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Biandrate (Piedmontese: Biandrà, Lombard: Biandraa) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Novara in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about...
- The
Blessed Giorgio di
Biandrate, or
Giorgio da
Orazio di
Biandrate (died 1483) was a
member of the
family of the
counts of San
Giorgio Canavese in north-west...
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Piedmontese lands east of
Turin were
divided into the
counties of Saluzzo,
Biandrate and the
March of Montferrat,
which eventually allowed the
cities of Chieri...
-
Italian noblewoman who
married first the
condottiero Facino Cane,
Count of
Biandrate and a
cousin once removed, and then
Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan...
- Oberto, Uberto, or
Umberto II (English: Humbert) was the
Count of
Biandrate (Blan-Dras) in
Lombardy and a parti****nt in the
Fourth Crusade.
Oberto was...
- the
Biandrate family. He was
granted dominion over Foglizzo, Balangero, and
Mathi by the
Marquess of Montferrat.
During this period, the
Biandrate family...
- Gian
Francesco Biandrate di San
Giorgio Aldobrandini (1545–1605) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal. On 3 Nov 1585, he was
consecrated bishop by
Giovanni Antonio...
- each sides' preferences; in the event, the
Imperial candidate—Guido of
Biandrate—was
elected against Adrian's wishes.
There was also
increasing disagreement...
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least to the 12th
century and
belonged for much of its
history to the
Biandrate family. Over time,
multiple constructions were
built on the hill where...
- of the
Ranieri family or a
conflation of the 12th-century
Ranieri di
Biandrate and the 13th-century
Marquis William VII of Montferrat. This
tyrant attempted...