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    was, in fact, the most "notorious" of the "early tyrants". Ezzelino was a son of Ezzelino II da Romano, ruler of Bassano del Grappa and other fiefs in...
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  • and Onara Ezzelino I da Romano (died 1189), called il Balbo Ezzelino II da Romano (died 1235), called il Monaco, son of Ezzelino I Ezzelino III da Romano...
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    Ezzelino II da Romano, also known as Ezzelino il Monaco ("Ezzelino the Monk"; died 1235) was an Italian nobleman of the Ezzelini family, who was lord of...
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  • with the emperor. Ezzelino died in 1189 and was succeeded by his son Ezzelino II. Rapisarda, Mario (1965). La signoria di Ezzelino da Romano. Udine.{{cite...
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    by Brustolon and Giuseppe Ghedina; it also houses the alleged tomb of Ezzelino II da Romano. Solagna is twinned with: Codogno, Italy "Superficie di Comuni...
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    Pellegrino's patriarchy there were constant wars against Gorizia, Treviso and Ezzelino II da Romano. Pellegrino remained neutral when war broke out in 1198 between...
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  • born in the castle of San Zenone to Ezzelino II da Romano and Adelaide Alberti di Mangona. He was a brother of Ezzelino III and Cunizza. He married twice...
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    Frederick I Barbarossa compelling Padua and Treviso to join: its podestà, Ezzelino II il Balbo, was captain of the league. When peace was restored, however...
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  • youngest daughter of Ezzelino II da Romano, a Ghibelline nobleman. Cunizza, along with her two brothers Alberico da Romano and Ezzelino III da Romano, were...
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    father, who came back to lay siege to the rebels, together with his friend Ezzelino III da Romano, tyrant of Verona. The besieged languished as the Emperor...
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    family took more power, at first with Ezzelino II da Romano, who became podestà, and later with his son Ezzelino III da Romano. In 1206 the podestà of...
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    Fratta, residence of Salinguerra. His opponent responded by allying with Ezzelino II da Romano and drove Azzo away, but the next year (1206) he reconquered...
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    He also painted a large historical canvas, Disfatta di Ezzelino da Romano (The Defeat of Ezzelino III da Romano), that was awarded the main prize at the...
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    Virgin Mary in the mid-12th century. On March 13, 1200, the nobleman Ezzelino II da Romano, who was also the Podestà of Treviso, granted the abbey the...
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  • Padua and defending Feltre and Belluno. Once both emperor Frederick II and Ezzelino had died (1259), Biaquino reconciled with the Ghibellines of his family:...
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  • commune, he arbitrated a dispute between the commune of Vicenza and Ezzelino II and Ezzelino III da Romano in 1218. He ordered the Ezzelini to hand over to...
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    Guelphs and Ghibellines (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    – who had not been present – asked his father for help. Frederick and Ezzelino III da Romano, the Tyrant of Verona, laid siege to the city. The imperial...
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    (except for Venice) from 1262 to 1387, for a total of 125 years. When Ezzelino III was elected podestà of the commune in 1226, he was able to convert...
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    1228–1230. Azzo took the chance to capture Ferrara in 1242, after defeating Ezzelino III da Romano, and established his family's lordship in the city, which...
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    Battle of Cortenuova (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    authority. He arrived at Valeggio, near Verona, and, with the help of Ezzelino III da Romano and other Ghibelline leaders, sacked the city of Vicenza...
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    da Romano (lover of Sordello), who is here in Heaven, while her brother Ezzelino III da Romano is in Hell, among the violent of the seventh circle. The...
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    of Parma, Cremona, Piacenza, Pavia, and Brescia. Due to jealousness at Ezzelino III da Romano, Pelavicino joined the party of the Guelphs and took a great...
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  • communes to revolt. Gregorio also participated in the "crusade" against Ezzelino III da Romano, leading personally the defense of Padua in September 1255...
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    the Piviale could have been gifted from Federico II to Ezzelino da Romano, as the presence of Federico II in the Veneto region is very well documented, specifically...
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    Parma, Ferrara and even some lords, such as the Marquis Malaspina and Ezzelino da Romano. Though not a declared separatist movement, the League openly...
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    traveled to Germany, and his alliance with the Italian Ghibelline Lord Ezzelino IV da Romano deprived him of the initial support of Pope Alexander IV....
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    "military settlement". "Ezzelino" refers to the family of Ezzelini, who moved to Romano in 1199. The coat of arms is inspired by Ezzelino III da Romano's emblem...
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    Frederick of Antioch (category Illegitimate children of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
    his father's other loyal supporters—Manfredi Lancia, Oberto Pelavicino, Ezzelino da Romano, Pietro Ruffo and Taddeo da Sessa. At Parma he was also formally...
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    leader of the Guelph forces against Frederick II Hohenstaufen, King of Germany. He captured Ferrara from Ezzelino III da Romano and his Ghibelline troops....
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    Cassano on 16 September 1259 against Ezzelino da Romano, formerly his ally on the Ghibelline side in the war of Frederick II against the Lombard communes, enhanced...
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