Francesco II da Carrara (19 May 1359 – 16 January 1406), known as Francesco il Novello ('Francesco the Younger'), was Lord of Padua after his father, Francesco...
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Gigliola da Carrara (1379–1416) was the Marchioness of Ferrara, daughter of Francesco Novello da Carrara, lord of Padua, son of Francesco I da Carrara, and...
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Francesco I da Carrara (29 September 1325, in Padua – 6 October 1393, in Monza), called il Vecchio, was Lord of Padua from 1350 to 1388. The son of the...
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Carraresi (redirect from Da Carrara)
The House of Carrara or Carraresi (da Carrara) was an important family of northern Italy in the 12th to 15th centuries. The family held the title of Lords...
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to Niccolò's rule. In 1397 Niccolò married Gigliola da Carrara, daughter of Francesco II da Carrara, lord of Padua. In 1403 he joined the league formed...
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Saxe-Wittenberg and his wife Cecilia, daughter of Francesco I da Carrara, Lord of Padua. Rudolf III took up government after his father's sudden death...
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Ulrich II, Count of Celje (redirect from Ulrich III of Celje)
scion of the Croatian House of Frankopan and a grand daughter of Francesco I da Carrara, lord of Padua. Little is known of his youth. On 20 April 1434 he...
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Francis IV, Duke of Modena (redirect from Francesco IV d'Este)
Modena, Reggio, and Mirandola (from 1815), Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara (from 1829), Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia...
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daughter of Francesco I da Carrara, Lord of Padua. He first appeared in written documents in 1407. When his elder brother, Elector Rudolf III was poisoned...
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Following the occupation of Verona, an Italian leader from Padua Francesco III da Carrara headed towards Vicenza, besieged it with a huge army and demanded...
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Principality of Carrara (Italian: Ducato di Massa e Principato di Carrara) was a small state that controlled the towns of Massa and Carrara from 1473 until...
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Romagna and claimed as kin the lords of Ravenna, Forlì and Carrara. He married Beatrice da Polenta of Ravenna, and had by her two sons, Manfredo and Ludovico...
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his brother-in-law, Antonio della Scala, lord of Verona, against Francesco da Carrara of Padua. In 1387, he led a corps of 1,500 knights and, along with...
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1471), married firstly in 1417 to Ardizzone da Carrara, Lord of Feltre, and secondly in 1442 to Manfredo da Barbiano. Leone (May 1406 – September 1440)...
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Playing Cards. Francesco Zuccarelli and Antonio Visentini. Venice, 1748. British Museum. Margheritina Tassi. 1751. Accademia Carrara, Bergamo. Pastorale...
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Benedetto da Como. The couple had only one daughter: Alda Gonzaga (1381 — 30 July 1405), who married in 1397 Francesco III Novello da Carrara, Lord of...
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(1433–1444) Louis III, Marquess (1444–1478) Frederick I, Marquess (1478–1484) Francis II, Marquess (1484–1519) Margraviate of Massa and Carrara (complete list)...
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(Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo) Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃeska da (r)ˈriːmini]; Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃeska da (p)poˈlɛnta]...
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the death of the Duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, in 1402, Francesco II da Carrara endeavored to expand into the Veneto and capture cities held by...
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object, three elements which we shall find again in the Divine Comedy. Francesco da Barberino, a learned lawyer who was secretary to bishops, a judge, and...
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the small Duchy of Mirandola was absorbed by the Este. His successor Francesco III backed France in the 1740 War of the Austrian Succession and was expelled...
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daughter ; Taddea d´Este (1365 – 23 November 1404) who married Francesco II da Carrara, the last lord of Padua and had issue. Muratori, Ludovico Antonio...
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Cangrande I della Scala (redirect from Can Francesco della Scala)
Alberto I della Scala, ruler of Verona, by his wife Verde da Salizzole. Christened Can Francesco, perhaps partly in punning homage to his uncle Mastino ("mastiff")...
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and Beatrice, daughter of Gilberto III da Correggio of Parma, and her maternal grandparents were Jacopo I da Carrara and Anna Gradenigo, daughter of Pietro...
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others, Piero della Francesca, Melozzo da Forlì, Luca Signorelli, Perugino, Giovanni Santi, Pinturicchio and Francesco di Giorgio Martini, as well as a young...
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of Massa and Principality of Carrara (complete list) – Carlo II Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince (1690–1710) Alberico III Cybo-Malaspina, Duke and Prince...
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also Duke of Mirandola and from 1829 Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara) Francesco V (1859–1875) Francis Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-Este (1875–1914)...
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Eusebio Malatesta, while the local army was under his brother-in-law, Francesco Secco d'Aragona. Federico took part in numerous actions in defence of...
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Galeazzo Visconti, and took control of Padova by having its count, Francesco Carrara, executed in Venice. This, and the Republics refusal to pay the annual...
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centuries. January 11 – Emperor Go-En'yū of Japan (d. 1393) May 19 - Francesco Novello da Carrara, Italian lord (d. 1406) July 15 – Antonio Correr, Spanish cardinal...
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