- The
Gottifredo Palace is a
large medieval house in
Alatri in the
Lazio Region of Italy. It lies at the
confluence of the main
streets of
Alatri at the...
-
degli Scolopi (1734–1745)
Gottifredo Palace (mid-13th century), the
residence of the
powerful feudatary cardinal Gottifredo di
Raynaldo from Alatri. It...
- the next year, Podestà of Pistoia. In 1315, he
fight along his
brother Gottifredo,
partisans of the
Florentines and the
black Guelphs in the
Battle of Montecatini...
-
Republic of Florence. Some
sources trace the
origins of the
family to a
Gottifredo who
lived in
Florence in the
twelfth century. The
first do****ented member...
- Calanna,
Acireale Palazzo della Città,
Acireale Palazzo Musmeci,
Acireale Gottifredo Palace,
Alatri Pamphilj Palace (Albano)
Palace of the
Popes in Anagni...
- Italy.
Built in the 11th century, the
castle was
donated by its owners;
Gottifredo di
Arnolfo and
Arnolfino di
Cristofano to the
monks of the
Saint Michael...
- of the
provincial synod, and of the Holy See. 1073 - Raynerius. 1139 -
Gottifredo degli Alberti. 1310, 13
August -
Antonio D'Orso. 1327, 1
August - Francesco...
-
castle dates from the 11th century. On 5
September 1140, it was
donated by
Gottifredo di
Arnolfo and
Arnolfino di Cristofano,
heirs of the founders, to the...
-
named him
archdeacon of the cathedral. The
canon who
vacated the post,
Gottifredo Spinola [it],
performed the consecration. In 1341,
Sette acted as vicar...
- "Il
palazzo del
cardinale Gottifredo ad Alatri,"
Palladium II (1952), pp. 109–112. G.
Marchetti Longhi, "Il
cardinale Gottifredo di Alatri, la sua famiglia...