- Sigismondo Malatesta
Sigismondo Malatesta (November 1498 - December 1553) was an Italian
condottiero .Biography
The son of
Pandolfaccio Malatesta , Sigismondo strove for his whole life to reconquer the ancestral seat of the Malatesta seignory, Rimini, annexed by thePapal States under his ancestor Sigismondo Malatesta. In 1522 he entered the city for a first time, but was ousted by troops sent by Adrian VI.Later, in the course of the
War of the League of Cognac , he fought for the French, taking part in the capture ofNonantola and in the defence ofMilan . In 1525 he was present at theBattle of Pavia . The following year he defended in vain Lodi against the Venetian troops underMalatesta Baglioni , and was protagonist of a famous duel against Baglioni's captain,Ludovico Vistarini . Later he sided with thePapal States , fighting in Parma andFiorenzuola d'Arda against the ImperialLandsknecht s.However, during the Sack of Rome when
Pope Clement VII was taken prisoner by the Imperials, he took advantage to enter Rimini. His first move was to execute all his enemies in the city, sometimes only suspected. Later Rimini was besieged by French troops and the city surrendered, but Maltesta returned in 1528 along with his father. When a Papal army of 6,000 troops under cardinalGiovanni Maria del Monte was sent against him, Sigismondo agreed to hand over the city in exchange for 6,000 ducati. After a last desperate attempt to maintain the city's citadel, he took refuge in Ravenna and Ferrara.In the following year he fought as condottiero for Venice and for the Holy Roman Empire in Hungary, and travelled to Constantinople to ask support against the Papal occupation of Rimini. He died as a poor man in
Reggio Emilia , in 1553.
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