- The
House of
Obertenghi were a
prominent Italian noble family of
Longobard origin descended from
Viscount Adalbert III,
first Margrave of Milan. The family...
- († 1148), a
descendant of the
frankish house of
Obertenghi from the
early Middle Ages. The
Obertenghi had been
Margraves of
Eastern Liguria since 951...
- Azzo) (c. 970 – 1029) was an
Italian nobleman. He was a
member of the
Obertenghi (or Adalbertini) family. From 1014 onward, he was
margrave of
Milan and...
- "Adalberto III" (10th
century – 951?) was an
Italian nobleman tied with the
Obertenghi family and a well-known
ancestor of the
Houses of Este,
Pallavicini and...
- Oberto;born
around 940; died
after 1014) was
Margrave of Milan. A
member of the
Obertenghi family, he
succeeded his father,
Otbert I, as
margrave after his father's...
- the
House of
Hanover Royal Standard of
Hanover Parent family Bonifaci →
Obertenghi → Este → Welf
Country Kingdom of
Great Britain Kingdom of
Ireland United...
-
family of
Longobard origin that
descended from
Boniface I,
through the
Obertenghi line, that
ruled Lunigiana from the 13th to the 14th centuries, and the...
- Milan, and Genoa. The
march was
originally held in the
elder line of the
Obertenghi,
descended from
Oberto I. The
title marchio became common in the family...
-
Annales Sanctæ Trinitatis, MGH SS XIX, p. 2. Pivano,
Silvio (1935). "
Obertenghi".
Enciclopedia Italiana. Treccani. Muratori, L. A. (1717)
Delle Antichità...
-
Italian count palatine and
margrave and the
oldest known member of the
Obertenghi family.
Oberto I
inherited the
countship of
Milan in 951 from his father...