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- Mercurialis was the bishop of the city of Forlì, in Romagna. The historical figure known as Mercurialis attended the Council of Rimini in 359 and d...
- male, deceased (1528)
- Christopher Numar of Forli (date of birth uncertain; d. at Ancona, 23 March1528) was an Italian Franciscan, who became Minister general of the...
- male, deceased (1890)
- Aurelio Saffi was an Italian politician. He lived through Italian unification, and was an important figure in the radical Republican movement whose...
- female, deceased (450)
- Aelia Galla Placidia (c. 388 - November 27, 450) lived one of the most eventful lives of Late Antiquity. Daughter of Roman Emperor Theodosius I and...
- male, deceased (1539)
- Marco Palmezzano was an Italian painter and architect, who painted in a style recalling earlier Northern Renaissance models, and was mostly active...
- female, deceased (1509)
- Caterina Sforza, countess of Forlì, was an illegitimate daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. In 1473, she was betrothed to Girolamo Riario, a nephew (...
- female, deceased (2003)
- Annalena Tonelli was an Italian trained lawyer who for several years did remarkable humanitarian work in the Horn of Africa. She generally worked...
- male, deceased (1463)
- Flavio Biondo (Latin Flavius Blondus was an Italian Renaissance humanist historian. He was the historian who coined the term Middle Ages and is...
- deceased (1488)
- Girolamo Riario was Lord of Imola and Forlì in the 15th century.
- male, deceased (1537)
- Lorenzo di Credi (c. 1459 - January 12, 1537) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He first influenced Leonardo da Vinci and then was greatly...
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