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    (Italian: Matilde di Toscana; Latin: Matilda or Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115), or Matilda of Canossa (Italian: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa])...
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    Donizo (redirect from Donizo of Canossa)
    Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 41 (1992) Donizo of Canossa, Vita Mathildis, in Vita di Matilde di Canossa, ed. and (Italian) trans., P. Golinelli (Milan,...
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    a possession of Boniface of Canossa, marquis of Toscana. The last ruler of the family was the countess Matilde of Canossa (died 1115), who, according...
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    Tuscany (1046–1114), Countess of Tuscany (also called Mathilde or Matilde of Canossa) Matilda of Vianden, Lady of Požega (c. 1215 – after 1255), wife of...
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  • 1977). P. Golinelli, Matilde e i Canossa (Milan, 2004). Richilde von Bergamo Markgräfin von Canossa (in German) Golinelli, Matilde, p. 68 In a document...
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    Geminianus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and 7 October 1106, respectively, in the presence of Paschal II, Matilde di Canossa, and all of the Modenesi. A second recognition of the relics was made...
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    dedicated to St. James the Apostle in the 11th century by Countess Matilde de Canossa, as she was particularly devoted to the saint. In the Po Valley, after...
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  • Sanctae Marie de Saxo. According to tradition, a new church was rebuilt atop this hill in 1082, commissioned by the Countess Matilde di Canossa. Further documents...
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    Gregoriani XIII, pp. 123–149, 281–320. Golinelli, Paolo (1991). Matilde e i Canossa nel cuore del Medioevo. Milano: Mursia. Leyser, Karl (1994). Communications...
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    Michelangelo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Miniato di Siena. The Buonarrotis claimed to descend from the Countess Matilde di Canossa—a claim that remains unproven, but which Michelangelo believed. Several...
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    and Ferrara, were merged into the March of Tuscany, later held by Matilde of Canossa. Reggio became a free commune around the end of the 11th or the beginning...
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    (pre-industrial textile machines). After a siege in 1107 by the troops of Matilde of Canossa, the Alberti retreated to their family fortresses in the Bisenzio...
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    Acta Comitissae Mathildis (Retrieved from: Donizone, 2008. Vita di Matilde di Canossa. (Golinelli, P. Ed.). Jaca Book Benedetti, B. (2004). Fatti in casa...
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    abbey of Nonantola. In the 12th century the church was rebuilt by Matilde di Canossa (the date of its consecration on 15 November 1114 is carved on the...
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    Estense, Lugo Rocca Brancaleone, Ravenna Province of Reggio Emilia Canossa Castle, Canossa Castello delle Carpinete, Carpineti Salame di Felina, Castelnovo...
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  • edited by the French historians Edmund Martène and Ursin Durand. Donizo of Canossa: Life of countess Matilda (Vita Mathildis Comitissae) in verse, together...
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    Aurelia Canossa Arriani 86. Juana Antonia Bucarelli y Baeza, 4th marchioness of Vallehermoso, countess of Gerena 87. Ramona de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria...
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  • Saint symbolism: Saints (I–P) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    holding a rod of spikenard Cistercian religious habit Dominican religious habit De La Salle Christian Brother habit K Koloman Kentigern with a robin, a bell...
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  • inherited ruling positions from their fathers (such in the case of Matilde of Canossa). Educated women could find opportunities of leadership only in religious...
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  • Bonizo of Sutri (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Chartes 76 (1915), pp. 265–298. (in French) Gatto, Ludovico (1971). Matilde di Canossa nel liber ad amicum di Bonizone da Sutri (in Italian). Modena: Aedes...
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    Antonio Bresciani (writer) (category Rectors of the Pontificio Collegio Urbano de Propaganda Fide)
    storici dal 1790 al 1814. Naples: Andrea Festa. 1858. La contessa Matilde di Canossa e Iolanda di Groninga. Milan: tip. e libr. arcivescovile. 1858. La...
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    Loredan Ca' Pesaro Ca' Rezzonico Ca' Vendramin Calergi Ca' Zen Palazzo Canossa, Verona Carli Palace of Verona Palazzo Dalla Torre Palazzo Giusti Palazzo...
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    the fortress of Canossa (Canosso in the opera), to escape Berengario, who wanted to force her to marry his son Adelberto. In Canossa, Adelaide was protected...
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