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Auriate was a county in medieval Italy on the eastern slopes of the Western Alps lying between Cuneo and Saluzzo. The county existed from the late ninth
Auriate
Glabrione, or il Glabro, meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was count of Auriate from c. 935, count of Turin from c. 941/942, and Margrave of Turin from
Arduin_Glaber
Italian noble family
whose members bore the title of Counts of Auriate; one might then speculate that one of the Arduinici of Auriate gave origin to this family, which suddenly
Doria_(family)
the eldest son of Arduin Glaber, from whom he inherited the county of Auriate and the vast March of Susa. The march extended from the Susa Valley by
Manfred_I_of_Turin
Italy was Roger, son of Arduin, who was established as count (comes) at Auriate in the early tenth century. He extended his power and was succeeded by
Arduinici
Italian Marquisiate
comprised several counties in Piedmont, including the counties of Turin, Auriate, Albenga and, probably, Ventimiglia. The confines of the march thus stretched
March_of_Turin
Buffer state between medieval Italy and France from the 9th–11th centuries
the Ligurian coast with the counties of Acqui, Alba, Asti, Bredulo [it], Auriate, Turin, Ivrea, Vercelli, Pombia, Stazzona, Bulgaria, Lomello, Savona, and
March_of_Ivrea
First Count of Canossa (died 988)
a daughter Prangarda who married Manfredo I Marchese of Turin, Conte d´Auriate, and Marchese of Susa-Piemonte.[citation needed] Jestice, Phyllis G. (2018)
Adalbert_Atto_of_Canossa
Italian nobleman (died c. 1033)
Manfred controlled, which included: Turin, Ivrea, Albenga, Ventimiglia, Auriate, Tortona, and Vercelli. In all the wars between Arduin and Henry, Ulric
Ulric_Manfred_II_of_Turin
Marchioness of Turin (1034 - 1091)
included property in the counties of Turin (especially in the Susa Valley), Auriate, and Asti. Adelaide also inherited property, but probably not comital authority
Adelaide_of_Susa
imprisoned and then beheaded. He married Guntida daughter of the Count of Auriate and had four children: Hugo, who may have been the killer of the emperor
Maginfred_I_of_Milan
Topics referred to by the same term
word meaning "bald", may refer to: Arduin Glaber (died c. 977), Count of Auriate and Margrave of Turin Gaius Claudius Glaber, a Roman praetor in 73 BC who
Glaber
Countess of Adelaide of Susa (1020–1091), Countess of Turin, Lady of Auriate, Bredulo, Asti, Alba, Albenga and Ventimiglia Adelaide of Vermandois (1065–1102)
List of female hereditary monarchs
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Hindu, Indian
Beauty; Brightness
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of Light; Sun
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Name of a Bird
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Peacock
Male
Basque
, farmer, husbandman.
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American, Australian, British, English, German
Ruler of the People; Gifted Ruler; The People's Ruler
Girl/Female
Arabic
Total Submission; Salutation; Accept
Girl/Female
British, English
Prosperity; Battle
Male
Greek
(ὈÏÎστης) Greek name derived from the word orestias, ORESTES means "of the mountains." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Agamemnon.
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