Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde di Toscana; Latin: Matilda or Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115), or Matilda of Canossa (Italian: Matilde di Canossa...
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noblewoman Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080–1118), wife of Henry I Matilda of Tuscany (1046–1115), Margravine of Tuscany Matilda of Vianden, Lady of Požega (c...
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that of the emperors in Italy. He united the Canossa inheritance, which was largely in the Emilia, to Tuscany and passed it on to his daughter Matilda. Besides...
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queen-consort Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080–1118), birth name Edith, wife of Henry I of England Matilda of Tuscany (1046–1114), Countess of Tuscany (also called...
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a family feud of the Lombard family of Rolandinghi. In the 11th century, Barga obtained from Matilda of Tuscany broad privileges including tax exemptions...
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Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VIII, Duke of Bavaria)
He launched an invasion against the pope's principal Italian ally, Matilda of Tuscany, in 1089. She convinced Henry's elder son, Conrad II, to take up arms...
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troops of Marchioness Matilda of Tuscany near Mantua. In December 1080, the Saxon lords who had supported the kingship of the late Rudolf of Swabia against...
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Pope Lucius III (category Deans of the College of Cardinals)
the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I over the territories of the late Countess Matilda of Tuscany. He also held a synod in 1184 that condemned various heretical...
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Canossa (category Matilda of Tuscany)
Canossa was the name of only the castle, now in ruins, once belonging to Matilda of Tuscany, and nearby hamlet, which lie some 8 km east of the town. The new...
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1055), briefly successor before imprisonment Matilda (1046 – 24 July 1115), successor as marchioness of Tuscany With Boniface's death on 6 May 1052, Beatrice...
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Last ruler of the dynasty was Matilda of Tuscany (c. 1046 – 1115). Her court became a refuge for many displaced persons during the turmoil of the investiture...
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The Tomb of Countess Matilda of Tuscany is a large sculptural memorial designed by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini and executed by Bernini and various...
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people rebelled against the Margraviate of Tuscany upon the death of Matilda of Tuscany, who controlled vast territories that included Florence. The Florentines...
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Matilda of England (June 1156 — June/July 1189) was an English princess of the House of Plantagenet and by marriage Duchess consort of Saxony and Bavaria...
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Godfrey the Hunchback (redirect from Godfrey IV, Duke of Lower Lorraine)
married Margravine Matilda of Tuscany, daughter of his stepmother Beatrice of Bar, and thus became margrave of Tuscany. Godfrey and Matilda had only one child...
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Margravine Matilda of Tuscany, cousin Count Albert III of Namur, and Count Theoderic of Veluwe. This coalition was joined by Bishop Theoderic of Verdun,...
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known of the city until it was utilised in 773 CE by Desiderius, King of the Lombards, as a base against the Holy Roman Empire. Matilda of Tuscany gifted...
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Duke of Bavaria. Welf II, Duke of Bavaria married Countess Matilda of Tuscany, who died childless and left him her possessions, including Tuscany, Ferrara...
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fighting in central Italy between Matilda, countess of Tuscany, and Emperor Henry IV. His uncle Anselm preceded him as bishop of Lucca before being elected to...
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Road to Canossa (redirect from Walk of Canossa)
and the revocation of his excommunication by the Pope who had been staying at the castle as the guest of Margravine Matilda of Tuscany. According to contemporary...
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had found refuge with Matilda of Tuscany. By doing penance, Henry managed to achieve absolution, buying time at the price of his reputation and secular...
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Henry the Proud (redirect from Henry II, Duke of Saxony)
was also given the private properties of late Margravine Matilda of Tuscany from the hands of Pope Innocent II. When Emperor Lothair died on his way back...
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Canossa Castle (redirect from Castle of Canossa)
Matilda of Tuscany, who established that her lands should be assigned to the Church after her death (1115). Her heirs, however, would have none of it...
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Empress Matilda (c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as Empress Maud, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war...
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Bevilacqua as Governor of Lazise. The family remained loyal to the Emperors until they later allied themselves with Matilda of Tuscany; they were granted...
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last of the Arduinici. She is sometimes compared to her second cousin and close contemporary, Matilda of Tuscany. Born in Turin to Ulric Manfred II of Turin...
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Irnerius (redirect from Irnerius of Bologna)
in Bologna about 1050. At the urging of Countess Matilda of Tuscany he began to devote himself to the study of jurisprudence, taking the Justinian code...
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Pope Gregory VII (redirect from Hildebrand of Sovana)
Biography: Matilda of Tuscany, countess of Tuscany, duchess of Lorraine, contains several of his letters to his supporter, Matilda of Tuscany. Database of the...
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Florentine people rebelled against the Margraviate of Tuscany upon the death of Matilda of Tuscany, who controlled vast territories that included Florence...
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The Rape of Proserpina (Italian: Ratto di Proserpina), more accurately translated as The Abduction of Proserpina, is a large Baroque marble group sculpture...
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