4. Francesco, Prior of Pisa.

5. Bartolomeo.[208]

4. Iolanda, who married Girolamo Riario, and, dying in 1471, left:—

1. Cardinal Pietro Riario, the favourite of his Uncle Sixtus IV., who died in 1474.

2. Girolamo, Lord of Forlì, and, in right of his wife, Caterina Sforza, sovereign of Imola, whose name is familiar to those who have followed our narrative, and who was assassinated in 1488. Among their children were Ottaviano, dispossessed of his states by Cesare Borgia in 1500; Orazio, Bishop of Lucca; Galeazzo; and Cesare, Patriarch of Constantinople. Their line still subsists in the Riario Sforza of Naples, one of whom was in 1846 Cardinal Camerlingo at Rome.

3. Ottaviano, Bishop of Viterbo.

4. A daughter, married to one Sansonio, whose son Raffaele, made Cardinal of S. Giorgio in 1477, has been mentioned as an accomplice in the Pazzi conspiracy.

Raffaele della Rovere, younger brother of Sixtus, had, by Teodora Manerola—

1. Bartolomeo, Bishop of Ferrara and Patriarch of Antioch.