• John IV Palaeologus (Italian: Giovanni IV Paleologo) (June 24, 1413 – January 19, 1464) was the Margrave of Montferrat from 1445 until his death. The eldest...
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    Casale Monferrato (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈzaːle moɱferˈraːto]) is a town in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, in the province of Alessandria...
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    Nice in Provence: both Nizza Monferrato and the part of Provence that includes Nice (Nizza Marittima in Italian, Nissa dël Mar in Piedmontese) were at...
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    was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division "Monferrato" and designated as 11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato". In 1939 the division became the 3rd Infantry...
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    Tamalio, "Giovanni Giorgio Paleologo, marchese di Monferrato," (in Italian), in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 56 (2001). Ughelli IV, p. 576...
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  • himself vassal of Savoy. John Jacob died at Casale Monferrato in 1445, being succeeded by his son John IV. On 26 April 1411 John Jacob married Joanna of Savoy...
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    was restored in the Treaty of Monçon. When the French occupied Casale Monferrato during the War of the Mantuan Succession in 1628, Charles Emmanuel allied...
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    dei Marchesi di Monferrato (secoli IX-XVI). Alessandria: San Giorgio Editrice. Haberstumpf 2009, p. 201. "I Paleologi di Monferrato dopo il 1533" (PDF)...
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    Italy from 1869 to 1873. Lanza was born in the Piedmontese city of Casale Monferrato. He studied medicine in Turin, the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia...
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    reports, Alessandria-S. Salvatore Monferrato, 18–20 May 2005), Novara, Interlinea, 2006 Luciano Erba e la metafisica del “niente” quotidiano, in “Hebenon”...
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    astensis Gioffredo della Chiesa, Cronaca di Saluzzo Galeotto del Carretto, Cronica di Monferrato Benvenuti Sangeorgii chronicon Iacopo da Acqui, Chronicon...
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    Aleramici (category Monferrato)
    lines: the Marquises of Savona or Del Vasto, and the Marquises of Monferrato. In the 14th century the line of Monferrato ended in Irene of Montferrat, Empress...
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  • others say he is the son of Raniero, brother of Guglielmo, Marquis of Monferrato. His son, Ugo, together with his brothers Benedetto, Inghilberto and Urso...
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    Enciclopedia". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-08-30. "GIOVANNI II Paleologo, marchese di Monferrato - Enciclopedia". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-08-30...
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    Padre Pio (category San Giovanni Rotondo)
    followers to San Giovanni Rotondo. He was the founder of the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, a hospital built near the convent of San Giovanni Rotondo.[citation...
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    matters. In 1640, Siri published a book about the occupation of Casale Monferrato (Il politico soldato Monferrino) defending the French position. This earned...
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    Giovanni Legrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque...
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    the imperial authority. After the marquess of Monferrato was appointed imperial vicar in Pavia by Charles IV, the relationship between the emperor and the...
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  • culturale: I Marchesi del Monferrato. (The text is apparently extracted from Roberto Maestri Cenni storici sui Marchesi Paleologi di Monferrato (1306–1536), Edizioni...
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    1540 for Cardinal Girolamo Capodiferro. Bartolomeo Baronino, of Casale Monferrato, was the architect, while Giulio Mazzoni and a team provided lavish stuccowork...
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    dismissed him was considered his enemy. Following the death of Paul IV, Pope Pius IV (Giovanni Medici) was elected to release Pallantieri, appoint him Governor...
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  • consecrated bishop by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati, with Jullio del Carretto, Bishop of Casale Monferrato, and Antonio d'Aquino...
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    and 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" and the 11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato". At first the division was based in Piedmont, then in Apulia and Calabria...
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    1956 at the Casale Monferrato Airport and had moved to Bolzano Airport in 1957, while the Savoia Cavalleria moved from Casale Monferrato to Meran. In March...
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    Barbo; d'Estouteville trailed with the votes of Bessarion, Gonzaga, and Monferrato as did Forteguerri with the votes of Orsini, Eruli, and Agnifilo; Orsini...
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    the latter two had been transferred from the 11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato" respectively the 25th Artillery Regiment "Assietta". On 28 September...
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    Domenico (4 April 1589 – 12 May 1591), nicknamed "(Lungaspada)", Marquis of Monferrato. Died in infancy. Margherita (2 October 1591 – 7 February 1632), wife...
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    Excellenti", Pope Sixtus IV, on the urging of Marquis Guglielmo of Monferrat, established the new Diocese of Casale Monferrato, transferring to it territories...
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    captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy). They also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France, as well as many other lesser fiefs throughout...
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    diocesi di Milano V, Milano 1958, pp. 325–520. Monferrato de'Calcagnini, Giovanni Girolamo (1843). Vita del cardinale Ippolito I. d'Este scritta da un anonimo...
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