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- Guecellone VII da Camino (c. 1275 – 1324) was an Italian nobleman and lord of Treviso. The second son of Gherardo III da Camino, he was initially destined...
- Guecellone II da Camino (born Guecellone da Montanara; died 1187) was an Italian medieval noble and military leader, belonging to the Da Camino family...
- when the family's lands near Treviso were confiscated after his cousin Guecellone V had been identified as the instigator of the ********ins of Marino Dandolo...
- who married Wilfred of Colfosco. Their daughter Sofia in turn married Guecellone II da Camino, and thenceforth the castle was owned by the Caminesi family...
- Veronese leader Cangrande I della Scala or even his brother and successor, Guecellone VII da Camino. Angella, Enrica; Pietro Bongi (1993). Sulle terre dei da...
- nobleman and military leader, a member of the Da Camino family. The son of Guecellone VI da Camino, he was allied with his cousin Gherardo III da Camino when...
- and writer Gerard of Cremona, Italian translator and writer (b. 1114) Guecellone II, Italian nobleman (House of Da Camino) Raymond III, crusader and count...
- became detached from the Ghibelline faction and allied with the Guelph Guecellone da Camino. That same year he aided the Milanese against the emperor. In...
- 1275) date unknown Domarat Grzymała, Polish bishop (House of Grzymała) Guecellone VII, Italian nobleman (House of Da Camino) Helvig of Holstein, queen consort...
- Ghibelline party caused the quick collapse of the family's fortunes. His son Guecellone was soon ousted from Treviso, ending forever the da Camino's rule there...