- 11th century. The
first known representative of this name was
Oberto il
Pelavicino († 1148), a
descendant of the
frankish house of
Obertenghi from the early...
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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...
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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...
- caution; obsolete) Gentile,
Michele Lupo (1912). Il
Regesto del
Codice Pelavicino in: Atti
della Società
ligure di
storia patria, Vol. XLIV (Genova, 1912)...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Brescia to
forestall the
takeover by the pro-imperial
exiles led by
Oberto Pelavicino and
Buoso da Dovara. Filippo, who had led
forces out to meet Oberto, was...
- CLXXVIII-class,
classVIII CCXVIII-CCXIX. M. Lupo Gentile, Il
regesto del
codice Pelavicino, in Atti
della Società
Ligure di
Storia Patria, XLIV (1912). Il Registrum...
-
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...
- 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...