- The
Goceano (Sardinian: Costèra) is a
historical and
geographical region of center-north of
Sardinia island, Italy. It
covers a
surface of 480 km2 and...
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Margrave of
Oristano and
Count of
Goceano Antonio Cubello (1427 – 1463),
Margrave of
Oristano and
Count of
Goceano Salvador Cubello (1463 – 1470), Margrave...
- Barge, Villafranca, Ginevra, Nizza, Tenda, Romont, Asti, Alessandria, of
Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant'Antioco, Pollenzo, Roccabruna...
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Limbara (1,362 m (4,469 ft)) in the northeast, the
Chain of
Marghine and
Goceano (1,259 m (4,131 ft))
running crosswise for 40 km (25 mi)
towards the north...
- Vendôme
Margrave of
Namur Margrave of
Moravia Marquis of
Oristano Marquis of
Goceano Margrave of
Antwerp Landgrave of
Alsace Count of
Artois Count of Holland...
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Majorca King of
Sardinia and of Corsica,
Margrave of Oristano,
Count of
Goceano King of
Navarre Count of Barcelona, of Roussillon, of
Cerdanya King of...
- Barcelona, of Roussillon, and of Cerdanya;
Marquess of
Oristano and
Count of
Goceano. The
title used by the
first Bourbon (Bourbon-Anjou
branch of the House...
- Oristano, Sezana;
Conte di Moriana, Nizza, Tenda, Asti, Alessandria,
Goceano;
Barone di Vaud e di Faucigny;
Signore di Vercelli, Pinerolo, Tarantasia...
- Barge, Villafranca, Ginevra, Nizza, Tenda, Romont, Asti, Alessandria, of
Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant'Antioco, Pollenzo, Roccabruna...
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limited area
around Oristano. The new feud,
together with the
county of
Goceano, was ****igned by King
Martin I of
Aragon to
Leonardo Cubello, who descended...