Italian condottiero, troubadour, and statesman (1196–1260)
Alberico da Romano (1196 – 26 August 1260), called Alberico II, was an Italian condottiero, troubadour, and an alternatingly Guelph and Ghibelline statesman. He was also a patron of Occitan literature.
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AlbericodaRomano (1196 – 26 August 1260), called Alberico II, was an Italian condottiero, troubadour, and an alternatingly Guelph and Ghibelline statesman...
Ezzelino III daRomano (1194–1259), called il Tiranno, son of Ezzelino II AlbericodaRomano (1196–1260), son of Ezzelino II Cunizza daRomano (born c. 1198)...
condottiero AlbericodaRomano (1196–1260), Italian condottiero, troubadour and statesman Alberico Di Cecco (born 1974), Italian long-distance runner Alberico Evani...
daughter of Ezzelino II daRomano, a Ghibelline nobleman. Cunizza, along with her two brothers AlbericodaRomano and Ezzelino III daRomano, were conceived with...
Ezzelino III daRomano (25 April 1194, Tombolo – 7 October 1259) was an Italian feudal lord, a member of the Ezzelini family, in the March of Treviso...
and the patriarch of Aquileia. In 1239, Treviso went to the Guelph AlbericodaRomano thanks to his support, and Biaquino was podestà of the city from 1241...
Ghibellines DaRomano. In 1235 and 1239 the da Camino managed to obtain the rule in Treviso, but the second time they were betrayed by AlbericodaRomano, who...
(Castelvecchio, Old Castle), and a port. In 1257 the bishop granted Mestre to AlbericodaRomano, the podestà of Treviso. In 1274, a fire destroyed the castle, and...
Ezzelino I daRomano, also known as Ezzelino il Balbo (died 1189) was an Italian nobleman of the Ezzelini family, who was lord of Onara, Romano, Bassano...
Savona and Albenga. Among the non-Genoese podestà-troubadours was AlbericodaRomano, a nobleman of high rank who governed Vicenza and Treviso as variously...
and his brother Alberico. He harnessed the resources of Treviso for the final phase of the war. He then besieged AlbericodaRomano in San Zenone until...
IV in Venice against the tyrant Ezzelino III da Romano and his son AlbericodaRomano. Innocent had excommunicated the father, who won an initial victory...
administration of the fiefs to his sons Ezzelino and AlbericodaRomano. His daughter Cunizza daRomano was married to Riccardo di San Bonifacio, lord of...
brother, AlbericodaRomano, on 8 May 1257 at Castelfranco, Filippo excommunicated Alberico. Fearing the Brescia would return to the Romano camp, he and...
Guiraut Riquier Cecco Angiolieri (died 1312), Italian 26 August — AlbericodaRomano (born 1196), patron and troubadour, executed Richard de Fournival...
leadership of Albericoda Barbiano, also an Italian and the Count of Conio, who later taught military science to condottieri such as Braccio da Montone and...
is one of Sordello, a troubadour at the court of Ezzelino III and AlbericodaRomano. In it he presents what is probably the "official" court version of...
the counts of Cavaso. The DaRomano family became powerful in the AD 15th century, with figures such as the brothers Alberico and Ezzelino IV. Cavaso was...
married to Emilia Acciaioli who bore him three sons: Angelo, Iacopo and Alberico, who was the Praetor of Tuscolano in 1224 for the Emperor Frederick II...
from Bassano drove the Guelphs out of Vicenza, and caused his brother, Alberico, to be elected podestà in 1230. The independent commune joined the Second...
February 1753 Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra 12 March 1753 - 20 September 1756 Alberico Archinto 20 September 1756 - 30 September 1758 Carlo Rezzonico (iuniore)...
April 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Mre e Azione in Europa. Il patto parte da Jesi". Il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 5 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024...
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romanisation of the new world he had constructed. He made Ravenna a centre of Romano-Greek culture of art and his court fostered a flowering of literature and...
Daniel Maldini Claudio Mastrapasqua Romano Francesco Maurino Stefano Mondini Nicola Padoin Andrea Petagna Romano Perticone Matteo Placida Alessandro Quattrini...