ObertoSpinola was an Italian politician, a leader of the Republic of Genoa in the 13th century. Born in Genoa, he was a member of the Spinola Family....
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Saige wrote that Oberto Grimaldi was "one of the greatest personages" of the Republic of Genoa. He and his brother-in-law, ObertoSpinola, founded Genoa's...
Republic of Genoa Oberto Pelavicino, or Pallavicino (1197–1269), Italian field captain under Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II ObertoSpinola, a leader of the...
which, together with Benedetto Zaccaria and Corrado Spinola (son of his co-dictator ObertoSpinola) he crushed the Pisans, then Genoa's main rivals in...
the Spinola families. While Genoa was often under Guelph rule in the early years of the 13th century, in 1270, Ghibellines ObertoSpinola and Oberto Doria...
the Genoa riot giving rise to the two capitano del popolo Oberto Doria and ObertoSpinola. The Curlos were both very powerful and rich at the time, the...
Constantinople. Montferrat inherited by the Palaiologos dynasty Regency of ObertoSpinola (1310-1314?) The marquisate was probably ruled by Federico (Oddone's...
duration, however, as on 28 October 1270, the Ghibelline under ObertoSpinola and Oberto Doria seized power in Genoa, and the Guelph nobles were exiled...
successor, which took place on 4 January with the election of Battista Spinola. Oberto Cattaneo Lazzari died in Genoa on 10 December 1533 and was buried in...
Palazzoni (factor to Bernardo Rucellai), ObertoSpinola (representative of Batista Ricardini), and Baptista Spinola. Frescobaldi was one of a chain of bankers...
Fieschi, count of Lavagna. Occupied for a brief period by Oberto Doria and ObertoSpinola, possession of Ameglia returned, by 1284, to the bishops of...
Palazzoni (factor to Bernardo Rucellai), ObertoSpinola (representative of Batista Ricardini), and Baptista Spinola. polomuseale Storia di Soncino con documenti...
Battista Spinola was the 47th Doge of Genoa. He was elected on January 4, 1531, and held office for two years. Battista was the father of Luca Spinola who...
Oberto Della Torre (1617 in Genoa – 1698 in Genoa) was the 130th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. During his mandate as Doge, the eighty-fifth...
[citation needed] Among other influential families in the republic were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous...
influence of his brother, Lanfranco, resulted in the rescue of the bank of Oberto di Nizza, but despite promising to pay its creditors 90% of their debts...
recognize Oberto as the founder of the Polcevera line. The first member to hold significant posts in the government of the Republic was Oberto's son, Matteo...
return to power in Genoa. This time, it was the turn of their rivals, the Spinola family, to be exiled from the city. During this period, both the Guelphs...
naval Battle of Meloria the Genoese fleet, consisting of 93 ships led by Oberto Doria and Benedetto I Zaccaria, defeated the Pisan fleet, which consisted...
Martino della Torre 8 September 1259 20 November 1263 Guelph Captain general: Oberto II Pallavicino List 1259: Teodorico, Pietro degli Avvocati 1260: Patrizio...