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- Werner von Urslingen (Werner of Urslingen in English, called in Italian: Guarnieri d'Urslingen or Duca Guarnieri; c. 1308 – 1354) from German-speaking...
- Conrad of Urslingen (German: Konrad von Urslingen) may refer to: Conrad I, Duke of Spoleto (r. 1183–1190, 1195–1198) Conrad II, Duke of Spoleto (r. 1198–1205)...
- Rainald of Urslingen was the son of Conrad of Urslingen and Duke of Spoleto from 1223 to 1230. Rainald was initially appointed by the Papacy to oppose...
- 1342, the company was dissolved and Urslingen and many of his German followers returned home. In 1347 Urslingen was hired by King Louis I of Hungary...
- Berthold of Urslingen (fl. 1217–1234) was a German nobleman whose career was spent almost entirely in central Italy, where his family had a claim to the...
- well-organised mercenaries in Italy were the Ventura Companies of Duke Werner von Urslingen and Count Konrad von Landau. Werner's company differed from other mercenary...
- they included the Great Company formed by the German knight Werner von Urslingen (1342), the Compagnia di San Giorgio formed by the Italian nobleman Lodrisio...
- Sterz Talbart Talbardon Bour de Breteuil Pedro de San Superano Werner von Urslingen Bernard de la Salle Juan de Urtubia Lodrisio Visconti Battles Apros Brignais...
- of the duchess of Spoleto, the wife of the Swabian noble Conrad I of Urslingen, who was named duke of Spoleto by Frederick Barbarossa. Frederick II sta****...
- family of the Werner (Guarnieri) of Urslingen, margraves of Ancona. In 1183, Frederick appointed Conrad of Urslingen as the duke. Conrad ruled until 1190...