Bernardino I da Polenta

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Bernardino I da Polenta (died 14 November 1359) was lord of Ravenna and Cervia from 1346 until his death.

He was the son of Ostasio I da Polenta. In 1346 he inherited the family lordships together with his brothers Pandolfo and Lamberto II. The following year Bernardino had both of them imprisoned in Cervia after one year, where they died of starvation.

He died in 1359 after a tranquil reign and was succeeded by his son Guido.

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Preceded by Lord of Ravenna
13461347
Together with
Pandolfo and
Lamberto II until 1347
Succeeded by

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