Opizzo III Malaspina known as Opizzino (late 11th century - 1254 ) was the forefather of the Spino Fiorito branch of the Malaspina Family. Opizzo Malaspina...
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marquess. Conrad Malaspina (The Old) (c. 1180 – after 1254), Italian nobleman. Spinetta Malaspina, Italian nobleman. Opizzo Malaspina (late 11th century...
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Alejandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 – April 9, 1810) was a Tuscan explorer who spent most of his life as a Spanish naval officer. Under a Spanish royal...
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Obertenghi family and a well-known ancestor to the Este, Pallavicini and Malaspina family. Adalberto was elevated to the nobiliary title of "Visconte" in...
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Luciano Basadonna Editore. Giorgio fiori, i malaspina, tipleco, piacenza 1995. Giorgio fiori, i malaspina, tipleco, piacenza 1995. Luciano Chiappini,...
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forefather of the Spino Secco branch of the family Morello Guglielmo Opizzo Malaspina, Forefather of the Spino Fiorito branch of the family In 1266, four...
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Lunigiana (category Malaspina family)
the castle of the Piagnaro in Pontremoli, the Rocca of Villafranca, the Malaspina castle in the city of Massa and the fortified village of Filetto, had...
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Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (29 June 1725 – 29 December 1790) was sovereign Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara from 1731 until her death in 1790...
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Albert Malaspina (1160/1165–1206/1212), called Alberto Moro ("the Moor") and lo marches putanier ("the whoring marquess"), was a member of the illustrious...
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century when the Contea of Bobbio passed, first, under the rule of the Malaspina, and then under the rule of the Visconti, the dukes of Milan. In 1387...
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Duchy of Massa and Carrara (category Malaspina family)
Marquis Jacopo Malaspina, who obtained it from Count Antoniotto Fileremo of Genoa, progenitor of the Fregoso line. The noble title of the Malaspina family therefore...
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Spinetta Malaspina (1282–1352), also known as Spinetta Malaspina the Great, a descendant of Obizzo Malaspina, was the Marquisse of Verrucola and the lord...
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which links the neighbouring Emilia and Liguria. It first belonged to the Malaspina family, then to the Commune of Piacenza and, finally, to the Landi family...
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Milan) Albert Malaspina Sub-branches Malaspina dello Spino Fiorito Opizzo Malaspina Malaspina dello Spino Secco Conrad Malaspina (The Old) Cybo-Malaspina...
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Conrad Malaspina, also known as L'Antico or The Old, was an Italian nobleman who lived in the 12th century. There is no certainty about Conrad's birthdate...
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Ricciarda Malaspina (1497 – 15 June 1553) was an Italian noblewoman, who was marquise of Massa and lady of Carrara from 1519 to 1546, and again from May...
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Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina (18 November 1581 - 13 February 1662) was an Italian nobleman, who was prince of Massa and marquis of Carrara from 1623 until his...
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Alberto Malaspina (1853 – 1903) was an Italian painter, depicting landscapes and seascapes. He was born in Pisa and died in Milan. In 1884 at Milan, he...
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Cybo (redirect from Cybo-Malaspina)
Alberico I Cybo-Malaspina (1554–1623) Alderano Cybo (1613–1700), Italian cardinal Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina (1623–1662) Alderano I Cybo-Malaspina, Duke of Massa...
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grandson of Spinetta Malaspina, he is remembered to be the first Marquis of Fosdinovo. Galeotto Malaspina was the son of Azzolino II Malaspina, brother of Spinetta...
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Giulio Cybo (redirect from Giulio I Cybo-Malaspina)
Massa and lord of Carrara from 1546 to 1547, ousting his mother Ricciarda Malaspina. However, in a few months she managed to regain power and Giulio ended...
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until today. Behind the south transept altar is the burial chapel of the Malaspina family, commissioned by duke Alberico II. In 1822, at the creation of...
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Gabriele Malaspina ( Fosdinovo ? - Fosdinovo, 1390 ) was an Italian nobleman. He was the son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he is remembered as the second marquis...
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Spinetta Malaspina II, Duke of Gravina in Apulia (died 1398) was an Italian nobleman. Son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he was the third Marquis of Fosdinovo...
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career in northern Italy. He circulated between the courts of the Este, Malaspina, and Da Romano families. The tor (tower, castle) that was Guilhem's birthplace...
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Marquisate of Fosdinovo (category Malaspina family)
based around Fosdinovo, a city east of La Spezia, and was ruled by the Malaspinas, a prominent Italian family, throughout its existence. The Marquisate...
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was later kidnapped and taken to Armenia, replaced the Latin patriarch Opizzo Fieschi. The Mongols had no intention of engaging the Franks in battle....
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of Albenga on 12 November 1671, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Opizzo Pallavicini, a native of Genoa, on 18 November. He died in September 1714...
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