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- from Milan Giocoli: from Ferrara Este: from Ferrara Turchi: from Ferrara Adelardi: from Ferrara Malatesta: from Rimini Del Sale: from Ravenna Cerchi: from...
- Marchesella, Ferrara p****ed to Azzo VI d'Este In 1146, with the last of the Adelardi. In 1242 Azzo VII Novello was nominated podestà for his lifetime. The lordship...
- 1069-1102/3), with whom he had a daughter named Adelasia, who married Guglielmo Adelardi. Alberto Azzo II lived to at least 100. He died in August 1097 at the monastery...
- from the cathedral square one reaches the historic via Guglielmo degli Adelardi (the ancient via Gorgadello). Before the seat of the Studium in 1567 was...
- St Dunstan, Oxford University Press, 2012. Adelard of Ghent, Epistola Adelardi ad El****um Archiepiscopum de Vita Sancti Dunstani, Adelard's letter to...
- church was erected at the site of a former castle owned by the family of Adelardi Marchesella. The church was commissioned in 1777 by the local parish priest...
- by the wrestling for power between two preeminent families, the Guelph Adelardi and the Ghibelline Salinguerra. The powerful Imperial House of Este threw...
- Lendinara c. 1140–1190 c. 1190 (before 1193) Marquisate of Este Marchesella Adelardi 1120 two children Co-rulers of Obizzo I, both predeceased him. Azzo V as...
- Villamarzana. Sights include the castle, built in 1146 by Guglielmo III degli Adelardi Marcheselli, lord of Ferrara, and the parish church (rebuilt around 1516)...
- the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Sanfilippodytes adelardi (Rochette, 1983) Sanfilippodytes barbarae (Fall, 1932) Sanfilippodytes...