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    Ugolino Visconti (died 1296), better known as Nino, was the Giudice of Gallura from 1275 or 1276 to his death. He was a son of Giovanni Visconti and grandson...
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    power among themselves. Ugolino was imprisoned and Giovanni banished from Pisa. Giovanni Visconti died soon afterwards, and Ugolino, no longer regarded as...
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  • Ugolino della Gherardesca (c.  1220–1289), Italian nobleman who features prominently in Canto 32 of Dante's Inferno Ugolino of Gallura (Nino Visconti;...
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  • Ugolino then married to Emilia della Gherardesca. After the latter's death in 1349, he remarried to Caterina Visconti, daughter of Matteo II Visconti...
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    daughter Caterina was married to Ugolino Gonzaga of Mantua. Volpi, Giuseppe Rocco (1737). Dell'istoria dei' visconti e delle cose d'Italia : avvenute...
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    Pisa in the person of Ugolino della Gherardesca in the 1270s and 1280s. He was forced to share power with his nephew Nino Visconti, but they soon quarrelled...
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    Bernabò or Barnabò Visconti (1323 – 19 December 1385) was an Italian soldier and statesman who was Lord of Milan. Along with his brothers Matteo and Galeazzo...
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  • Vieira (1939 – 2009), Bissau-Guinean politician Nino Visconti, whose real name is Ugolino Visconti (died 1298), Italian judge Nino Xypolitas, whose birthname...
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    September 1334), married firstly with Ugolino Visconti, Giudice of Gallura and secondly on 24 June 1300 to Galeazzo I Visconti, Lord of Milan. Maddalena, married...
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  • John (or Giovanni) Visconti (died 1275) was the Judge of Gallura from 1238 to his death. He was a member of the Visconti dynasty of Pisa. John was the...
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    Lordship of Milan (category House of Visconti)
    della Torre was forced to yield his position to Ottone Visconti. The domination of the Visconti dynasty led to a series of territorial conquests that led...
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    Castruccio Castracani. To the right of the main altar is the monument to Ugolino Visconti, Governor of Pisa, judge of Gallura in Corsica. He is encountered by...
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    and within the Visconti duchy. In 1355, Giacomo Rossi and Agnese, the widow of Rolando Rossi, initiated legal action against Bishop Ugolino for the non-repayment...
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    Belshazzar, Zenobia, Pedro of Castile, Peter I of Cyprus, Bernabò Visconti, Ugolino of Pisa, Nero, Holofernes, Antiochus, Alexander the Great, Julius...
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    archbishop of Pisa, a city then governed by the Guelphs Ugolino della Gherardesca and Nino Visconti. Ruggieri initially tried to settle the conflict between...
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    first husband Ugolino Visconti (the cockerel), as well as of her second husband Galeas I Visconti (the viper). In 1399, Luchino Visconti, known as "Novello"...
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  • Visconti, who had fled from Pisa recently. He defeated him in the hard-to-defend open plain between Trexenta and Gippi. Anselm occupied the Visconti estates...
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    Together with his brother Francesco, he set a plot against his elder brother Ugolino, who had also been associated with power by their father, killing him on...
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    Conti, who became Pope Innocent III in 1198. The second Conti pope was Ugolino (1227-1241), as Gregory IX, the third Rinaldo, as Alexander IV (r. 1254-1261)...
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    appointed to that position at the old age of 70, together with his son Ugolino, who most likely held the effective power until his assassination (14 October...
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  • Arborea. Sulcis, Cixerri, Nora, and Decimo were granted to Gherardo and Ugolino della Gherardesca, counts of Donoratico, while Cagliari itself went to...
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    1483) leader Guido de' Rossi (about 1440 -1490), leader and his successor Ugolino (1447-1498), religious, canon of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Parma...
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    between the nearby powers of the Visconti of Milan and Venice. In 1380, he married Agnese, daughter of Barnabò Visconti. When she was executed in 1391 under...
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    his tongue. He married Giacomina (died 12 February 1329), daughter of Ugolino della Gherardesca, in 1287, on the advice of his father, though he already...
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    Joanna of Gallura (category Visconti of Pisa and Sardinia)
    succeeded, in order, by Ubaldo, Ubaldo II, John, and Ugolino Visconti. Joanna was the daughter of Ugolino (also known as Nino) and Beatrice, daughter of Obizzo...
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    is Count Ugolino, and the head he gnaws belongs to Archbishop Ruggieri. In "the most pathetic and dramatic passage of the Inferno", Ugolino describes...
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  • Arborea; and the region of Sulcis and Iglesiente (the west) were given to Ugolino della Gherardesca. Boscolo, A. "Chiano di Massa, Guglielmo Cepolla, Genova...
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  • Padua, Italy; she was the only daughter in the family. Her father was Ugolino da Scrovegni. She married Francesco Manfredi, a knight, in 1376. Manfredi...
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    Taddeo Gaddi and Santi di Tito. In the Gherardesca Chapel are buried Ugolino della Gherardesca and his sons. San Frediano. This church, built by 1061...
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    inspired by the Medici along with other families of Italy, such as the Visconti and Sforza in Milan, the Este in Ferrara, the Borgia and Della Rovere in...
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