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GIOVANNI BENTIVOGLIO (1443-1508)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 750 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BENTIVOGLIO (1443-1508)  , tyrant of Bologna, descended from a powerful
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family which exercised
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great influence in Bologna during the 15th century, was born after the
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murder of his
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father, then chief magistrate of the commune . In 1462 Giovanni contrived to make himself master of the city, although it was nominally a
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fief of the church under a papal legate . He ruled with a stern sway for nearly
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half a century, but the brilliance of his court, his encouragement of the
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fine arts and his decoration of the city with sumptuous edifices, to some extent compensated the Bolognese for the loss of their liberty . Cesare Borgia (q.v.) contemplated the subjugation of Bologna in r Soo, when he was crushing the various despots of Romagna, but Bentivoglio was saved for the moment by French intervention . In 1502 he took
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part in the conspiracy against Cesare, but, when the latter obtained French assistance, he abandoned his
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fellow-conspirators and helped Borgia to overcome them . During the brief pontificate of
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Pius III., who succeeded Alexander VI. in 1503, Bentivoglio enjoyed a respite, but the new pope,
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Julius II., was determined to reduce all the former papal states to obedience . Having won Louis XII. of France to his side, he led an army against Bologna, excommunicated Bentivoglio and forced him to abandon the city (November 1506) . The deposed tyrant took
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refuge with the French, whom he trusted more than the pope, and died at Milan in 1508 .

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