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|birth = 17 January 1472<br>{{Wiki|Gubbio}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Urbino}}
|birth = 17 January 1472<br>{{Wiki|Gubbio}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Urbino}}
|death = 10 April 1508 (aged 36)<br>{{Wiki|Fossombrone}}, Duchy of Urbino
|death = 10 April 1508 (aged 36)<br>{{Wiki|Fossombrone}}, Duchy of Urbino
|affiliates = {{Wiki|House of Montefeltro}}<br>[[Order of the Sacred Garter]]
|affiliates = {{Wiki|House of Montefeltro}}<br>[[Order of the Sacred Garter]]}}
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'''Guidobaldo I da Montefeltro''' (1472 – 1536) was the Duke of [[Urbino]] from 1482 to 1502, succeeding his father [[Federico da Montefeltro|Federico]].
'''Guidobaldo I da Montefeltro''' (1472 – 1536) was the Duke of [[Urbino]] from 1482 to 1502, succeeding his father [[Federico da Montefeltro|Federico]].


In 1502, Guidobaldo's supposed ally, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]], requested a loan of his artillery, to which the Duke eagerly accepted, wishing to gain favor with the Pope. The loan was a ruse, however, as Urbino was left defenseless. The city was invaded by Alexander's son, [[Cesare Borgia]], and Guidobaldo was deposed.
In 1502, Guidobaldo's supposed ally, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]], requested a loan of his artillery, to which the Duke eagerly accepted, wishing to gain favor with the Pope. The loan was a ruse, however, as Urbino was left defenseless. The city was invaded by Alexander's son, [[Cesare Borgia]], and Guidobaldo was deposed.
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Revision as of 07:21, 30 May 2018


Guidobaldo I da Montefeltro (1472 – 1536) was the Duke of Urbino from 1482 to 1502, succeeding his father Federico.

In 1502, Guidobaldo's supposed ally, Pope Alexander VI, requested a loan of his artillery, to which the Duke eagerly accepted, wishing to gain favor with the Pope. The loan was a ruse, however, as Urbino was left defenseless. The city was invaded by Alexander's son, Cesare Borgia, and Guidobaldo was deposed.

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