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    Ubertino I (or II) da Carrara (also Uberto, Umberto or Umbertino; died 29 March 1345), called Novello and better known as Ubertinello, was the Lord of...
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    Verona, strangled a few days after his father. Ubertino Marsilio Nicolò, died in childhood Gigliola da Carrara Valpurga, abbess of Saint Agatha in Padua He...
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    Jacopo II da Carrara (or Giacomo II) (died 1350), of the Carraresi family, was the capitano del popolo of Padua from 1345 until his death. Though he assumed...
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    including Guariento and Ansuino da Forlì. The church contains the tombs of Jacopo II da Carrara (d.1351) and Ubertino da Carrara (d.1345), lords of Padua, both...
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  • Ubertino Posculo (c. 1430 – 1507), also spelled Ubertino Pusculo and Latinized as either Ubertinus Posculus or Ubertinus Pusculus, was an Italian humanist...
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  • Estense, pp. 185–248. Subjects: da Carrara family; Francesco Novello da Carrara; Francesco I da Carrara; Ubertino da Carrara; Giovanni Garzoni; Saint Jerome;...
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    stipend was 60 gold florins; he was called to Padua (1325–1335) by Ubertino I da Carrara, Lord of Padua, then returned to Perugia for the remainder of his...
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  • Uberto Barbieri, bishop of the Methodist Church Ubertino I da Carrara, (died 1345), Lord of Padua Ubertino of Casale (1259–1329), Italian Fransciscan Pope...
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  • monthly pension of 100 florins. In exile, he lived in Padua under Ubertino da Carrara, whose cause he espoused in the disputed succession of Camposampiero...
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  • tower of the Palazzo Capitaniato, Padua, commissioned by Prince Ubertino I da Carrara and supervised by Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio. A famine occurs in...
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  • the first known poem in the English language written by a Welshman 1431: Ubertino Pusculo (died c. 1469), Italian, Latin-language poet Raffaele Zovenzoni...
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    support Guglielmo da Soresina. Despite the election of Della Torre, the Motta allied itself with the nobles and acclaimed Guglielmo da Soresina as leader...
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  • Lords of Padua (category Da Carrara family)
    hereditary one-man lordship (signoria) with the election of Jacopo I da Carrara as capitano del popolo in 1308. His descendants, the Carraresi, ruled...
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    Verona. In 1311 Padua had to yield to the Scaligeri of Verona. Jacopo da Carrara was elected lord (signore) of Padua in 1318, at that point the city was...
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  • construction of a large public clock with a dial, commissioned by Prince Ubertino I da Carrara. He may also have contributed to its design. The clock was installed...
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