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  • Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan
  • Margrave of Milan (1009–1097)

    Albert Azzo II (Italian: Alberto Azzo II; January/February 997 – 20 August 1097), Margrave of Milan, and Liguria, Count of Gavello, Padua, Rovigo, Lunigiana

    Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan

    Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan

    Albert_Azzo_II,_Margrave_of_Milan

  • Azzo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Azzo (Italian) or Azzus (Latin) are variations of the same name. Azo, Atto, and Hatto are other variants. Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, Italian nobleman

    Azzo

    Azzo

  • Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan
  • Italian nobleman

    Albert Azzo I (Italian: Alberto Azzo or Adalberto Azzo) (c. 970 – 1029) was an Italian nobleman. He was a member of the Obertenghi (or Adalbertini) family

    Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan

    Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan

    Albert_Azzo_I,_Margrave_of_Milan

  • Azzo VII d'Este
  • Italian nobleman (1205–1264)

    Azzo VII d'Este (also known as Novello; c. 1205 – 17 February 1264) was an Italian nobleman and military leader. He was the Marquis of Este and the first

    Azzo VII d'Este

    Azzo VII d'Este

    Azzo_VII_d'Este

  • Azzo VI d'Este
  • Italian condotierro (1170–1212)

    Azzo VI (1170 – November 1212), also known as Azzolino, was an Italian nobleman and condottiero. He held the title of Marquis of Este (marchio Eystensis)

    Azzo VI d'Este

    Azzo VI d'Este

    Azzo_VI_d'Este

  • Azzo X d'Este
  • Italian condottiero

    Azzo X d'Este (1344–1415) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the House of Este. Born into a cadet branch of the family, he contested the seigniory

    Azzo X d'Este

    Azzo_X_d'Este

  • Azzo VIII d'Este
  • Italian lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1293 (died 1308)

    Azzo VIII d'Este (died 31 January 1308) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1293 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo II and Giacomina Fieschi

    Azzo VIII d'Este

    Azzo VIII d'Este

    Azzo_VIII_d'Este

  • Azzone Visconti
  • Milanese nobleman

    Azzone Visconti (7 December 1302 – 16 August 1339) was lord of Milan from 1329 until his death. After the death of his uncle, Marco Visconti, he was threatened

    Azzone Visconti

    Azzone Visconti

    Azzone_Visconti

  • House of Welf
  • European royal dynasty

    the son of Welf III's sister Kunigunde of Altdorf and her husband Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. In 1070, Welf IV became Duke of Bavaria. Welf II,

    House of Welf

    House of Welf

    House_of_Welf

  • Azzo Alidosi
  • Italian condottiero and nobleman

    Azzo Alidosi (died 1372) was an Italian condottiero and a lord of Imola. The son of Roberto Alidosi, he was governor of Fermo in 1364–1367, and succeeded

    Azzo Alidosi

    Azzo_Alidosi

  • Azzo Passalacqua
  • Italian general

    Azzo Passalacqua (2 July 1885 – 7 September 1967) was an Italian general during World War II. He was born in 1885 in the province of Rieti, the son of

    Azzo Passalacqua

    Azzo_Passalacqua

  • Aldobrandino I d'Este
  • 13th-century Italian nobleman

    Aldobrandino was born in 1190 as the son of Azzo VI d’Este. He was co-ruler with his half-brother Azzo VII as Marquis of Este and Ferrara through 1212

    Aldobrandino I d'Este

    Aldobrandino I d'Este

    Aldobrandino_I_d'Este

  • House of Este
  • European dynasty of Longobard origin

    His nephew Azzo d'Este VI (1170–1212) became podestà of Mantua and Verona. As the dowry of his niece the Marchesella, Ferrara passed to Azzo VI d'Este

    House of Este

    House of Este

    House_of_Este

  • Adela of Milan
  • Northern Italian noblewoman

    1012) was a northern Italian noblewoman. Through her marriage to Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, Adela was Margravine of Milan. Adela's parents and

    Adela of Milan

    Adela_of_Milan

  • Duke of Ferrara and of Modena
  • Ducal office

    which main line of Marquesses (Marchesi d'Este) rose in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the city where the family

    Duke of Ferrara and of Modena

    Duke of Ferrara and of Modena

    Duke_of_Ferrara_and_of_Modena

  • Michael Azzopardi
  • Maltese musician and designer (born 1987)

