- House of Bentivoglio
Bentivoglio (in
Latin , rendered as "Bentivoius") was an Italian family of princely rank, long supreme inBologna and responsible for giving the city its political autonomy during theRenaissance .History
The presence of the Bentivoglio family is first recorded in the city in
1323 . Originally from the castle of that name in the neighborhood of Bologna, the family claimed descent from Enzio, King ofSardinia , an illegitimate son ofFrederick II, Holy Roman Emperor .During the fourteenth century, the family belonged to one of the workingmen's guilds at Bologna, and the family had gained power as pro-papist Guelph leaders in the fourteenth century.
Amid the faction-conflicts of the commune Giovanni I Bentivoglio, with the help of
Gian Galeazzo Visconti , declared himself " signore" and "Gonfaloniere di Giustizia" onMarch 14 ,1401 . When the Visconti turned hostile, Giovanni was defeated and killed onJune 26 ,1402 at theBattle of Casalecchio and was interred in the church of San Giacomo Maggiore.During the next few decades, the city's political status -and the family's fortunes- remained unpredictable. The son of Giovanni I, Anton Galeazzo (or Antongaleazzo, c. 1385-1435), was a lecturer in civil law who assumed power in Bologna in
1420 , but was quickly overthrown. Anton Galeazzo became acondottiero , and was assassinated by papal officials onDecember 23 ,1435 due to fears over his growing power (he had returned to Bologna onDecember 4 ). During his reign the Bentivoglio received the fief ofCastel Bolognese .Annibale I, a putative son of Anton Galeazzo (his mother, Lina Canigiani, was said to be uncertain of the boy's paternity and the matter was decided by dice) [http://www.wga.hu/database/glossary/families/bentivol.html] , led a city revolt against the
Papacy in1438 . He tried to make peace with the Visconti family and to convince the Pope not to place Bologna under his dominion. In1442 , the Visconti condottiereNiccolò Piccinino imprisoned Annibale and his supporters at Varano; Annibale was freed by Galeazzo Marescotti in1443 . When Annibale returned to Bologna, the powers of government were confirmed upon him, a sign that the city recognized the family’s political importance. Annibale, however, was assassinated by his rival Battista Canneschi, with the support ofPope Eugene IV , onJune 24 ,1445 .He was succeeded by Sante I (
1426 -1463 ), also of uncertain paternity and origin, but alleged to be a son of Ercole Bentivoglio, a cousin of Annibale I. Originally an apprentice of the woolguild ofFlorence , Sante ruled as "signore" of Bologna from 1443. Sponsored byCosimo de' Medici , Sante Bentivoglio ushered in a brief period of political tranquility. Always technically under papal control, the city obtained some actual autonomy and recreates a regime of the feudal type, creating a communal senate composed of the landowning nobility, the new rich, and the papal nobility. Bologna also strengthened its relations withVenice ,Milan , and Florence.Sante was succeeded by Giovanni II (1443-
1508 ), who ruled as virtual tyrant of Bologna. He was expelled by PopeJulius II in 1506.A son of Giovanni II, Annibale II (
1469 -1540 ), married Lucrezia d'Este, an illegitimate daughter of Duke Ercole I ofFerrara , in1487 . He served as acondottiero . In rebellion against Julius II, he reentered Bologna in1511 with the help of the French and ruled for only a year. He was hated by other rival families, such as the Ghisilieri and the Canetoli, and was subsequently assassinated.In exile, the Bentivoglio family established themselves in
Ferrara and produced several important prelates.Rulers of Bologna
Thus, as rulers of Bologna, they include:
*Giovanni I, who ruled from 1401 to 1402.
*Annibale I, murdered in 1443.
*Sante I (1426-1463); ruled from 1443-1463.
*Giovanni II (1443-1508); ruled from 1463 until he was expelled by PopeJulius II in 1506.
*Annibale II reentered the city in1511 with the help of the French and ruled for a year, and was later assassinated.Other notable family members
The Bentivoglio Family, expelled from Bologna in
1506 , established themselves inFerrara , where they produced some important prelates, such as:*Cardinal
Guido Bentivoglio (1579 -1641 ), though a disciple ofGalileo , was one of the Inquisitors-General who signed his condemnation.
*CardinalCornelio Bentivoglio (1668 -1732 ).Power base
The Church of
San Giacomo Maggiore , originally built in the mid-13th century, was adopted in the 15th century by the Bentivoglio family as the center of their power base in the surrounding neighborhood, and they embellished the church accordingly. It included the tomb of Anton Galeazzo Bentivoglio byJacopo della Quercia and the Bentivoglio family's own private chapel, the altar of which has some striking artwork byLorenzo Costa depicting family victories over other Bolognese dynasties.ources
*cite book|first=C.M.|last=Ady|title=The Bentivoglio of Bologna: A Study in Dispotism|location=Oxford |year=1937
*cite book|first=Claudio|last=Rendina|title=I capitani di ventura|publisher=Newton Compton|location=Rome|year=1998
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