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Ugone della Volta was the
second Archbishop of
Genoa from 1163 to 1188
after Siro de' Porcello. He was a
peacemaker in the city of Genoa,
mediating between...
- trusted,
elderly counsellors,
Lotario and
Ugone. Lotario's
daughter Emilia is
engaged to
Ugone's son, Guido.
Ugone has
another daughter, Teodata, who is young...
- [better source needed] Also
known as Hugh of Lusignan, Ugo di Lusignano,
Ugone di Lusignano, Lisinhac. From 1426,[1], with the
title of Sant'Adriano al...
- Hugh of
Remiremont (c.1020 – c.1099),
called Candidus or
Blancus (both
meaning "the white"), was a
medieval cardinal. Born in Lorraine, Hugh
became a Benedictine...
- 2019-12-11. Rotundo,
Domenico (2005).
Nuceria Paganorum – Le
origini di
Ugone dei Pagani:
fondatore e 1º Gran
Maestro dei
Cavalieri Templari (in Italian)...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Ugone Bishop of
Ostia 1158–81 Succeeded by
Theobald Preceded by
Alexander III Pope 1181–85 Succeeded by
Urban III...
- di
Galera 14.
Francesco Orsini, Duke of
Gravina 29.
Bartolomea Spinelli 7.
Caterina Orsini 30.
Ugone Scilliato 15.
Flavia Scilliato 31. Rita di Molise...
- used it
circa 1055.
Honorificabilitudo appears in a
charter of 1187 by
Ugone della Volta,
second Archbishop of Genoa.
Various forms of the word were...
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grandson -through his mother- of
Barisone II of Arborea. He is
often known as
Ugone de Bas, Bas
being the
common denomination for the
viscounty of Besalú. He...
- (1800–200 b.C.). In the
second half of the 12th
century it
became a feud of
Ugone da
Poncarale and in 1196 it was
donated to the
monks of Leno.
Moniga was...