    Marsteller where he met partner Sebastian Hefel. Together they co-founded Seb Azzo in 2013, and went to create eLearning products for clients including Carlsberg

    Michael Azzopardi

    Michael Azzopardi

    Michael_Azzopardi

  • Azzo of Gobatsburg
  • Austrian nobleman

    Azzo of Gobatsburg is considered the progenitor of the house of Kuenring. He died around 1100. The first mention of him comes around 1059. The nickname

    Azzo of Gobatsburg

    Azzo_of_Gobatsburg

  • Adalbert Atto of Canossa
  • First Count of Canossa (died 988)

    Adalbert Atto (or Adalberto Azzo) (died 13 February 988) was the first Count of Canossa and founder of that noble house which eventually was to play a

    Adalbert Atto of Canossa

    Adalbert Atto of Canossa

    Adalbert_Atto_of_Canossa

  • House of Hanover
  • European dynasty of German origin

    Oberto I, 912–975 Oberto Obizzo, 940–1017 Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, 970–1029 Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, died 1097 Welf I, Duke of Bavaria

    House of Hanover

    House of Hanover

    House_of_Hanover

  • Obertenghi
  • Parent House of Este, Welf, Hanover and Lorraine

    1024–1029: Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, Count of Genoa – Second-born son of Otbert II. First Marquis of Este (1011). 1029–1097: Albert Azzo II, Margrave

    Obertenghi

    Obertenghi

    Obertenghi

  • Rinaldo d'Este (1221–1251)
  • 13th-century Italian nobleman

    of Este. He was the son of Azzo VII d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara, from his first marriage c. 1221 to Giovanna (+1233). Azzo VII became the leader of the

    Rinaldo d'Este (1221–1251)

    Rinaldo d'Este (1221–1251)

    Rinaldo_d'Este_(1221–1251)

  • Kunigunde of Altdorf
  • German noble (c. 1020 – 1054)

    Kunigunde married c. 1035 to Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, Luni, and Tortona. He was the only son of Albert Azzo I and his wife Adelaide. Kunigunde's

    Kunigunde of Altdorf

    Kunigunde of Altdorf

    Kunigunde_of_Altdorf

  • Oberto II, Margrave of Milan
  • Margrave of Milan from 975 to 1014

    Riprand, and widow of Sigfred, Count of Seprio: Hugh, Margrave of Milan Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan Bertha, married Manfred II, Margrave of Turin, she has

    Oberto II, Margrave of Milan

    Oberto_II,_Margrave_of_Milan

  • Fulco I, Margrave of Milan
  • Italian nobleman

    He was a son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan and Garsende of Maine, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Maine. When Albert Azzo II died in 1097, Fulco

    Fulco I, Margrave of Milan

    Fulco I, Margrave of Milan

    Fulco_I,_Margrave_of_Milan

  • Obizzo II d'Este
  • Italian noble (1247–1293)

    son of Rinaldo I d'Este. His father was the son and heir of the Margrave Azzo VII d'Este. Soon after his birth, Obizzo was expelled from Ferrara with his

    Obizzo II d'Este

    Obizzo II d'Este

    Obizzo_II_d'Este

  • Pallavicini family
  • Italian noble family

    Adalberto III unknown Anselmo Guglielmo Berta Oberto Obizzo Ugo Alberto Azzo I Adele Oberto Obizzo I Bertha Ulric Manfred II Adalberto IV Anselmo Oberto

    Pallavicini family

    Pallavicini family

    Pallavicini_family

  • Parisina (Donizetti)
  • Opera by Gaetano Donizetti

    libretto after Byron's 1816 poem Parisina. The characters of Parisina and Duke Azzo in both Byron's poem and Donizetti's opera are very loosely based on the

    Parisina (Donizetti)

    Parisina (Donizetti)

    Parisina_(Donizetti)

  • Beatrice d'Este (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Church, the daughter of Azzo VI d'Este Beatrice d'Este (died 1262), saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the daughter of Azzo VII d'Este Beatrice d'Este

    Beatrice d'Este (disambiguation)

    Beatrice_d'Este_(disambiguation)

  • March of Ancona
  • Administrative subdivision of the Papal States (1210-1798)

    line of "Marquesses of Este"("Marchesi d'Este") rises in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the city where the family

