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Ezzelino III da
Romano (25
April 1194, Tombolo – 7
October 1259) was an
Italian feudal lord, a
member of the
Ezzelini family, in the
March of
Treviso (in...
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Onara Ezzelino I da
Romano (died 1189),
called il
Balbo Ezzelino II da
Romano (died 1235),
called il Monaco, son of
Ezzelino I
Ezzelino III da Romano...
- – who had not been
present –
asked his
father for help.
Frederick and
Ezzelino III da Romano, the
Tyrant of Verona, laid
siege to the city. The imperial...
- 1259,
Ezzelino da
Romano and his
Ghibelline army
moved into
Lombardy and
besieged Orci Novi. However, the
approach of the
Guelph army
forced Ezzelino to...
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Ezzelino I da Romano, also
known as
Ezzelino il
Balbo (died 1189) was an
Italian nobleman of the
Ezzelini family, who was lord of Onara, Romano, B****ano...
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Ezzelino II da Romano, also
known as
Ezzelino il
Monaco ("
Ezzelino the Monk"; died 1235) was an
Italian nobleman of the
Ezzelini family, who was lord of...
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Dionysius II, or both; they were bloodthirsty, unpo****r
tyrants of Sicily),
Ezzelino III da
Romano (the
cruelest of the
Ghibelline tyrants),
Obizzo d'Este,...
- Anthony's death) he took part in the
liberation of
Padua from the
tyrant Ezzelino III da
Romano in 1256.
After Belludi's own
death in
Padua in 1286, his...
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family took more power, at
first with
Ezzelino II da Romano, who
became podestà, and
later with his son
Ezzelino III da Romano. In 1206 the podestà of...
- 1228–1230. Azzo took the
chance to
capture Ferrara in 1242,
after defeating Ezzelino III da Romano, and
established his family's
lordship in the city, which...