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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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    Michelangelo's mother was Francesca di Neri del Miniato di Siena. The Buonarrotis claimed to descend from the Countess Matilde di Canossa—a claim that remains unproven...
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    g. Fumagalli, 'Adelaide e Matilde'; Goez, 'Ein neuer Typ der europäischen Fürstin'; Sergi, 'Matilde di Canossa e Adelaide di Torino' Boyd 1943, p. 14....
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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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    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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  • basi patrimoniali dei poteri dei Canossa e le loro giurisdizioni,’ in A. Calzona, ed., Matilde e il tesoro dei Canossa tra castelli, monasteri e città...
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    159. L.L. Ghirardini, Storia critica di Matilde di Canossa (Modena, 1989). E. Goez, 'Welf V. und Mathilde von Canossa,' in Welf IV. Schlüsselfigur einer...
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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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    province is home to the historical Canossa Castle, property of the countess Matilde; it is where the Walk to Canossa of Henry IV occurred. Representatives...
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  • site is documented since the 10th century founded by the Countess Matilde of Canossa; it became a parish church by 1108. The narrow nave is flanked by...
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    La contessa Matilde di Canossa e Iolanda di Groninga. Milan: tip. e libr. arcivescovile. 1858. La casa di ghiaccio o il cacciatore di Vincennes. Milan:...
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    abbey was founded in 1007 by Tedald, count of Canossa, the paternal grandfather of Matilda of Canossa, countess of Tuscany, with a grant to the Benedictine...
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    Fiumalbo) by the Marquis Bonifacio di Canossa to the Bishop of Modena Viberto (Bonifacio was the father of Matilde di Canossa). In 1197 many people from Fiumalbo...
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    ordered the construction of the precious Rotonda di San Lorenzo (1082). After the death of Matilde of Canossa, Mantua became a free commune and strenuously...
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    was expanded in the 12th century, under the patronage of Countess Matilde di Canossa. In the 14th century, gothic tracery was added to the interior. The...
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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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    originally was laid out in the 12th century, under the patronage of Matilde di Canossa. The nave and interior was altered substantially in the year 1514...
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  • commission for a church at this site is attributed to the Countess Matilde di Canossa. The church is mentioned in documents by the bishop of Reggio Emilia...
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    11th-century under the patronage of Matilde di Canossa, and assigned to the Order of Canons Regular of San Frediano di Lucca. In 1455, this order was replaced...
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  • was rebuilt atop this hill in 1082, commissioned by the Countess Matilde di Canossa. Further documents from 1230 make note of this church, which occupied...
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    the Marchese Bonifacio of Tuscany, and subsequently to his daughter Matilde di Canossa, who ceded it in 1108 to the bishop of Modena. Refurbishment in 1913-1930...
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  • erected in the 12th century, perhaps under the patronage of Countess Matilde di Canossa. It underwent modifications in the 16th and 17th centuries. Among...
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    depicting a lady on horseback with a warrior, which is said to depict Matilde di Canossa and the count Guido Guerra, at the Battle of Sorbara. The church has...
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    Monzuno (redirect from Murazze di Vado)
    over to Matilde di Canossa. It was finally divided among the noble families of the Da Monzuno, Da Montorio and Da Panico. Under the rule of Matilde of Canossa...
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    exposes also fragments of ancient churches, dating back to the times of Matilde di Canossa, and a medieval bas-relief (Christ in throne amidst angels), originally...
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  • York: Columbia University Press. Tirelli Carli, Matilde (1977). "La donazione di Matilde di Canossa all'Episcopato pisano". Bollettino Storico Pisano...
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    Nonantola. The church was completely rebuilt in the 12th century by Matilde di Canossa. The altar bears the date 15 November 1114, when the consecration...
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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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  • 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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    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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