    March of Ancona

    March of Ancona

    March_of_Ancona

  • Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Duke of Bavaria

    Welf, he is counted as Welf IV or simply Guelf. Welf was the son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, and Kunigunde of Altdorf. When Welf's maternal uncle

    Welf I, Duke of Bavaria

    Welf I, Duke of Bavaria

    Welf_I,_Duke_of_Bavaria

  • Aldobrandino II d'Este
  • Italian noble from 1308 (died 1326)

    V. Aldobrandino became lord of Ferrara at the death of his elder brother Azzo VIII, and renounced the rights to Modena and Reggio. He was succeeded by

    Aldobrandino II d'Este

    Aldobrandino II d'Este

    Aldobrandino_II_d'Este

  • Giovanni da Barbiano
  • Italian condottiero

    returned Zagonara to Este and then joined with other condottieri such as Azzo da Castello, Ceccolo Broglia, Brandolino Brandolini, the Count of Carrara

    Giovanni da Barbiano

    Giovanni da Barbiano

    Giovanni_da_Barbiano

  • Battle of Portomaggiore
  • 1395 battle in Italy

    and Carrara. Azzo's force of mercenaries was led by the condottiero Giovanni da Barbiano. The Regency Council troops quickly attacked Azzo's 8,000-strong

    Battle of Portomaggiore

    Battle_of_Portomaggiore

  • Ezzelino III da Romano
  • Italian feudal lord (1194–1259)

    of the castle of Este, which belonged to his father's archenemy, marquess Azzo VI of Este, who died in 1212 and later to his son Aldobrandino. According

    Ezzelino III da Romano

    Ezzelino III da Romano

    Ezzelino_III_da_Romano

  • Bertrando Alidosi
  • Italian military leader

    1391. He was the son of Roberto Alidosi, and succeeded in his signoria to Azzo Alidosi, to whom he had been associated by will of Pope Urban V. In 1365

    Bertrando Alidosi

    Bertrando_Alidosi

  • Black Hungarians
  • Magyar group in the late 9th century

    of Querfurt tried to convert the Black Hungarians; then the papal legate Azzo led the missionary work among Black Hungarians, however, the latter insisted

    Black Hungarians

    Black_Hungarians

  • List of longest-reigning monarchs
  • County of Lippe (part of Holy Roman Empire) 1275 10 August 1344 Alberto Azzo II Margraviate of Milan and Este (part of Holy Roman Empire) 1029 20 August

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs

  • Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia
  • Duchess of Swabia (1100–1130)

    Ancestors of Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan Welf I, Duke of Bavaria Kunigunde of Altdorf Henry IX of Bavaria Baldwin

    Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia

    Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia

    Judith_of_Bavaria,_Duchess_of_Swabia

  • Portomaggiore
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    of Ferrara beat the rebel forces of his uncle, Azzo X d'Este, pretender to the Lordship of Ferrara. Azzo X d'Este was captured in the battle. The main

    Portomaggiore

    Portomaggiore

    Portomaggiore

  • Blessed Beatrice d'Este
  • (Occitan: Biatritz or Beatritz d'Est) (1192 – 10 May 1226) was the daughter of Azzo VI of the Este family by his second wife, Sophia Eleanor, daughter of Humbert

    Blessed Beatrice d'Este

    Blessed Beatrice d'Este

    Blessed_Beatrice_d'Este

  • Scaliger War
  • Military conflict

    Negotiations in April 1336, mediated by Marsilio da Carrara and the lord of Milan, Azzo Visconti, came close to resolving the issue, as the Scaligers agreed to remove

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger_War

  • Beatrice d'Este, Queen of Hungary
  • Queen consort of Hungary

    father died in the year of her birth, she was educated by her uncle, Marquis Azzo VII d'Este. In the beginning of 1234, the elderly King Andrew II of Hungary

    Beatrice d'Este, Queen of Hungary

    Beatrice d'Este, Queen of Hungary

    Beatrice_d'Este,_Queen_of_Hungary

  • Welf
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    died 1101, nephew of Welf of Carinthia and son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan|Azzo II of Este Welf II, Duke of Bavaria (Welf V), died 1120, son

    Welf

    Welf

  • Adela of Saluzzo
  • Italian noblewoman (c. 995 – after 1055)

    in an unknown date to Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan and Adelaide of Sabbioneta., therefore a sister to Alberto Azzo II, founder of the House of Este

