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Cansignorio della Scala (5
March 1340 – 19
October 1375) was Lord of
Verona from 1359
until 1375,
initially together with his
brother Paolo Alboino. He...
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surrounded himself with
German mercenaries, but was
killed by his
brother Cansignorio (1359–1375), who
beautified Verona with palaces,
provided it with aqueducts...
- 1345
Detail of Mastino's tomb Tomb of
Cansignorio della Scala, 1375 Top of
Cansignorio's tomb
Detail of
Cansignorio's statue Pre-1914
photograph Detail of...
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Cansignorio Palazzo del Podestà,
Verona Loggia del
Consiglio Palazzo Domus Nova. La Casa
della Pietà
Loggia del
Consiglio Palazzo Cansignorio. Palazzo...
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capitano here. The
walls still visible today, were
built in 1379 by
Cansignorio of the
Scaliger family.
Their rule was
followed by
those of the Visconti...
- Son of
Mastino II Son-in-law of
Louis IV
Murdered by his
brother Cansignorio Cansignorio della Scala 14
December 1359 18
October 1375
Ghibelline Son of...
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himself with
Brandenburgian mercenaries. He was
killed by his
brother Cansignorio (1359–1375), who
beautified the city with palaces,
provided it with aqueducts...
- mercenaries. This did not
prevent him
being ********inated by his
brother Cansignorio, who, with the help of the
Carraresi of Padua,
succeeded him. Cangrande...
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married Cansignorio della Scala.
Cansignorio was a
younger brother and
nominal co-ruler of
Cangrande II
della Scala, Lord of Verona. In 1359,
Cansignorio ********inated...
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Bavaria daughter of
Louis IV, Holy
Roman Emperor Alboino (1333–1375)
Cansignorio (c. 1334–1375)
Married to
Agnes of
Durazzo Beatrice Regina della Scala...