• with the families of Pallavicini and Malaspina. The Obertenghi family split further with the sons of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The younger Fulco...
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  • Luciano Basadonna Editore. Giorgio fiori, i malaspina, tipleco, piacenza 1995. Giorgio fiori, i malaspina, tipleco, piacenza 1995. Luciano Chiappini,...
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    II, p. 205 Fiori, pp. 157–158 Umberto Burla, Malaspina di Lunigiana, Luna editore, La Spezia 2001. Caciagli, p. 60 Antonio Alberico Malaspina Giacomo...
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    Alejandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 – April 9, 1810) was a Tuscan explorer who spent most of his life as a Spanish naval officer. Under a Spanish royal...
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  • Spinetta Malaspina II, Duke of Gravina in Apulia (died 1398) was an Italian nobleman. Son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he was the third Marquis of Fosdinovo...
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    Albert Malaspina (1160/1165–1206/1212), called Alberto Moro ("the Moor") and lo marches putanier ("the whoring marquess"), was a member of the illustrious...
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    Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (29 June 1725 – 29 December 1790) was sovereign Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara from 1731 until her death in 1790...
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    Alberico I. Born in Massa, she was the daughter of Antonio Alberico II Malaspina [it] and Lucrezia d'Este. Her father in 1481 had become marquis of Massa...
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    Lateran Palace. Later Pope Julius II award him with the title Duke of Spoleto. His son Lorenzo Cybo, married Ricciarda Malaspina and became co-ruling marquis...
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    Duchy of Massa and Carrara (category Malaspina family)
    Massa-Carrara. Giacomo I Malaspina (1445–1481) Marquis of Massa and Lord of Carrara since 1473 Alberico II Malaspina (1481–1519) Ricciarda Malaspina (1519–1546...
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  • Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina (18 November 1581 - 13 February 1662) was an Italian nobleman, who was prince of Massa and marquis of Carrara from 1623 until his...
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    Lunigiana (category Malaspina family)
    the castle of the Piagnaro in Pontremoli, the Rocca of Villafranca, the Malaspina castle in the city of Massa and the fortified village of Filetto, had...
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    century when the Contea of Bobbio passed, first, under the rule of the Malaspina, and then under the rule of the Visconti, the dukes of Milan. In 1387...
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    Gabriele Malaspina ( Fosdinovo ? - Fosdinovo, 1390 ) was an Italian nobleman. He was the son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he is remembered as the second marquis...
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  • Alberto Malaspina (1853 – 1903) was an Italian painter, depicting landscapes and seascapes. He was born in Pisa and died in Milan. In 1884 at Milan, he...
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    Frederick II as well as many intellectuals and political figures of the time. He was born approximately around 1180, his father was Obizzo II Malaspina (died...
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  • Spinetta Malaspina (1282–1352), also known as Spinetta Malaspina the Great, a descendant of Obizzo Malaspina, was the Marquisse of Verrucola and the lord...
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    III Malaspina known as Opizzino (late 11th century - 1254 ) was the forefather of the Spino Fiorito branch of the Malaspina Family. Opizzo Malaspina was...
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    the present oratory was erected under the patronage of Marquis Giacomo (Jacopo) Malaspina. The structure was roofed in 1651, and in 1653, burials from the...
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    Spinetta Malaspina Galeotto I Malaspina Gabriele I Malaspina Spinetta II Malaspina Antonio Alberico I Malaspina Giacomo I Malaspina Gabriele II Malaspina Lorenzo...
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    career in northern Italy. He circulated between the courts of the Este, Malaspina, and Da Romano families. The tor (tower, castle) that was Guilhem's birthplace...
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  • Massa and lord of Carrara from 1546 to 1547, ousting his mother Ricciarda Malaspina. However, in a few months she managed to regain power and Giulio ended...
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  • grandson of Spinetta Malaspina, he is remembered to be the first Marquis of Fosdinovo. Galeotto Malaspina was the son of Azzolino II Malaspina, brother of Spinetta...
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    south transept altar is the burial chapel of the Malaspina family, commissioned by duke Alberico II. In 1822, at the creation of the diocese of Massa...
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  • Francis II, Marquess (1484–1519) Margraviate of Massa and Carrara (complete list) – Antonio Malaspina, Marquis (1442–1445) Iacopo Malaspina, Marquis...
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  • (complete list) – Alberico II Malaspina, Marquis (1481–1519) Ricciarda Malaspina, Marquis (1519–1546, 1547–1553) Giulio I Cybo-Malaspina, Marquis (1546–1547)...
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    which links the neighbouring Emilia and Liguria. It first belonged to the Malaspina family, then to the Commune of Piacenza and, finally, to the Landi family...
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    successors when he died (1352): Gabriele, Gugliemo and Galeotto Malaspina, sons of Azzolino II (brother of Spinetta) who therefore wore the title of Signori...
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  • Naples (1345–1386), Count of Gravina 1362–1385[citation needed] Spinetta II Malaspina (d. 1398), Count of Gravina from April 8, 1385 Francesco Orsini (d. 1456)...
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  • Cybo-Malaspina, Marquis (1554–1623), Prince and Marquis (1558–1623) Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina, Prince and Marquis (1623–1662) Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina, Prince...
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