    Adela of Saluzzo

    Adela of Saluzzo

    Adela_of_Saluzzo

  • Reggio Emilia
  • City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    the Kings of Italy. In 899, the Magyars heavily damaged it, killing Bishop Azzo II. As a result of this, new walls were built. On 31 October 900 Emperor

    Reggio Emilia

    Reggio Emilia

    Reggio_Emilia

  • Sigifred of Lucca
  • 10th-century Lombard nobleman

    - 2 dicembre 1978, (Pisa, 1981), pp. 110-149. M.G. Bertolini, 'Adalberto Azzo di Canossa,' in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 1 (1960) Republic

    Sigifred of Lucca

    Sigifred of Lucca

    Sigifred_of_Lucca

  • Noble Eightfold Path
  • Buddhist practices leading to liberation from saṃsāra

    aṭṭhaṅgika magga) Bengali অষ্টাঙ্গিক আর্য মার্গ (Astangik ārya mārga Oșŧangik Azzo Maggo Oșŧangik Arzo Margo) Burmese မဂ္ဂင်ရှစ်ပါး (MLCTS: mɛʔɡɪ̀ɰ̃ ʃɪʔ pá)

    Noble Eightfold Path

    Noble Eightfold Path

    Noble_Eightfold_Path

  • Battle of Cassano (1259)
  • 1259 battle

    River. Here, Ezzelino and his troops were defeated by the Guelphs under Azzo VII d'Este. Ezzelino was wounded and captured, and imprisoned at Soncino

    Battle of Cassano (1259)

    Battle of Cassano (1259)

    Battle_of_Cassano_(1259)

  • Domenico de' Marini (1599–1669)
  • Dominican archbishop of Avignon

    Catholic Church titles Preceded by César Argelli Archbishop of Avignon 1649–1669 Succeeded by Azzo Ariosto

    Domenico de' Marini (1599–1669)

    Domenico_de'_Marini_(1599–1669)

  • Roberto Alidosi
  • family of Bologna. He died in 1362 at Imola, and was succeeded by his son Azzo. His other son Bertrando was also later lord of Imola. Larner, John (1965-06-18)

    Roberto Alidosi

    Roberto_Alidosi

  • Beatrice d'Este (1268–1334)
  • Italian noblewoman

    Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Emilia, and Jacopina Fieschi. Her brother was Azzo VIII. She was married off at a very young age to a man from Pisa named Nino

    Beatrice d'Este (1268–1334)

    Beatrice d'Este (1268–1334)

    Beatrice_d'Este_(1268–1334)

  • March of Genoa
  • Medieval Italian state

    961–c.997 Adalbert, c.997 Oberto II, c.997–c.1013 Albert Azzo I, c.1013–c.1029 Albert Azzo II, c.1029–1097 Fulk I, 1097–c.1146 Obizzo I, c.1146–1193

    March of Genoa

    March_of_Genoa

  • Andrew III of Hungary
  • King of Hungary and Croatia from 1290 to 1301

    Agnes of Antioch 19. Constance of Antioch 2. Stephen the Posthumous 20. Azzo VI d'Este 10. Aldobrandino I d'Este 21. (Sofia) Aldobrandini 5. Beatrice

    Andrew III of Hungary

    Andrew III of Hungary

    Andrew_III_of_Hungary

  • Dürnstein Castle
  • Castle in Dürnstein, Austria

    service of Margrave Leopold III of Austria, on the estates his ancestor Azzo of Gobatsburg had acquired from Tegernsee Abbey in the late 11th century

    Dürnstein Castle

    Dürnstein Castle

    Dürnstein_Castle

  • List of battles 1301–1600
  • Manfredi for the Republic of Venice and Niccolò III d'Este beat Ferrarese rebel Azzo X d'Este. Ottoman-Wallachian wars Battle of Rovine 17 May Mircea cel Batrin

    List of battles 1301–1600

    List_of_battles_1301–1600

  • Elias Cairel
  • French troubadour

    Elias to bring the poem to Beatrice d'Este when he travels to the court of Azzo VII at Este. Abril ni mai non aten de far vers Era no vei puoi ni comba Estat

    Elias Cairel

    Elias Cairel

    Elias_Cairel

  • Azo of Bologna
  • Italian jurist (fl. 1150–1230)

