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    Aldobrandino II d'Este (died 1326) was the marquess of Ferrara from 1308 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo II d'Este and Jacopina Fieschi, the...
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    Obizzo III d'Este (14 July 1294 – 20 March 1352) was the Marquess of Ferrara from 1317 until his death. He was the son of Aldobrandino II d'Este and Alda...
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    Azzo VIII d'Este without having nominated an heir. Azzo claimed the government as the eldest son (primogeniture) but his brothers Aldobrandino and Francesco...
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    Beatrice married King of Hungary, Andrew II, and became Queen of Hungary. "Aldobrandino I, marchese d'Este". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2022-05-18....
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    Niccolò II d'Este (1338 – 26 March 1388) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma from 1361 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo III, who had ruled...
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    Aldobrandino III d'Este (14 September 1335 – 3 November 1361) was the Lord of Ferrara and Modena from 1352 until his death in 1361. He was the son of...
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    Galeazzo I Visconti in 1321 and renewed in 1325 against Aldobrandino II d'Este and his son Obizzo III d'Este and supporters in Ferrara. Angevin forces carried...
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  • Francesco d'Este may refer to: Francesco d'Este (14th century) (?–1312), son of Obizzo II, brother of Azzo VIII d'Este, of Aldobrandino and Fresco d'Este Francesco...
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  • Galeazzo I Visconti in 1321 and renewed in 1325 against Aldobrandino II d'Este and his son Obizzo III d'Este and supporters in Ferrara. Angevin forces carried...
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  • (Date unknown). Anti-Ghibelline crusade preached against Aldobrandino II d'Este and Obizzo III d'Este in Ferrara. 1326 10 February. Polish–Teutonic War begins...
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    a count Aldobrandino, was dead by 1192. They had a son, Aldobrandino I, who succeeded his father in 1212 (who had a daughter, Beatrice d'Este, Queen of...
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    Beatrice d'Este (1215 – before 8 May 1245) was Queen consort of Hungary as the third wife of King Andrew II of Hungary. Beatrice was the only child of...
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  • numerous children. In 1389, Bernardino and his brothers, Ostasio, Obizzo, Aldobrandino, Azzo and Pietro imprisoned their father and ruled Ravenna. The brothers...
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    Leonello d'Este (also spelled Lionello; 21 September 1407 – 1 October 1450) was Marquess of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio Emilia from 1441 to 1450. Despite...
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    the Este family, which main line of Marquesses (Marchesi d'Este) rose in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the city...
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  • Azzo VIII d'Este (died 31 January 1308) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1293 until his death. He inherited the family lands from his father...
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    Francesco II Pico returned the two occupied castles to the Este family, then went to Modena to make peace in person with Marquis Aldobrandino III d'Este. However...
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    the work was partly supervised directly by Duke Ercole I d'Este before selling it to Aldobrandino Turchi, exponent of the Giocoli Turchi lineage, a collateral...
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  • Contardo of Este was the posthumous son of Aldobrandino I of Este, marquis of Ferrara. He was born in 1216 in Ferrara. He renounced to his wealth and position...
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    father was born to Beatrice D'Este, the third wife of Andrew II of Hungary, after the king's death. However, Andrew II's two elder sons, Béla IV of Hungary...
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  • 1295); Bartolommeo gained fame as the physician to the Marchese Aldobrandino d'Este and the emperor Henry VII. Bartolommeo died in 1318 in Genoa. Guglielmo...
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  • (Rangoni) - 1289 20 February 1293 husband's accession September 1321 Aldobrandino II Orsina Orsini Bertoldo Orsini (Orsini) - - 23 August 1312 husband's...
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  • (Rangoni) - 1289 20 February 1293 husband's accession September 1321 Aldobrandino II Orsina Orsini Bertoldo Orsini (Orsini) - - 23 August 1312 husband's...
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  • see such an exile as a result of Riccobaldo's lending his support to Aldobrandino II in the latter’s clash with his brother Azzo VIII, Lord of Ferrara....
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    Biografico degli Italiani Volume 43 (1993). Aldobrandino was the son of Rinaldo d'Este and grandson of Aldobrandino d'Este. He was named Bishop of Atri by Pope...
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    (1337–1340) Sede vacante (1340–1342) Alemanno Donati, O.F.M. (1342–1352) Aldobrandino d'Este (1352–1377) Sede vacante (1377–1380) Guido de Baisio (1380–1382)...
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    1431–1437, while Olimpia was a descendant of Jacopo's older brother Aldobrandino Aldobrandini (died 1453), also Priori di Libertà in 1417 and Gonfaloniere...
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    (1184–1202) The line of "Marquesses of Este"("Marchesi d'Este") rises in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the...
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    Fonte: "Hoc fonte proprium est blandos inducere somnos" De Cynthio Card. Aldobrandino: "Te celebrate, Cynthi, virtute insigne et ostro." De Eodem: "Tu solus...
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  • two queens regnant (királynő) who were crowned as kings: Maria I and Maria II Theresa. Wenceslaus's successor Otto's first wife, Katharine of Habsburg,...
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