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Adelasia (variant
forms include Adelaide, Azalaïs, and Alasia) may
refer to:
Adelaide del
Vasto (c. 1075–1118),
countess of
Sicily and
Queen of Jerusalem...
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Adelasia (1207–1259), was the
Judge of
Logudoro from 1236 and the
titular Judge of
Gallura from 1238. She was the
eldest child of Mari**** II of Logudoro...
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Adelaide del
Vasto (
Adelasia, Azalaïs) (c. 1075 – 16
April 1118) was
countess of
Sicily as the
third spouse of
Roger I of Sicily, and
Queen consort of...
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Adelasia Cocco (born 1885, died 1983) was a 20th-century
Sardinian medical doctor. Born in Sardinia,
Cocco became one of the
first female medical doctors...
- Genoa, who
would originate from the
Lords of
Vezzano Ligure, and his wife,
Adelasia,
probably a
local noblewoman.
Grimaldo was the
youngest of the brothers:...
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widowed a year
later Matilda, who
married Alberto Zueta,
Margrave of
Parodi Adelasia, who
became a nun one
possibly named Isabella, who
married Guido, Count...
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Pisan domination,
convinced the
emperor to
marry Enzo to Ubaldo's widow,
Adelasia of
Torres (died 1255). Upon the marriage, Enzo by jure
uxoris would accede...
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Marquis of
Montferrat Matilda, wife of
Alberto of Parodi,
Margrave of
Parodi Adelasia—a nun Isabella—wife of Guido,
Count of
Biandrate Previte-Orton 1912, p...
- kinship. He was
seneschal of King Enzo of Hohenstaufen,
husband of the
judge Adelasia of Torres: he won her
trust and then
carried out
continuous frauds (according...
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Genoa and came to an end in 1259
after the
death of the ju****ssa (queen)
Adelasia. The
territory was
divided up
between the
Doria and
Malaspina families...