    Azo of Bologna or Azzo or Azolenus (fl. 1150–1230) was an influential Italian jurist and a member of the school of the so-called glossators. Born circa

    Azo of Bologna

    Azo of Bologna

    Azo_of_Bologna

  • List of Ferrarese consorts
  • 1167/72 before 1192 25 December 1193 husband's accession 3 December 1202 Azzo VI Alix of Châtillon Raynald of Châtillon (Châtillon) - 22 February 1204

    List of Ferrarese consorts

    List_of_Ferrarese_consorts

  • War of Ferrara (1308–1313)
  • 14th century military conflict between the Papacy and Venice

    following the death of Marquis Azzo VIII d'Este. Venice supported the claims of Azzo's illegitimate son, Fresco, against Azzo's brother, Francesco, who in

    War of Ferrara (1308–1313)

    War_of_Ferrara_(1308–1313)

  • County of Apulia and Calabria
  • Norman state in southern Italy and Sicily from 1043 to 1130

    Name Portrait Birth Reign Marriage Notes Start End Azzo of Spoleto ? 969 circa 983 ? Of Langobard origins, he was named Duke by Otto the Great. He disappeared

    County of Apulia and Calabria

    County of Apulia and Calabria

    County_of_Apulia_and_Calabria

  • Palazzo Besta
  • Italy. It was built by the Besta family around 1433, commissioned by Azzo I and Azzo II Besta, perhaps over a pre-existing medieval edifice. Later it was

    Palazzo Besta

    Palazzo Besta

    Palazzo_Besta

  • Clementia of Zähringen
  • Duchess of Bavaria (1147–1162) and Saxony (1156–1162)

    Clementia. Clementia and Humbert had two daughters: Sophia (1165–1202), married Azzo VI of Este Alicia (1166–1178), betrothed to John of England Clementia died

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia_of_Zähringen

  • Signoria
  • Medieval Italian governing body

    rule increased. The hereditary transmission of power, as seen in 1264 when Azzo d'Este passed his position to his nephew Obizzo, contributed to the normalization

    Signoria

    Signoria

    Signoria

  • Maine (province)
  • Place in France

    Count of Maine. Hugh was the son of Azzo d'Este and his wife Gersendis, the other sister of Count Hugh IV. Azzo returned to Italy, leaving Gersendis

    Maine (province)

    Maine (province)

    Maine_(province)

  • Hugh V of Maine
  • Count of Maine

    count of Maine from 1069 until c. 1093. Hugh was the son of Margrave Albert Azzo II of Milan and Gersenda, a sister of Hugh IV, Count of Maine. In 1070, the

    Hugh V of Maine

    Hugh V of Maine

    Hugh_V_of_Maine

  • Pope Benedict XII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1334 to 1342

    Visconti was appointed by Benedict as Azzo's papal vicar for Milan and ruler of Piacenza and Crema after Azzo's death in 1339. Benedict died 25 April

    Pope Benedict XII

    Pope Benedict XII

    Pope_Benedict_XII

  • Mugello
  • Area in Tuscany, Italy

    documented from the end of the 11th century, in the person of Ubaldino di Azzo, probably its eponym. They held their lands as vassals of the margraves of

    Mugello

    Mugello

    Mugello

  • Leonello d'Este
  • Marquess of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1441 to 1450

    aristocracy in Ferrara. Contrary to other prior d’Este family leaders, such as Azzo VII, Niccolò III, and Isabella d’Este, who had a drive for power and control

    Leonello d'Este

    Leonello d'Este

    Leonello_d'Este

  • Oberto I
  • Italian nobleman

    who at a later time was succeeded by Oberto II. His great-grandson Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan founded the House of Este.[page needed] Litta Biumi

    Oberto I

    Oberto_I

  • St. Peter's Basilica
  • Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City

    of archpriests of the Vatican Basilica: Giovanni (1053) Deusdedit (1092) Azzo (1103–1104) Rustico de' Rustici (c. 1128 – c. 1131) Griffone (1138–1139)

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St._Peter's_Basilica

  • Castel del Monte, Apulia
  • Medieval castle in Andria, Apulia, Italy

    under the latter's victor, Charles I of Anjou: here Manfred's sons Henry, Azzo and Enzo were kept as prisoner after 1266, as well as other Hohenstaufen

