Giovanni I Bentivoglio

Giovanni I (died June 26, 1402) was the first ruler of Bologna from the Bentivoglio family, who rose to power among the faction-conflicts within the commune of Bologna. He ruled in 1401–02.

On March 14, 1401, he declared himself the ruler as signore and Gonfaloniere di Giustizia and secured his reign with the aid of the Visconti family. However, his reign did not last long and after the Visconti turned against him. He was killed in 1402 in the Battle of Casalecchio. He was later buried in the church of San Giacomo Maggiore. He was briefly succeeded by his son, Antongaleazzo, who was soon deposed. The next person to fully restore the power of the house was his grandson, Annibale I.

Preceded by
To the Papal States
Ruler of Bologna
1401–1402
Succeeded by
Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio
Persondata
Name Giovanni I Bentivoglio
Alternative names
Short description Ruler of Bologna, 1401-1402
Date of birth
Place of birth
Date of death June 26, 1402
Place of death

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