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Michele Zanche (1203 – Sassari, 1275) was an Italian politician, best known as a character in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, where he is mentioned in
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First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
Purgatorio VIII – for accepting bribes to let prisoners escape) and Michele Zanche (a corrupt Vicar of Logodoro under King Enzo of Sardinia). He offers
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Italian state in Sardinia (1259–1323)
death in Bologna, Michele Zanche usurped power and ruled in the city, and is sometimes considered an unofficial judge of Torres. Zanche himself was later
Republic_of_Sassari
Second-largest city in Sardinia
Giudicato of Torres, and its last capital. After the assassination of Michele Zanche, the latter's last ruler in 1275, Sassari became subject to the Republic
Sassari
Italian noble family
by Dante in the Divine Comedy because of his treacherous murder of Michele Zanche, his father-in-law, in 1275. Brancaleone Doria ruled the Giudicato of
Doria_(family)
were in his custody. For this he was hanged. Among the barrators with Michele Zanche, "a dir di Sardigna le lingue lor non si sentono stanche" ("their tongues
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