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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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    The Diocese of Casale Monferrato (Latin: Dioecesis Casalensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in northwest Italy, a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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    Aleramici (category Monferrato)
    Marquises of Savona or Del Vasto, and the Marquises of Monferrato. In the 14th century the line of Monferrato ended in Irene of Montferrat, Empress of Constantinople...
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  • Rome, Frederick's successor, Conrad IV, invested him with some adjacent land, particularly the city of Casale Monferrato. On 4 May 1253, Conrad invested him...
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  • of the Counts of Cocconato, who were vassals of the Marchese di Monferrato. Thierry de Vaucouleurs, the author of the Johanneslegende, Uberto was "Lombardus...
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    Pavia, Piacenza, Novara, Vercelli, Lodi, Crema and the Marquisate of Monferrato, under the leadership of Alberto Scotti. After the capture of Pietro Visconti...
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  • Gaultier, Gaultier le jeune (1603–1672) John IV of Portugal (1603–1656) Caspar Kittel (1603–1639) Natale Monferrato (c. 1603–1685) Diego Pontac (1603–1654)...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vercelli (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Excellenti", Pope Sixtus IV, on the urging of Marquis Guglielmo of Monferrat, established the new Diocese of Casale Monferrato, transferring to it territories...
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  • Genoa in the early modern period. Benvenuto Sangiorgio (1450 – Casale Monferrato, 1527), also known as Benvenuto San Giorgio, Benvenuto da San Giorgio...
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  • Retrieved 4 August 2013. "Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 28 July...
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    L'arcivescovo Schuster: un asceta benedettino nell'era fascista, Marietti, Casale Monferrato (1985), s.v. "Etiopia". (in Italian) Harris 2007, p. 218. E. Nobili, La...
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    Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of his see , of the house of the marchesi di Monferrato, sent on several occasions as legate by Innocent IV to Frederick II , formerly Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    Bishop Bonifacio was present in Casale at the marriage of Jean de Lusignan, King of Cyprus, and Amadea of Monferrato. On 30 April 1445 Pope Eugene IV appointed...
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    Visconti of Milan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the imperial authority. After the marquess of Monferrato was appointed imperial vicar in Pavia by Charles IV, the relationship between the emperor and the...
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    1530 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Italian). Tip. Guglielmoni. p. 59. Retrieved August 9, 2023. "BONIFACIO IV, marchese di Monferrato". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved August 9, 2023...
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  • List of consorts of Montferrat (category Monferrato)
    Germanic equivalent, Markgrafin Margravine. Montferrat is also called Monferrato. Fabbri, Paolo; Carter, Tim (1994), Monteverdi, Cambridge University Press...
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    1530s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Italian). Tip. Guglielmoni. p. 59. Retrieved 9 August 2023. "BONIFACIO IV, marchese di Monferrato". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 August 2023....
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    predecessors. The vassals of the Bishopric of Ivrea were: the Marchese of Monferrato, the Counts of S. Martino, Agliè, Novano and Bairo, and the Barons of...
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    1540 for Cardinal Girolamo Capodiferro. Bartolomeo Baronino, of Casale Monferrato, was the architect, while Giulio Mazzoni and a team provided lavish stuccowork...
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    Alberto Serra di Monferrato to Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. During the Renaissance, the street was smoothed and paved by pope Sixtus IV (r. 1471–84)....
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Pompeia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    atti del convegno di studi nel quarto centenario della morte, Casale Monferrato, 22-23 ottobre 1993 (in Italian). Rome: Bulzoni. p. 161. ISBN 978-88-8319-137-4...
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