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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...
- Oldrado in fact had no male children. Giovanni Andrea was succeeded by his son Oldrado III Lampugnani as possessor of the Legnanese fortress. Oldrado...
- Nuovo ("new broletto"). The palace is decorated with a relief representing Oldrado da Tresseno (podestà of Milan and fierce prosecutor of the Cathar heretics)...
- 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...
- 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...
- eventually reduced to twelve. Giovanni Marliani Giovanni Moresini Rolando or Oldrado Lampugnani Giovanni Olgiati Bartolomeo Visconti Giovanni Omodei Giacomello...
- Vallone as Marco Visconti Pamela Villoresi as Bice Sandro Tuminelli as Oldrado Gianni Garko as Lupo Warner Bentivegna as Lodrisio Visconti Liliana Feldman...
- Church of Madonnina dei Ronchi. It was built in 1641 after a descendant of Oldrado II Lampugnani gave permission to turn the family chapel into a church....
- Rodiani, while tried and pardoned by Cabrino Fondolo, entered the service of Oldrado Lampugnano, a condottiere (mercenary commander), as a cavalryman in 1423...