Bologna Lombard League Commanders and leaders King Enzio (POW) Buoso da Dovara Filippo Ugoni Ottaviano degli Ubaldini Antonio Lambertacci Strength 15,000...
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Battista Aresti de Dovara, O.P. was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Aleppo (1645–1650). Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara was ordained...
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from Cremona, and the Ghibelline rule ended after his successor Buoso da Dovara relinquished control to a consortium of citizens. In 1271 the position of...
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On 31 July 1645 was appointed bishop the Franciscan Giovanni Battista Dovara, which, however, "that he had achieved such a dignity, otherwise do not...
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period, he was also podestà of Vicenza. In 1175, together with Anselmo of Dovara, he commanded the Lombard League army who halted Frederick Barbarossa's...
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converging on Milan. The Lombard League was headed by the Cremonese Anselmo da Dovara and by the Vicentine Ezzelino I da Romano representing the two souls of...
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(1645); Michel Mazarin, Archbishop of Aix (1645); Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara, Archbishop of Aleppo (1645); Donato Pascasio, Bishop of Trevico (1646);...
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belonging to the main imperial allies, Cremona (under bishop Oberto of Dovara) and Pavia. The city was on a marshy plain and was protected by several...
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Georgios Aresti (born 1994), Cypriot footballer Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo Professor Philip Arestis Cypriot economist...
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Milan over Cremona early that year, and the flight of Bishop Oberto di Dovara of Cremona, who wound up a prisoner of the Milanese, some months later....
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was a castle here, which in 1264 the Ermenzoni family sold to Buoso da Dovara. The manor was reinforced in 1341–45 by Bernabò Visconti and then destroyed...
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bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara, Archbishop of Aleppo (1645); and the principal co-consecrator of: Pierre...
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bishop there. He deposed Ugo da Noceto in Cremona and raised Oberto da Dovara in his place. He intervened in the episcopal succession to Como in 1118...
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medieval times Cremona had many lords or "tyrants", the Pallavicini, the Dovara, the Cavalcabo, the Visconti of Milan (1334–1402), the Sforza, until it...
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(1645); Michel Mazarin, Archbishop of Aix (1645); Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara, Archbishop of Aleppo (1645) Giovanni Battista Buonacorsi, Bishop of Colle...
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takeover by the pro-imperial exiles led by Oberto Pelavicino and Buoso da Dovara. Filippo, who had led forces out to meet Oberto, was forced by the sudden...
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