-
northern triarchy, or third, with
Grapella of Verona. When she died in 1255,
William wanted to
seize her lordship, but
Grapella laid
claim to her inheritance...
-
included flavors such as Limonella, Cherryella, Orangella, Limella, and
Grapella. By the mid-1920s, this name had been discontinued, with the
flavors instead...
- Triarch, wife of
William II of
Villehardouin Narzotto dalle Carceri,
Triarch Grapella dalle Carceri,
Triarch 1262–1264
Guglielmo II
dalle Carceri,
Triarch 1263–1275...
- bellum:
William recognized Guglielmo, Narzotto, and Guglielmo's
nephew Grapella as triarchs, and they in turn
swore their allegiance to him. The fortress...
- in 1262, the
triarchs Guglielmo da Verona,
Narzotto dalle Carceri, and
Grapella dalle Carceri (Leone's son and Carintana's
ultimate successor) officially...
- 1525–34
Gisela Agnes of Rath (1669–1740),
Countess of Nienburg, 1694–1740
Grapella dalle Carceri,
Princs of Euboea, 1262–64
Guglielma Pallavicini (d. 1358)...