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Oldrado in fact had no male children.
Giovanni Andrea was
succeeded by his son
Oldrado III
Lampugnani as
possessor of the
Legnanese fortress.
Oldrado...
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Oldrado da
Tresseno (died 1233) was an
Italian politician, podestà (mayor) of
Milan in the 13th century. He is
responsible for
restructuring Piazza dei...
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Oldradus de
Ponte (died 1335) was an
Italian jurist born in Lodi,
active in the
Roman curia in the
early fourteenth century.
Previously he had
taught at...
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Nuovo ("new broletto"). The
palace is
decorated with a
relief representing Oldrado da
Tresseno (podestà of
Milan and
fierce prosecutor of the
Cathar heretics)...
- in
northern Italy,
until they were
annihilated by the podestà of Milan,
Oldrado da Tresseno.
Demographic Statistics City Hall "Superficie di
Comuni Province...
- and with a male name,
under a
condottieri (freelance commander)
named Oldrado Lampugnano beginning in 1423.
Jacqueline of Wittelsbach,
Countess of Hainaut...
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Mensile locale (zona del chierese)
Centotorri del
marzo 2009, p. 17.
Oldrado Poggio (24 June 2019). ""Vi
racconto il mio
Augusto Monti,
marito e scrittore""...
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eventually reduced to twelve.
Giovanni Marliani Giovanni Moresini Rolando or
Oldrado Lampugnani Giovanni Olgiati Bartolomeo Visconti Giovanni Omodei Giacomello...
- accomplices, all of whom
either escaped or were murdered. His relative,
Oldrado Lampugnano, was
elected to the
Captains and
Defenders in the Ghibelline...
-
swimming towards Sala and Spurano.
During the
clashes the
Comasco leader Oldrado was
killed by the
spear of
Alberto Natale.
After having collected a huge...