Antonio II da Montefeltro

Summary

Antonio II da Montefeltro (1348–1404) was an Italian condottiero and count of Urbino.

Tomb of Montefeltro

Born at Urbino, he was a grandson to count Nolfo da Montefeltro and the son to Federico II da Montefeltro. He occupied Urbino in 1375 and also owned Cagli. He allied himself with Florence and the Visconti Family in Milan.[1] After Gabrielli of Gubbio unsuccessfully plotted against him, he obtained the lordship of that city, being confirmed as its Papal vicar by Benedict IX.

In 1391, while warring against the Malatesta, Antonio captured the castle of Sassoferrato and Cantiano. He had his son Guidantonio married with Ringarda Malatesta and her daughter Gentile to the lord of Faenza. He died in 1404, after fleeing Urbino during a plague.

Antonio's daughter Battista married Galeazzo Malatesta in 1405.

Sources edit

  • Franceschini, G. (1970). I Montefeltro (in Italian). Varese.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  1. ^ *Grossi, Carlo (1819). Degli Uomini Illustri di Urbino Commentario. Urbino: Vicenzo Guerrini Stampatore. p. 1.


Preceded by Count of Urbino
1363–1404
(under Papal control from 1369 to 1375)
Succeeded by