- The da
Camino (also
known as
Camino or
Caminesi) were an
Italian noble family whose fame is
connected to the
mediaeval history of the
March of Treviso...
-
Guecellone II da
Camino (born
Guecellone da Montanara; died 1187) was an
Italian medieval noble and
military leader,
belonging to the Da
Camino family...
- the High
Middle Ages the
region was
under the
domination of the
Guelph Caminesi and the
Ghibelline Ezzelini families. In time the
march came
under the...
- powers,
including the da
Carrara and Scaligeri.
After the fall of the last
Caminesi lord,
Rizzardo IV, the
Marca was the site of
continuous struggles and ravages...
-
married Guecellone II da Camino, and
thenceforth the
castle was
owned by the
Caminesi family. The
castle was
rebuilt in 1311 by
Rizzardo IV da Camino, lord of...
- Po****tion (1 June 2008) • Total 2,300 • Density 190/km2 (500/sq mi)
Demonym Caminesi Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 31046 Dialing code...
- Po****tion (December 2007) • Total 751 • Density 44/km2 (110/sq mi)
Demonym Caminesi Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 89040 Dialing code...
- Dunnideer,
English bishop-elect
Tolberto III,
Italian nobleman (House of
Caminesi) (b. 1263)
Wolfert II van Borselen,
Dutch nobleman and
knight (b. 1280)...
- Sant'Urbano: De Bastiani. Picotti,
Giovanni Battista (1975) [1905]. I
Caminesi e la loro
signoria in Treviso. Roma:
Multigrafica Editrice. Verci, Giambattista...
-
violent act of vendetta, the
banished Meduna nobles,
supported by the
Caminesi,
attacked the town of
Meduna itself,
causing considerable damage. The riots...