Montferrat (UK: /ˌmɒntfəˈræt/ MONT-fə-RAT, US: /-ˈrɑːt/ -RAHT; Italian: Monferrato [moɱferˈraːto]; Piedmontese: Monfrà, locally [mʊŋˈfrɒ]; Latin: Mons...
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Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat...
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The Duchy of Montferrat was a state located in Northern Italy. It was created out of what was left of the medieval March of Montferrat after the last...
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Yolande of Montferrat (c. 1274 – 1317 in Constantinople) (also known as Violante, then Empress Irene) was the second wife of Andronikos II Palaiologos...
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Look up Montferrat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montferrat (in Italian, Monferrato) is a historical region in north Italy, later integrated in...
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Conrad of Montferrat (Italian: Corrado del Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (died 28 April 1192) was a nobleman, one of the major participants...
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The March (also margraviate or marquisate) of Montferrat was a frontier march of the Kingdom of Italy during the Middle Ages and a state of the Holy Roman...
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Boniface I, usually known as Boniface of Montferrat (Italian: Bonifacio del Monferrato; Greek: Βονιφάτιος Μομφερρατικός, Vonifatios Momferratikos) (c....
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Palaiologos (section Palaeologus-Montferrat)
present day. A cadet branch in Italy, the Palaeologus-Montferrat, ruled the March of Montferrat until 1536 and died out in 1566. Because the family was...
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The House of Palaeologus-Montferrat or Palaiologos-Montferrat, or just Palaeologus or Paleologo, was an Italian noble family and a cadet branch of the...
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Demetrius or Demetrios of Montferrat (Italian: Demetrio di Monferrato; Greek: Δημήτριος Μομφερρατικός, Dēmētrios Momferratikos; 1205–1230) was King of...
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Renier of Montferrat (in Italian, Ranieri di Monferrato) (1162–1183) was the fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg. He became son-in-law...
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Baldwin V of Jerusalem (redirect from Baldwin of Montferrat)
succeeded by his mother, Sibylla, who then made Guy king. Baldwin of Montferrat was born in December 1177 or January 1178 to Sibylla, sister of King Baldwin...
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Dukes of Montferrat were the rulers of a territory in Piedmont south of the Po and east of Turin called Montferrat. The March of Montferrat was created...
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was the last Marquis of Montferrat of the Palaeologus-Montferrat family. He was a son of Boniface III, Marquis of Montferrat and his third wife Maria...
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IV Paleologo) (June 24, 1413 – January 19, 1464) was the Margrave of Montferrat from 1445 until his death. The eldest of four brothers and two sisters...
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of Montferrat is the name of: William I of Montferrat (d. before 933) William II of Montferrat (died probably around 961) William III of Montferrat (991 –...
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House of Gonzaga (redirect from HOuse of Gonzaga in Montferrat)
Gonzaga of Guastalla. In 1531, the family acquired the Marquisate of Montferrat through marriage. Through maternal ancestors, the Gonzagas inherited also...
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of Montferrat may refer to: Boniface I, Marquis of Montferrat (r. 1192–1207), also king of Thessalonica from 1204 Boniface II, Marquis of Montferrat (r...
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Alice of Montferrat (French: Alix, Italian: Alasia; died c. 1232) was a Lombard noblewoman who was the queen of Cyprus by marriage to King Henry I from...
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William V of Montferrat (occ./piem. Guilhem, it. Guglielmo) (c. 1115 – 1191) also known regnally as William III of Montferrat while also referred to as...
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of Montferrat may refer to: Otto I, Marquis of Montferrat (r. 991) Otto II, Marquis of Montferrat (r. 1042–1084) Otto III, Marquis of Montferrat, known...
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Marquis of Montferrat (21 December 1512 – 6 June 1530) was an Italian nobleman. He succeeded his father William IX, Marquis of Montferrat in 1518. His...
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Agnes of Montferrat (c. 1187 – 1207/1208) was the first empress consort of Henry of Flanders, Latin Emperor of Constantinople. She was a daughter of Boniface...
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William of Montferrat (early 1140s – 1177), also called William Longsword (modern Italian Guglielmo Lungaspada; original Occitan Guilhem Longa-Espia),...
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Sophia of Montferrat (or Sophia Palaiologina, Greek: Σοφία Παλαιολογίνα; died 21 August 1434) was a Byzantine empress by marriage to John VIII Palaiologos...
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the Montferrat Succession (Italian: Guerra di successione del Monferrato) was a war of succession from 1613 to 1617 over the Duchy of Montferrat in northwestern...
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October 1518) was Marquis of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. He was a member of the House of Palaeologus-Montferrat, a cadet branch of the Palaiologos...
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Princess of Serbia by birth, and Marchioness of Montferrat by marriage. She was regent of Montferrat during the minority of her son in 1494-1495. She...
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1338) was Marquis of Montferrat from 1306 until his death. He was a son of Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Irene of Montferrat. When his uncle John...
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