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- Álava feudatary of Navarre, 1046–1085 Sancho Maceratiz (co-lord) 1046–1060 Ramiro 1060–1075 Marcelo 1075–1085 Lope Íñiguez 1085–?, Álava feudatary of Castile...
- general in his army. Gregory also helped his son to become a powerful feudatary through the acquisition of the Duchy of Sora, on the border between the...
- against Queen Joan I. Under king Ladislaus he was among the few Neapolitan feudataries who were able to maintain their territorial power after the royal war...
- only to the monarch, that is, it was a "free villa" not subject to some feudatary. In 961, Italy was invaded by German troops, who descended the valley...
- Chiaramonte, the city was confiscated and was ****igned to several Aragonese feudataries. In 1530, the title of Marquis of Terranova was created for Giovanni...
- (1734–1745) Gottifredo Palace (mid-13th century), the residence of the powerful feudatary cardinal Gottifredo di Raynaldo from Alatri. It is formed by two towerhouses...
- Aldobrandeschi suzerainty. The Aldobrandeschi were the most powerful feudataries of southern Tuscany for more than four centuries, disappearing in 1312...
- near-sovereign government of some senior member of the royal family or a feudatary. The village was the most fundamental unit of administration under the...
- abbey in the 12th century. In that period the abbot was the most powerful feudatary of the Kingdom of Sicily, possessing much of today's provinces of Chieti...
- seat of a county, later, after Charlemagne's conquest, ruled by Frank feudataries. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...