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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Obizzo II d'Este (c. 1247 – 13 February 1293) was Marquis of Ferrara and Ancona. He was a bastard, the illegitimate son of Rinaldo I d'Este – the only...
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Azzo IV d'Este (died before 1145) Bonifacio I d'Este (died 1163) Fulco II d'Este (died before 1172) Alberto (died after 1184) Obizzo I d'Este (died 25...
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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. v t e...
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eligible for inclusion if he is still reigning in 2040 and surpasses Conrad I's independent rule of 56 years, 99 days. The table below contains 100 monarchs...
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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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issue; Obizzo d'Este (1611–1644), Bishop of Modena; Caterina d'Este (1613–1628), nun; Cesare d'Este (1614–1677), died unmarried; Alessandro d'Este (1615)...
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Verona from 1304 and 1312, respectively. His daughter Costanza married Obizzo II d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara, as his second wife. Carrara, M. (1966). Gli Scaligeri...
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House of Este (redirect from D'Este)
Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margraves of Este. Obizzo I (d. 1193), the first margrave, battled against Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa...
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the Battle of Portomaggiore by Niccolò's relative Azzo X d'Este, a descendant of Obizzo II d'Este, who contested Niccolò's right to rule in Ferrara due to...
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references and allusions to the Estensi and they are all critical. Obizzo d’Este and Azzo VII d’Este can be found in the river of blood in Inferno. That brow with...
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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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was the son of Matteo I Visconti and Bonacosa Borri. On 24 June 1300 he married Beatrice d'Este, daughter of Obizzo II d'Este. The following year the...
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issue; Obizzo d'Este (1611–1644), Bishop of Modena; Caterina d'Este (1613–1628), nun; Cesare d'Este (1614–1677), died unmarried;; Alessandro d'Este (1615)...
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Oberto I Obizzo (also known as Otbert) (born around 910; died 15 October 975) was an Italian count palatine and margrave and the oldest known member of...
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Joanna I of Naples, Nicholas Kont and John Garai jointly commanded an army, which seized L'Aquila in May 1347, after a negotiation with Obizzo III d'Este, Marquis...
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for a second time to Beatrice (d. 1387), legitimized daughter of Obizzo III d'Este, Lord of Ferrara and Modena by his second wife and former mistress...
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grandson of Bernardino I and a member of the da Polenta family. Bernardino's mother was Elisa d'Este, the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, who gave...
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the death of his father, Bernardino I. Guido married the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, Elisa d'Este, who gave him numerous children. Most...
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the Count of Maccagno Galeazzo I (b. 1277), Lord of Milan, who married Beatrice d'Este, daughter of Obizzo II d'Este and widow of Nino Visconti Beatrice...
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Luchino Visconti (died 1349) (redirect from Luchino I Visconti)
Stefano, he expanded the duchy, capturing Pisa and buying Parma from Obizzo III d'Este. Luchino Visconti was a patron of both music and literature, having...
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posthumous son of King Andrew II of Hungary by his third wife, Beatrice d'Este. He was regarded as bastard son of infidelity by his much older half-brothers...
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by Jacopino to seek help from Bologna when Cangrande I della Scala, with Rinaldo d'Este and Obizzo III of Ferrara, besieged Padua. They failed in their...
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Milan; Albert Azzo I, count of Luni whose offspring founded the Este family branches of Hannover and Brunswick; and Oberto Obizzo I, progenitor of the...
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family were identified as lords of Modena from 1288 (Obizzo d'Este). After the death of Obizzo's successor (Azzo VIII, in 1308) the comune reasserted...
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Visconti, a daughter of Galeazzo I Visconti, Lord of Milan and Beatrice d'Este. Beatrice was a daughter of Obizzo II d'Este by either his first wife Giacoma...
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their rulers, the House of Visconti. He married Alda, daughter of Obizzo III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara. Their son Francesco was married to Agnese, daughter...
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estates owned by 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...
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She was a daughter of Galeazzo I Visconti, Lord of Milan and Beatrice d'Este. Beatrice was a daughter of Obizzo II d'Este by either his first wife Giacoma...
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figures of the time. He was born approximately around 1180, his father was Obizzo II Malaspina (died circa 1193). He started his diplomatic career in 1198...
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