House of Malatesta - Malatesta Family

Malatesta Family

  • (1) Malatesta dalla Penna (d.1248)
  • (2) Malatesta da Verucchio (d.1312) (son of 1.) - Lord of Rimini, 1295

1st generation:

  • (3) Malatestino 'dell Occhio' (d.1316) (son of 2) - Lord of Rimini, 1312
  • (4) Paolo 'il Bello' (d.1285) (son of 2) - murdered by 5
  • (5) Giovanni 'Gianciotto' (d.1304) (son of 2)
  • (6) Pandolfo I (d.1326) (son of 2) - Lord of Rimini, 1317

2nd generation:
di Malatestino:

  • (7) Ferrantino (d.1353) (son of 3) - Lord of Rimini, 1326, deposed & imprisoned by 11, 1334

di Paolo:

  • (8) Uberto, Count of Giaggolo (d.1323) (son of 4) - murdered by 9

di Giancotto

  • (9) Ramberto (d.1330) (son of 5) - murdered by 14
  • (10) Guido the Archpriest (d.1334?) (son of 5)

di Pandolfo:

  • (11) Malatesta II 'Guastafamiglia' (d.1364) (son of 6) - Lord of Pesaro, 1326; and Rimini, 1334
  • (12) Galeotto I (d.1385) (son of 6) - Lord of Rimini,&c.

3rd generation:
di Ferrantino:

  • (13) Pandolfino (d.?) (son of 7)
  • (14) Malatestino Novello (d.1335) (son of 7) - imprisoned & prob. murdered by 11.

di Malatesta:

  • (15) Malatesta 'Ungaro' (d. 1364) (son of 11) - Lord of Jesi
  • (16) Pandolfo II (d.1373) (son of 11) - Lord of Pesaro

di Galeotto:

  • (17) Carlo of Rimini (son of 12) - Lord of Rimini
  • (18) Pandolfo III of Fano (d.1427) (son of 12) - Lord of Fano
  • (19) Andrea of Cesena (son of 12) (d.1416) - Lord of Cesena
  • (20) Galeotto II of Cervia (son of 12) (d.) - Lord of Cervia

4th generation

di Pandolfino:

  • (21) Ferrantino Novello (d.1352) (son of 13)
  • (22) Guido (d.1334) (son of 13) - imprisoned & prob. murdered by 11

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