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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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  • Conrad I (redirect from Konrad I)
    Conrad I or Konrad I may refer to: Conrad I, Count of Auxerre (died c. 864), French count of several counties, including Paris 859–862/4 Conrad I of Germany...
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    Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal (category Duchesses of Montferrat)
    Mântua, being by marriage the Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat. She was also regent of Montferrat during the minority of her daughter from 1612. She was...
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    face the della Torre in Lodi and was aided by William VII, Marquis of Montferrat who was appointed captain general on Ottone's proposal for 10 years. On...
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    Isabella I of Jerusalem (category Marchionesses of Montferrat)
    no. 6, Nov. 2005, pp. 5–13. (external link) Ilgen, Theodor. Konrad, Markgraf von Montferrat, 1880 Nicholson, Helen J. (ed.) The Chronicle of the Third...
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    masculine given name and a surname. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic name Konrad, from conja meaning "bold" and rad "counsel". It was the name of a 10th-century...
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    married Hermann, Count of Winzenburg Judith, married c. 1133 William V of Montferrat. Their children formed an important Crusading dynasty. Gertrude, married...
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  • Marquis of Montferrat. In April, after three months of clashes, the Great Company was decisively defeated at the Battle of Canturino and Konrad von Landau...
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  • Isabella of Majorca (category Marchionesses of Montferrat)
    children:[citation needed] Otto III of Montferrat (1358–1378) John III of Montferrat (1360–1381) Theodore II of Montferrat (1364–1418) William (1365–1400) Margaret...
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  • Aldobrandino II, Marquis of Modena (1293-1308), of Ferrara (1308–1326) March of Montferrat (complete list) – Boniface I, Marquis (1192–1207) William VI, Marquis...
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  • Marquis of Ferrara and Modena (1393–1441), of Reggio (1405–1441) March of Montferrat (complete list) – John I, Marquis (1292–1305) Theodore I, Marquis (1306–1338)...
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  • Marquis(1450–1452), Duke (1452–1471) Ercole I, Duke (1471–1505) March of Montferrat (complete list) – Theodore II, Marquis (1381–1418) John Jacob, Marquis...
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  • when attempting to counter the attack by the Milanese and the Marquis of Montferrat, he was forced to surrender to the enemy. In 1348 he joined the Great...
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    Tortosa, the Dukes of Saxony and Spoleto, and the Margrave of Montferrat. Duke Konrad actually had no intention of ceding the Chełmno Land and initially...
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    Margaret of Savoy, Countess of Saint-Pol (category Marchionesses of Montferrat)
    daughter of Louis I, Duke of Savoy. She was the wife of Margrave John IV of Montferrat, and later the wife of Peter II of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of...
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  • of two condottiere companies, the long-established Great Company under Konrad von Landau and the newer White Company under Albert Sterz and John Hawkwood...
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    her full siblings, one sister, Judith, married Marquess William V of Montferrat, and one brother was Bishop Otto of Freising, a renowned medieval chronicler...
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  • they might like to go to Italy to give military aid to the Marquis of Montferrat who was feuding with the powerful Visconti family of Milan. The company...
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    Micheletto Attendolo (Florence) 6,600 monthly florins in 1448: William VIII of Montferrat, from Francesco Sforza (Milan); the enlisted soldier's pay was 3,300 florins...
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  • Battle of Gamenario 22 April – Ghibelline Asti and John II, Marquess of Montferrat defeat the Neapolitan Guelph League army. Battle of Lough Neagh Naval...
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  • 1187–1188 Siege of Tyre 12 November – 1 January – Crusaders led by Conrad of Montferrat successfully defend city from Saladin. 1188 Battle of Nettur Cholas defeat...
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  • While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: Charles Bobba de Montferrat, Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (1619); Jean-François de Sales, Titular...
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  • (1138–1152) Frederick I, King (1154–1186) Henry VI, King (1186–1197) March of Montferrat (complete list) – Rainier, Marquis (c.1100–c.1136) William V, Marquis...
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    Tuscany, Duke Frederick Barbarossa of Swabia, and Marquess William V of Montferrat represented the Holy Roman Empire. King Louis, Count Thierry of Flanders...
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    Monarchica Italiana Archived 2 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hubert Jedin, Konrad Repgen (1980). "The Code and Development of Canon Law to 1974". History...
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    of Sardinia Amadeus Alexander, Duke of Montferrat Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia Maurizio, Duke of Montferrat Charles Felix I of Sardinia Giuseppe, Count...
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    Emmanuel IV, 1751–1819 Victor Emmanuel I, 1759–1824 Prince Maurice, Duke of Montferrat, 1762-1799 Charles Felix of Sardinia, 1765–1831 Prince Joseph, Count of...
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  • presence. Also in 1201, Philip was visited by his cousin Boniface of Montferrat, the leader of the Fourth Crusade. Although Boniface's exact reasons for...
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  • Corradina) usually appears as the Italian version of the name Conrad or Konrad. Notable people with the name include: Conrad of Piacenza (1290–1351), Italian...
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    of Sardinia Amadeus Alexander, Duke of Montferrat Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia Maurizio, Duke of Montferrat Charles Felix I of Sardinia Giuseppe, Count...
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