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Auriate was a
county in
medieval Italy on the
eastern slopes of the
Western Alps
lying between Cuneo and Saluzzo. The
county existed from the late ninth...
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whose members bore the
title of
Counts of
Auriate; one
might then
speculate that one of the
Arduinici of
Auriate gave
origin to this family,
which suddenly...
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Italy was Roger, son of Arduin, who was
established as
count (comes) at
Auriate in the
early tenth century. He
extended his
power and was
succeeded by...
- Glabrione, or il Glabro,
meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was
count of
Auriate from c. 935,
count of
Turin from c. 941/942, and
Margrave of
Turin from...
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comprised several counties in Piedmont,
including the
counties of Turin,
Auriate,
Albenga and, probably, Ventimiglia. The
confines of the
march thus stretched...
- the
eldest son of
Arduin Glaber, from whom he
inherited the
county of
Auriate and the vast
March of Susa. The
march extended from the Susa
Valley by...
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imprisoned and then beheaded. He
married Guntida daughter of the
Count of
Auriate and had four children: Hugo, who may have been the
killer of the emperor...
- the
Ligurian coast with the
counties of Acqui, Alba, Asti, Bredulo [it],
Auriate, Turin, Ivrea, Vercelli, Pombia, Stazzona, Bulgaria, Lomello, Savona, and...
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included property in the
counties of
Turin (especially in the Susa Valley),
Auriate, and Asti.
Adelaide also
inherited property, but
probably not
comital authority...
- a
daughter Prangarda who
married Manfredo I
Marchese of Turin,
Conte d´
Auriate, and
Marchese of Susa-Piemonte.[citation needed] Jestice,
Phyllis G. (2018)...