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Pietro Rossi (other)
Pietro Rossi or Pietro de' Rossi may refer to: People * (1303–1337), Italian condottiero and lord of Parma, brother of Rolando de' Rossi * Pietro Rossi (1403–1459), Italian philosopher from Siena * Pietro Rossi (scientist) (1738–1804), Italian scientist and entomologist * Pietro Rossi (sculptor) ( 1856–1882), Italian sculptor * Pietro Rossi (chess) (1924–2020), Italian chess endgame composer * , Italian philosopher * Pietro Maria Rossi may refer to: ** (1374–1438), Italian nobleman ** Pier Maria II de' Rossi (1413–1482), Italian condottiero ** Pier Maria III de' Rossi (1504–1547), Italian general ** (1620–1653), Italian condottiero Other

* Pietro Rossi (painting), ''Pietro Rossi'' (painting), painting by Francesco Hayez depicting Pietro de' Rossi * Pietro Rossi (fictional character), actor and lover of Lucrezia Borgia in the video game ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' {{hndis, Rossi, Pietro ...
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Rolando De' Rossi
Rolando de' Rossi (c. 1285 – May 1345) was an Italian nobleman and statesman. He was the dominant force in the politics of the commune of Parma from 1322 until 1335, effectively as ''signore'' between 1328 and 1331. Under him and his brother, between 1331 and 1333, the city accepted the lordship of the King of Bohemia. Ultimately, the failure of his family's political project brought an end Parmesan autonomy. In his later years he was a ''condottiero'' for Venice and Florence. Life Exile, return and rise Rolando was born in the mid-1280s in Parma. He was probably the eldest son of Guglielmo de' Rossi and Donella of the Da Carrara family. His brothers were Marsilio and Pietro. During the rule of Giberto III da Correggio over Parma, the Rossi fled to Borgo San Donnino. There in July 1314, Rolando injured his hands in a brawl. He returned to Parma the following month and his influence in Parma grew rapidly over the next two years. With Gianquirico Sanvitale, Obizzo da Enzola ...
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