    Castel del Monte, Apulia

    Castel del Monte, Apulia

    Castel_del_Monte,_Apulia

  • Henry the Lion
  • Duke of Saxony (r. 1142–80) and Bavaria (r. 1156–80)

    thrown into an existential crisis. His sister, Cuniza, married the Margrave Azzo II of Este, changing the future of the dynasty. The grandfather of Henry

    Henry the Lion

    Henry the Lion

    Henry_the_Lion

  • Counts of Marsi
  • Cassino, the first known member of this family, Azzo, Berardo's uncle, was a Burgundian count (Azzo comes Burgundiæ, avunculus Berardi). The conti di

    Counts of Marsi

    Counts_of_Marsi

  • List of Modenese consorts
  • Bertoldo Orsini (Orsini) - 1282 20 February 1293 husband's accession 1302/04 Azzo VIII Beatrice of Anjou Charles II of Naples (Anjou) 1295 April 1305 31 January

    List of Modenese consorts

    List_of_Modenese_consorts

  • Este, Veneto
  • Comune in Veneto, Italy

    including Este, and starting to name themselves House of Este, and when Azzo II d'Este built a castle there and named himself and his family after it

    Este, Veneto

    Este, Veneto

    Este,_Veneto

  • Guidoriccio da Fogliano
  • Italian condottiero

    took refuge in Reggio where, together with his brother Giberto, he ousted Azzo Manfredi. Two years later the city was conquered by the Gonzaga, and the

    Guidoriccio da Fogliano

    Guidoriccio da Fogliano

    Guidoriccio_da_Fogliano

  • Steingaden Abbey
  • Premonstratensian monastery in Bavaria, Germany

    the lineage of the House of Welf (the Guelphs) from the ancestor Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, to Welf VII, as well as the founding of the two elder

    Steingaden Abbey

    Steingaden Abbey

    Steingaden_Abbey

  • Niccolò III d'Este
  • Marquis of Ferrara (1383–1441)

    supported by the Republics of Venice, Florence and Bologna. Niccolò's uncle Azzo X d'Este, a descendant of Obizzo II d'Este, contested Niccolò's right to

    Niccolò III d'Este

    Niccolò III d'Este

    Niccolò_III_d'Este

  • Renaud de Montauban
  • Legendary hero and knight

    legend, Bertoldo is the son of Azzo II, a real person who was Count of Este (Orlando Furioso III: 29-30). One of Azzo II's sons was Welf IV, (Welf I,

    Renaud de Montauban

    Renaud de Montauban

    Renaud_de_Montauban

  • Isabella of Toron
  • Princess Consort of Armenia

    gained two half-siblings: Raymond, who died young and Alice, who married Azzo VI of Este. In early 1181, Ruben III, Prince of Armenia went on a pilgrimage

    Isabella of Toron

    Isabella_of_Toron

  • War of the Bucket
  • War between two Italian city states (Bologna and Modena) in 1325

    from Modena. Pope Boniface VIII confirmed Bologna's title that same year. Azzo VIII d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara controlled Modena from 1293 to 1308 and confronted

    War of the Bucket

    War_of_the_Bucket

  • Hepatomegaly
  • Enlargement of the liver

    Sucena da; Ferrer, Ana Paula Scoleze; Oliveira, Ilka Regina Souza de; Widman, Azzo; Chammas, Maria Cristina; Oliveira, Luiz Antonio Nunes de; Cerri, Giovanni

    Hepatomegaly

    Hepatomegaly

    Hepatomegaly

  • Alagia Fieschi
  • Daughter of Count Nicolò Fieschi and niece of Pope Adrian V

    Obizzo II di Este and was the mother of Beatrice di Este and Azzo VIII making Beatrice and Azzo VIII Alagia’s niece and nephew respectively. More recently

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  • Papal States
  • Italian state ruled by the pope (756–1870)

    overlords and were declared vicars of the Church. In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d'Este without legitimate heirs (1308) encouraged Pope Clement V to

    Papal States

    Papal States

    Papal_States

  • Rizzardo IV da Camino
  • Italian nobleman and military leader

    and Alice da Vivaro. In 1295 he was created knight in Rovigo by marquis Azzo VIII d'Este and was married to Catherine of Ortenburg, a family with whom

