-
their enemies in the March,
particularly the Este and the San
Bonifacio (
Sambonifacio). In 1232 the
brothers struck an
alliance with
Frederick and received...
-
between the
Guelph and
Ghibelline families: the
former headed by the
Sambonifacio, the
latter by the
Montecchi at first, and then by the Scaligeri; the...
- (Obelisk) 12 (Obelisk) 13
Bernardo Nani 14
Vettor Pisani 15
Lodovico Sambonifacio 16
Antonio Michiel 17
Antonio Barbarigo 18
Domenico Lazzarin 19 Taddeo...
- Mosezzo. His
brother Milone became the
founder of the
Veronese family of
Sambonifacio. In 892, he was
appointed Count of
Milan by
Emperor Guy II of Spoleto...
- of his sons and
Luigi Trezza. His
works in
Verona include the
Palazzo Sambonifacio Tedeschi (built 1750, now the
Hotel Accademia), the
Palazzo Balladoro...
- Milo's
family subsequently became known as "da San Bonifacio" (later
Sambonifacio)
after his castle. Milo's
career has been
compared to that of Gandulf...
- hunting. He is
credited with
Annales civitatis Vicentiae by tradition. The
Sambonifacio (or San Bonifacio) were a
noble family of Verona. With the rise of Ezzelino...
- 1889, when his
brother died, he
obtained his
prebend from the
Count of
Sambonifacio in Mandriola. He left
numerous historical works, as well as prosopographies...
- rank of county. Many of the
Valpolicella fiefdoms confiscated from the
Sambonifacio,
Guelph enemies of the Scaligeri, were
entrusted to
Federico della Scala...
-
comital rights over land and
villas in the area to
Count Sauro of the
Sambonifacio family. However,
administratively Valpolicella had no
recognition until...