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Ildebrandino Conti (c. 1280 – 2
November 1352) was a
Roman nobleman and
Catholic prelate who
served as the
bishop of
Padua from 1319
until his death. Conti...
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Boccaccio Cardinal Giovanni Colonna Fra
Giovanni Colonna Guido Sette Ildebrandino Conti Laura de
Noves Lodewijk Heyligen Ser
Petracco Philippe de Cab****oles...
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monastery in the area. In 1291, San
Marino appealed to the
bishop of Arezzo,
Ildebrandino Guidi di Romena,
against the
contribution demands by the
Vicario del...
- of
Sicily Maximilla, also
called Matilda (died
after 1137),
married Ildebrandino VI
Aldobrandeschi family. One of Roger's daughters,
named Matilda, married...
- of law, medicine, and
economics and management. On
December 26, 1240,
Ildebrandino Cacciaconti, the then podestà of Siena,
signed a
decree imposing a tax...
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these letters included Philippe de Cab****oles,
bishop of Cavaillon;
Ildebrandino Conti,
bishop of Padua; Cola di Rienzo,
tribune of Rome;
Francesco Nelli...
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writer and
political figure. Dino is an
abridgement of
Aldobrandino or
Ildebrandino. He was born into a
popolano or
prosperous family of Florence, supporters...
- century. Much of
these walls still exist today. On
December 26, 1240,
Ildebrandino Cacciaconti, the then podestà of Siena,
signed a
decree imposing a tax...
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Matafari was
appointed vicar general of the
diocese of
Padua by
Bishop Ildebrandino Conti, who was
staying at the
Avignonese curia. By 1330, he had been...
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Judaism Government Absolute Monarchy (County)
Count • 1274–1283
Ildebrandino X
Aldobrandeschi • 1631–1658
Mario II
Sforza History • Division of...