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Marquis of Baux (French:
Marquis des Baux) is a
subsidiary title of the
prince of Monaco. When possible, the
title p****es from the
reigning prince to the...
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Saracen raids, and in the 12th
century it was
contended between the
marquisses of Noli and the Del
Carretto family.
Later it was a
possession of the...
- The
March (also
margraviate or marquisate) of
Montferrat was a
frontier march of the
Kingdom of
Italy during the
Middle Ages and a
state of the Holy Roman...
- This is a list of the Lords,
Barons and
Marquisses of Baux. Pons the
Younger (born c. 950, fl. 971-1028),
father of Hugh I (born c. 970 –
after 1059),...
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Marquisate of
Finale was an
Italian state of the Holy
Roman Empire in what is now Liguria, part of the
former medieval Aleramici March. It was ruled...
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freeing themselves from the
authority of the
bishops of Asti and the
marquisses of
Montferrat and Saluzzo. In 1210, the
latter occupied it, and in 1231...
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herself in a
castle here.
Later in the
Middle Ages the town was
under the
Marquisses of Gavi,
allied with
Frederick Barbarossa, who took
refuge here after...
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Filippino Lippi. Also in the
transept is a
choir from
which the
Frescobaldi Marquisses could parti****te in the
rites without being seen by the crowd. The sacristy...
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descendant of
Obizzo Malaspina, was the
Marquisse of
Verrucola and the lord of Fosdinovo. He is the
forefather of the
marquisses of
Fosdinovo and of its related...
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given by
emperor Henry VII to the
Genoese Spinola family, who were
named marquisses of the town in 1641.
Three years later Arquata also
obtained the right...