- Álava
feudatary of Navarre, 1046–1085
Sancho Maceratiz (co-lord) 1046–1060
Ramiro 1060–1075
Marcelo 1075–1085 Lope Íñiguez 1085–?, Álava
feudatary of Castile...
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general in his army.
Gregory also
helped his son to
become a
powerful feudatary through the
acquisition of the
Duchy of Sora, on the
border between the...
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against Queen Joan I.
Under king
Ladislaus he was
among the few
Neapolitan feudataries who were able to
maintain their territorial power after the
royal war...
- (1734–1745)
Gottifredo Palace (mid-13th century), the
residence of the
powerful feudatary cardinal Gottifredo di
Raynaldo from Alatri. It is
formed by two towerhouses...
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Tomacelli was son of
Baron Giacomo Tomacelli and
Verdella Caracciolo,
feudataries of
Casarano and
nearby Casaranello, from
noble neapolitan families, and...
- Chiaramonte, the city was
confiscated and was ****igned to
several Aragonese feudataries. In 1530, the
title of
Marquis of
Terranova was
created for Giovanni...
- near-sovereign
government of some
senior member of the
royal family or a
feudatary. The
village was the most
fundamental unit of
administration under the...
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abbey in the 12th century. In that
period the
abbot was the most
powerful feudatary of the
Kingdom of Sicily,
possessing much of today's
provinces of Chieti...
- seat of a county, later,
after Charlemagne's conquest,
ruled by
Frank feudataries. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9
ottobre 2011"...
- only to the monarch, that is, it was a "free villa" not
subject to some
feudatary. In 961,
Italy was
invaded by
German troops, who
descended the valley...