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- as Pallavicino and formerly known as Pelavicino, is an ancient Italian noble family founded by Oberto II Pelavicino of the Frankish House of Obertenghi...
- Oberto (Uberto) Pelavicino or Pallavicino (1197-1269) was an Italian field captain under Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a member of the noble...
- Count of Genoa – first-born son of Otbert I; grandfather of Adalbert II Pelavicino, founder of the Pallavicini family. 1002–1014: Otbert II, Margrave of...
- Enzo and his father's other loyal supporters—Manfredi Lancia, Oberto Pelavicino, Ezzelino da Romano, Pietro Ruffo and Taddeo da Sessa. At Parma he was...
- invasion of Lombardy with Charles I of Naples, caused a war with Oberto Pelavicino, the chief Ghibelline commander in the region, in 1264. William resisted...
- Manfred tried to establish a relationship with the new emperor, but Oberto Pelavicino was preferred. This, and the harsh treatment that the emperor dealt out...
- caution; obsolete) Gentile, Michele Lupo (1912). Il Regesto del Codice Pelavicino in: Atti della Società ligure di storia patria, Vol. XLIV (Genova, 1912)...
- Doria (died 1295), politician and admiral of the Republic of Genoa Oberto Pelavicino, or Pallavicino (1197–1269), Italian field captain under Holy Roman Emperor...
- called borgo, which disappeared during this century. In 1260, Uberto Pelavicino conquered the Brescia area; however, the people of Brescia dismissed the...
- the hospital of Servarecia) is almost certainly mentioned in the Codice Pelavicino from about 1150, and recalled in do****ents and testaments from 1228 and...