    Rizzardo IV da Camino

    Rizzardo_IV_da_Camino

  • 1344
  • Calendar year

    1362) date unknown Beatrix of Bavaria, queen consort of Sweden (d. 1359) Azzo X d'Este, Italian condottiero (d. 1415) John I, Count of La Marche (d. 1393)

    1344

    1344

  • Blue pages
  • Telephone directory of government numbers

    such as the internal IBM Staff directory. White pages Yellow pages Rezori, Azzo (July 19, 2015). "The blue pages conspiracy blues: Why Ottawa doesn't want

    Blue pages

    Blue_pages

  • Stephen the Posthumous
  • Duke of Slavonia (1236–1271)

    months later. She was planning to live in the court of his uncle, but Marquis Azzo VII denied her request and refused to return her former estates. She spent

    Stephen the Posthumous

    Stephen_the_Posthumous

  • Guelphs and Ghibellines
  • Rival political factions in medieval Italy

    John XXII Ottaviano degli Ubaldini Charles of Anjou John III of Armagnac Azzo VII, Marquis of Ferrara 1st phase Emperor Frederick I 2nd phase Emperor Frederick

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

    Guelphs and Ghibellines

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  • Duchy of Ferrara
  • Former duchy in Northern Italy

    The free municipality of Ferrara survived for about 150 years. In 1208, Azzo VI d'Este became seignior of Ferrara. The House of Este extended their dominion

    Duchy of Ferrara

    Duchy of Ferrara

    Duchy_of_Ferrara

  • Elder House of Welf
  • Frankish noble dynasty

    the Elder House Kunigunde of Altdorf, sister of Welf III, wife of Albert Azzo II of Este, Margrave of Milan Welf I Saint Conrad of Constance Welf, Duke

    Elder House of Welf

    Elder_House_of_Welf

  • Pensioners' National Party
  • Political party in Italy

    Facchinetti Giuseppe Polini Founded 1979 Dissolved c.1990 Headquarters Via Azzo Gardino 3 , 40122 Bologna Membership (1983) 15,000 Ideology Pensioners' interests

    Pensioners' National Party

    Pensioners' National Party

    Pensioners'_National_Party

  • Centenarian
  • Person who has turned 100 years old

    as the only pope to become a centenarian. In the medieval period, Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan (d. 1097) is said by Bernold of Constance to have lived

    Centenarian

    Centenarian

    Centenarian

  • Tedald of Canossa
  • Italian count and margrave (died 1012)

    frontier nature. His family's seat was Canossa and he was the son of Adalbert Azzo of Canossa who had supported Otto I against Berengar of Ivrea and Adalbert

    Tedald of Canossa

    Tedald of Canossa

    Tedald_of_Canossa

  • Historia Welforum
  • 12th century German chronicle

    and gave the inheritance to Welf IV, the son of her daughter Kunigunde and Azzo II of Este. The Fulda manuscript includes a family tree that is based on

    Historia Welforum

    Historia Welforum

    Historia_Welforum

  • Adalbert of Italy
  • King of Italy from 950 until 961

    Germany. Between 953 and 956, Adalbert and Berengar besieged Count Adalbert Azzo of Canossa in his castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge in 951. In 956

    Adalbert of Italy

    Adalbert of Italy

    Adalbert_of_Italy

  • Obizzo III d'Este
  • Marquess of Ferrara (1294–1352)

    Novello da Polenta, Lord of Ravenna. Niccolò II (17 May 1338 – 26 March 1388) Azzo (14 March 1340 – 18 September 1349), died young Folco (1342–1356), died young

    Obizzo III d'Este

    Obizzo III d'Este

    Obizzo_III_d'Este

  • Modena
  • City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    Modena from 1288 (Obizzo d'Este). After the death of Obizzo's successor (Azzo VIII, in 1308) the comune reasserted itself, but by 1336 the Este family

    Modena

    Modena

    Modena

  • Azzopardi
  • Surname list

    origin Azzo, meaning 'noble', and Pardo, originally the name of a Germanic tribe (the Bardi, related to the Lombards); Surnames including Azzo are likely

    Azzopardi

    Azzopardi

    Azzopardi

  • Pope Urban IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1261 to 1264

    absorbed in these confrontations. Urban's military captain was the condottiere Azzo d'Este, who led a loose league of cities including Mantua and Ferrara. The

    Pope Urban IV

    Pope Urban IV

    Pope_Urban_IV

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