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Federigo da Montefeltro
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Most religious and observant of of divine precepts He heard mass on his knees, fasted on the holy days Given dispensation to not observe Lent. Burdensome. Refused. “what kind of example would I be?” Governed his subjects with such humanity they were more like children He wanted subjects to speak for themselves Subjects were well-off and enjoyed good profits. No beggers Had gone to the magistrate for clemency (except for blasphemy toward God or the Virgin mary or the saints) None of his group carried weapons He gave audiences after mass.
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Title: Federigo da Montefeltro
Words: 333 Rating: None Pages: 1.3 submitted by: KirbyPeidl
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