County
        Dynasties 
        
        
        Important
        families started to influence Le Marche around 1300. Their
        fate was in fact deeply mingled with the one of Marche county and its
        culture and urban outlook. 
        
        
        The
        appointment of Francesco della Rovere
        as pope Sisto IV brought about important changes in the course of the
        dynasty he belonged to. He increased in fact the family artistic
        collection sponsoring several artists. But he also favoured the economic
        wealth of the family through nepotism. These were just the first steps
        the dynasty moved. Giovanni, the Pope’s nephew, gained Senigallia
        lordship (it was him who wanted the Senigallia fortress to be built) and
        also the vicariate of Moldavio. He then got married with the daughter of
        Federico di Montefeltro in
        1490. They had a son: Francesco Maria I della Rovere. He inherited the
        Duchy of Urbino and as a reward for his help to the Pope he obtained the
        city of Pesaro. The city under the guidance of Francesco Maria’s son
        Guidobaldo became one of the most artistic and renown city in Marche of
        1500. The dynasty lost much of their belongings when the Pope forced
        Francesco Maria II to leave his lands to the Papal States and retire
        (1625).
        
        
        Urbino
        has seen its name often related with the Montefeltro family. They
        governed the city since 1234 first as earls, then as dukes. Guido,
        Galasso and Nolfo first managed to enlarge the possessions of the
        family. They in fact annexed the city of San Leo. The dynasty sceptre
        was handed down from father to son: Federico II, Antonio, Guidantonio
        and Oddantonio and Federico III. He was the man to make Urbino a
        prestigious city in the cultural and artistic field. His son,
        Guidobaldo, followed in his father’s footsteps. He didn’t have heirs
        so the continuation of the dynasty passed into the hands of the nephew
        of Guidobaldo: Francesco Maria della Rovere, his son Guidobaldo II and
        the nephew Francesco Maria II. All the possessions passed then to the
        Papal States as seen above. 
        
        
        Malatesta
        is the name of the lordship of Rimini. They expanded their possessions
        towards Le Marche. Paolo “il bello”, a member of the family left for
        us to remember a romantic memory. He was in fact killed together with
        his lover Francesca da Rimini by his brother and husband to Francesca
        Gianciotto. It is still possible to admire the beautiful Gothic church
        doors in San Francesco, San Domenico, and Sant’Agostino paid for by
        the Malatesta family. 
        
        
        The
        decline of the dynasty in Marche was marked by the handover of the
        possessions to the Sforza family that with Francesco I became marquises
        of the Ancona district in 1433. Alessandro, Francesco’s brother,
        enlarged their ranking also above Pesaro, ranking that lasted until
        1519. The power passed in the hands of Costanzo I, Giovanni, Giuseppe
        Maria (Costanzo II), and Galeazzo, all belonging to the Sforza
        dynasty.