria della Ripa
    • Trinity Church
    • Palmeggiani House
    • Palazzo del Monte di Pietà – Guasto degli Orsi
    • Ravaldino Fortress
  • Characters
  • Map
  • Curiosities
  • English
    • English
    • Italiano

Author Archives: katalin@esserelite.it

The time when Catherine kept the Papacy in check for twelve days

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itApril 6, 2022Leave a comment

Rome, August 1484 In the night between August 12 and 13 Pope Sixtus IV died. Following the news of the Pope’s death, the streets of Rome were invaded by riots and terror from those who had suffered injustices during his pontificate. The Riario palace itself, the residence of Caterina and her husband Girolamo, was almost…

The time when Caterina was accused of trying to poison the Pope

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itDecember 15, 1501Leave a comment

Rome, 1500-1501 Arriving in Rome following Valentino, Catherine was received by the pontiff in a cordial manner, and in an equally cordial manner she was proposed to sign a formal renunciation of the dominion of the lands of Romagna. Caterina flatly refused. «She is devilish and strong of spirit» – as the chronicles of the…

The time when Catherine became prisoner and was carried away with gold chains

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itFebruary 26, 1500Leave a comment

Rome, 26th February 1500 Almost two months after the surrender of Ravaldino and the fall of Catherine into the hands of the French armies and Cesare Borgia, Valentino returned to Rome triumphantly, effectively returning the dominion of the Romagna to his father, Pope Alexander VI. In the capital, as well as the Carnival, the Jubilee…

The time when Caterina stood up to Niccolò Machiavelli

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itJuly 15, 1499Leave a comment

Forlì, July 1499 Demonstrating a certain style and experience in administering diplomatic matters, Caterina proposed to the Florentines the renewal of the conduct for her son Ottaviano and the sending of a company of crossbowmen to the city on the Arno. The Florentines were interested in remaining on good terms with Sforza, despite the fact…

The time when Caterina hired an executioner

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itMay 15, 1488Leave a comment

Forlì, May 1488 In the year of the murder of Girolamo Riario, for the first time the chronicles of the time speak about Matteo da Castelbolognese, better known as Babone. The anger for the death of husband in fact pushed the Lady of Forlì and Imola to hire a terrible executioner, the Babone, to avenge…

The time when Caterina showed “the mold”

CuriosityBy katalin@esserelite.itAugust 15, 1484Leave a comment

Forlì, 14th April 1488 On the evening of April 14, 1488, Count Riario was brutally assassinated by the Orsi and defenestrated. While the palace was being sacked, the Rocca di Ravaldino remained firmly in the hands of Tommaso Feo, who only responded to Catherine’s orders and could have bombed the city at any moment. The…

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