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    fought a prolonged war with Salinguerra Torelli. In 1205 he conquered and razed the castle of Fratta, residence of Salinguerra. His opponent responded by...
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  • Beatrice was married to Alberto di Salinguerra Torelli, who was the son of a Ferrarian lord, Salinguerra Torelli, while her brother, Manfredi, married...
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    Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 121. Ferrara was briefly lost to the Torelli family in 1222-1240. Codice Diplomatico Padovano, 100, p. 134. Luciano...
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  • first excommunication, by Gregory IX, in 1227. Taurello Salinguerra, of Ferrara (Salinguerra Torelli) Called "the osprey". Ecelin II Romano (Ezzelino) Called...
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    family had ties with the Italian nobility: Giuseppe Salinguerra, a member of the Italian family of Torelli, settled in Poland about the middle of the 17th...
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  • Ostiglia. In February, he began the siege of Ferrara, which was held by Salinguerra Torelli. His army consisted of Venetians, Ferrarese exiles, the men of Azzo...
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    1202, the forces of the Fourth Crusade left from here. In 1245 Salinguerra II of Torelli was buried here; he was a Ghibelline nobleman who held the city...
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