Guglielmo della Scala (English: William; died 1404) was the son of Cangrande II della Scala. He assassinated his father in 1359, but was edged out of power by his uncle Cansignorio.
In 1404, together with his two sons Brunoro and Antonio II, he led a revolt against the Milanese. He was proclaimed Lord of Verona on 17 April, but was expelled from the city by the populace on 28 April. Francesco da Carrara, Lord of Padua, took over the city a few days later.
By his marriage to Onesta Mortone, Guglielmo left the two aforementioned sons, who never regained power in Verona, and three younger sons: Bartolomeo (died 21 March 1453), Fregnano (died 4 December 1443 at Vienna), Nicodemus, and Paul.
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additional "territory to Guglielmo Bevilacqua by King Frederic Barbarossa witnessed by Balduino for loyalty and service to the dellaScala family, rulers of...
construction (48.70 m). It was built (most likely in 1354-1356) by Cangrande II dellaScala, to grant him a safe way of escape from the annexed eponymous castle...
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Fourth Crusade (1202). After being found guilty of the murder of Mastino dellaScala in 1277, the dalle Carceri were banished from Verona. Giberto dalle Carceri...
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completed Silvano (1894). On 16 February 1895, he premiered Guglielmo Ratcliff at the Teatro alla Scala of Milan. On 15 March Silvano was premiered at the same...
destroyed in 1850. In 1345 he was unsuccessfully besieged by Mastino I dellaScala. In 1363, leading an anti-Visconti coalition, he won a battle at Solara...
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the Della Torre) raised against him, trying to revert the line of succession in favor of his own family. He obtained the support of the DellaScala family...
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