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Parma in 1045. He died at
Parma in 1072.
Cadalo was the son of the
Lombard Ingone, the son of Wicard, the son of Atone. The
family may have
originated at...
- Ingo (or
Ingone)
della Volta (late 11th
century or
early 12th
century –
after 1174) was a
Genoese politician, an
authoritative figure in the political...
-
Volta family, with the
families Mallone, Bustarino, Marchione, Stancone,
Ingone, and
Libertino formed the
Albergo Cattaneo (first of
these consortium institutions)...
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Gravellona belongs to the
archbishop of Novara, who gave
executive power to
Ingone. In 1152,
Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa confirm feudal power to the "Barbavara"...
- (attested 881) ... Leo (attested 970, 981)
Gregorius (attested 988, 998) Ingo (
Ingone)
Ambrosius Rolandus (attested 1046) Grati****
Guido ...
Landolfo (1105–1138/1139)...
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Girelmo to the
Roman Synod of 1059. Kehr, p. 173 no. 6. Savio, pp. 139-140.
Ingone was
summoned to a
Roman synod by Pope
Gregory VII in a
letter of 25 January...