- Loderingo degli Andalò
Loderingo Andalò (1210–1293) was an Italian nobleman from a Bolognese Ghibelline family. He held many important civic positions and founded the
Knights of Saint Mary (also known as the Order of the glorious Saint Mary or Jovial Friars (Frati Gaudenti, in Latin)) in 1261. Loderingo was the brother of Diana, who founded the Dominican Monastery of Saint Agnes. He was governor ofModena in 1251, and, withCatalano dei Malavolti , shared the position of governor of Bologna in 1265, ofFlorence in 1266, and of Bologna again in 1267.The Order and the monastery were founded in 1233. The Order, which was approved by
Pope Alexander IV in 1261, was the first religious order of knighthood to grant the rank of 'militissa' to women who were the daughter, spouse or widow of a Knight. Its mission was to promote peace between warring municipal factions, but its members soon succumbed to self interest and it was suppressed bySixtus V in 1558.In 1267 he joined the Jovial Friars' monastery that he had founded at
Ronzano where he stayed until his death.In
Dante 'sDivine Comedy he is found among the hypocrites is extolled for his fortitude in dying by his friend, the poetGuittone d'Arezzo .He is also known as Loderingo degli Andalò, Loderingo d'Andalò, and Loderigo d'Andalo.
References
*"The Inferno/Dante Alighieri", bilingual edition with commentaries and notes, translated by Robert Hollander and Jean Hollander (New York: Doubleday, 2000). ISBN 0385496974
*Toynbee, Paget. "Concise Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante" (Oxford: University, 1914)
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