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- The Aldobrandeschi family was an Italian noble family from southern Tuscany. Of probable Lombard origin, they appear in history as counts in the 9th century...
- Omberto Aldobrandeschi (? - 1259; sometimes anglicized as Omberto Aldobrandesco), was a member of the Aldobrandeschi family and a Count of Santa Fiora...
- Palazzo Aldobrandeschi is the seat of the provincial government of Grosseto, Italy, and it is located in Piazza Dante, the main square of the city. It...
- the eldest daughter of Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola, and Margherita Aldobrandeschi, Countess of Sovana and Pitigliano. Anastasia's father, Guy, fled England...
- 1085 (12 years, 33 days) St Gregory VII GREGORIVS Septimus Ildebrando Aldobrandeschi di Soana O.S.B. c. 1015 Sovana, March of Tuscany, Holy Roman Empire...
- Lombardo Matelda Nella Donati Nino Visconti Oderisi da Gubbio Omberto Aldobrandeschi Pia de' Tolomei Pope Adrian V Sapia Salvani Sordello Statius Paradiso...
- kilometres (22 mi) east of Grosseto. Roccalbegna was a fief of the Aldobrandeschi in the Middle Ages; later it was part of the Republic of Siena, until...
- fief of the Counts Aldobrandeschi, in a do****ent recording the ****ignment of the church of St. George to Ildebrando degli Aldobrandeschi, whose successors...
- it was one of the two subdivisions into which the possessions of the Aldobrandeschi, then lords of much of southern Tuscany, were split in 1274. At the...
- survived him and went on to be married four times more. (G. Ciacchi, Gli Aldobrandeschi nella storia e nella 'Divina Commedia' , (Rome) 1935, vol. i, ch. 6)...