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Castel Tealdo or
Thealto was a
former medieval castle forming part of the
defenses of Ferrara. Few
traces of its
existence remain. The
castle stood along...
- Tedald,
Tedaldo, or
Tedaldus may
refer to:
Tedald of
Canossa (d. 1012),
Italian noble Tedald (bishop of Arezzo) (d. 1036), son of
Tedald of
Canossa Tedald...
- of Parma, and had issue.
Eleonora d'Este (1639–1640), died in infancy.
Tedaldo d'Este' (1640–1643), died in infancy.
Almerigo d'Este (8 May 1641 – 14...
- Duke of
Parma and had issue.
Eleonora d'Este (1639–1640) died in infancy.
Tedaldo d'Este (1640–1643) died in infancy.
Almerigo d'Este (8 May 1641 – 14 November...
- He
married Ildegarde.
Their children were
Rodolfo who died
about 973
Tedaldo who died 8 May 1012
Count of
Reggio who
married Guillia.
Their son was...
- Gwen
Petrie Episode: "It Runs in the Family" 1989 It's a
Living Terry Tedaldo Episode: "I
Never Sang for My Father" Mr.
Belvedere Professor Ann Burns...
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Tedald (died 1012), of the
House of Canossa, was the
count of
Brescia from 980, Modena, Ferrara, and
Reggio from 981, and
Mantua from 1006. He used the...
- sta**** for a few
months in Acre and were able to
speak with
Archdeacon Tedaldo Visconti of Piacenza. The Polo family, on that occasion, had expressed...
- who in turn
sought support from Pope
Clement V.
Venice seized Castel Tedaldo in Ferrara,
while parts of the city came
under Papal control.
After Venice...
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bastion fort was
erected in the 1600s by Pope Paul V on the site the
Castel Tedaldo, an old
castle at the south-west
angle of the town, this was
occupied by...