- century, when it was
established as the
Arduinic March (Latin:
marca Arduinica). It
comprised several counties in Piedmont,
including the
counties of...
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respective margraves: the
marca Aleramica of
Aleram of Montferrat, the
marca Arduinica of
Arduin Glaber, and the
marca Obertenga of Oberto. This last division...
-
Marquisate of Turin,
which came to be
known for a
short period as
Marca Arduinica based upon Berengar's
appointment of
Arduin Glaber as the margrave. Western...
- (Torino, Ivrea,
Maritime Alps, Nice, Ventimiglia, Sanremo); the
Marca Arduinica or mark of the Arduinici. Aleramo,
Marquis of Montferrat, he
named margrave...
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newly created March of Genoa. In the
Turin territory known as the
marca Arduinica, Otto
returned management to
Arduin Glaber and then in 964 Otto appointed...
- Arduin's
territories were
organised as the
March of Turin, or
marca Arduinica.
Arduin allied his
family with the
House of
Canossa by
marrying his heir...
- the
March of Ancona, an
alternative name for the
Marca Anconetana Marca Arduinica, or
march of Turin,
founded in 941 and
named after Arduin Glaber Marca...
-
Ligurian territory was
divided into
three marches:
Obertenga (east),
Arduinica (west) and
Aleramica (centre). In the 11th and 12th centuries, the marches...
- [1] G. Sergi, ‘Una
grande circoscrizione del
regno italico: la
marca arduinica di Torino,’
Studi Medievali XII (1971), 637-712 C. Violante, ‘Quelques...
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named after their respective margraves: the
Marca Aleramica, the
Marca Arduinica, and the
Marca Obertenga. The last
division consists of
Lombardy with...