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Berengar II
about 950, the area of
Montferrat was
constituted as the
marca Aleramica ("Aleramic march") for his son-in-law Aleramo. The
earliest secure do****entation...
- died 991) was the
first Marquis of
Montferrat and
Liguria (the
marca Aleramica) in
Northern Italy until his death. He was son of
William I of Montferrat...
-
Coleophora aleramica is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in
central and south-eastern Europe, Asia
Minor and the Near East. The length...
- (frontier districts)
named after their respective margraves: the
marca Aleramica of
Aleram of Montferrat, the
marca Arduinica of
Arduin Glaber, and the...
- (Vercelli, Monferrato, Ceva,
Acqui Terme, Oneglia, Albenga); the
Marca Aleramica or mark of the Aleramici.
Oberto I
margrave of
Milan and
count of Luni...
-
Turin and Montferrat. Merlone, 'Prosopografia
aleramica,’ p. 580. R. Merlone, 'Prosopografia
aleramica (secolo X e
prima metà dell'XI),' Bollettino...
-
Western Liguria,
which came to be
known for a
short period as
Marca Aleramica based upon Berengar's
appointment of his son-in-law,
Aleramo as the margrave...
- is the
Latin term for
border regions known as a
Marks or
Marches Marca Aleramica,
created in 961 in
western Liguria and
named after Aleramo Marca Anconetana...
- was
divided into
three marches:
Obertenga (east),
Arduinica (west) and
Aleramica (centre). In the 11th and 12th centuries, the
marches were
split into...
-
monastery of
Grazzano in 961. On Aleram's
death in 967, the
large marca Aleramica was
broken up:
Montferrat went to Otto and
Liguria to Anselm.
Their elder...