Oberto (Uberto) Pelavicino or Pallavicino (1197-1269) was an Italian field captain under Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a member of the noble...
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Pallavicini family (redirect from Pallavicino)
Pallavicini, also known as Pallavicino and formerly known as Pelavicino, is an ancient Italian noble family founded by Oberto II Pelavicino of the Frankish...
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Republic of Genoa Oberto Pelavicino, or Pallavicino (1197–1269), Italian field captain under Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Oberto Spinola, a leader...
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della Torre thought about finding new allies, so on 11 November Oberto Pallavicino was appointed captain general of Milan for five years despite the...
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podestà of Florence. Piacenza changed allegiances to Frederick and Oberto Pallavicino, Imperial vicar of Lombardy, recaptured Parma and a swathe of central...
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Della Torre undermined the Sant'Ambrogio Peace. At the end of 1259, Oberto Pallavicino, a former partisan of Frederick II who got closer to the Guelph positions...
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preacher (d. 1256) Nikephoros Blemmydes, Byzantine theologian (d. 1272) Oberto Pallavicino, Italian nobleman (signore) (d. 1269) Raymond VII, French nobleman...
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launched a broad Ghibelline offensive in Lombardy and Veneto along with Oberto Pallavicino of Cremona. After a failed attempt to assault Milan itself, he was...
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Ragnina 62 Hiob Ludolf 63 Stefano Gallini 64 Filippo Salviati 65 Oberto Pallavicino 66 Pope Alexander VIII (Pietro Ottoboni) 67 Pope Clement XIII (Carlo...
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(b. 1194) Liu Kezhuang, Chinese poet and literary critic (b. 1187) Oberto Pallavicino, Italian nobleman (signore) (b. 1197) Vasilko Romanovich, Grand Prince...
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defeated at Cassano d'Adda by the Guelph league led by Martino and Oberto Pallavicino: della Torre obtained the estates of Lodi, Como, Vercelli and Bergamo...
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(b. 1194) Liu Kezhuang, Chinese poet and literary critic (b. 1187) Oberto Pallavicino, Italian nobleman (signore) (b. 1197) Vasilko Romanovich, Grand Prince...
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preacher (d. 1256) Nikephoros Blemmydes, Byzantine theologian (d. 1272) Oberto Pallavicino, Italian nobleman (signore) (d. 1269) Raymond VII, French nobleman...
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Italy: Battle of Cassano (1259), fought by Ezzelino III da Romano and Oberto Pallavicino of Cremona against the Guelph League Battle of Cassano (1705), during...
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there for one or two days. When the crews learned of an attack by Oberto Pallavicino on the town of Zolasco, they intended to come to the rescue, but the...
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monastery its lands. The abbey was also patronized by the Marquises Oberto Pallavicino and Corrado Cavalcabò. One tradition holds that the name Colomba or...
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of Livorno (1632); Oberto was active in the Kingdom of Naples and is documented, together with Amerigo, alongside the Pallavicino and Durazzo families;...
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monastery on land given by Bishop Lanfranco of Parma and Delfino, son of Oberto Pallavicino, in a spot named Fontevivo ("living spring") after the spring that...
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defensive tower of the village was erected by the Pallavicinos. In 1145, Fontanellato was sold by Oberto Pallavicino to the town of Piacenza; subsequently it changed...
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father, and Adalberto I, whose offspring founded the Pallavicino and the Cavalcabò families. Oberto II had four children; Bertha of Milan, the spouse of...
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in the early years of the 13th century, in 1270, Ghibellines Oberto Spinola and Oberto Doria revolted against the Guelphs and established a separate...
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Lisbon) 2000 Otello, by Mietta Corli (Villa Pallavicino, Busseto) La traviata, by Mietta Corli (Villa Pallavicino, Busseto) La bohème, by Mietta Corli and...
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Betancur, Spanish saint and missionary (d. 1667) 1672 – Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino, Italian poet and translator (d. 1742) 1685 – Johann Sebastian Bach,...
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Theatre) is a small opera house located in a wing of the Rocca dei Marchesi Pallavicino on the Piazza Giuseppe Verdi in Busseto, Italy, a town closely associated...
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Guy Pallavicini (category House of Pallavicino)
but in the event, only a small vanguard under the former regent, Count Oberto II of Biandrate, arrived at Thessalonica in summer 1222. The Latin Emperor...
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www.answers.com 16 May 2009.) Budden, Julian, The Operas of Verdi: From Oberto to Rigoletto, Oxford University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-19-816261-8 Carlson...
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