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- the family, ruling Gallura on behalf of the Archdiocese of Pisa. The Gherardeschi had a rivalry with the House of Visconti, another Ghibelline family of...
- Giuseppe Gherardeschi (3 November 1759 - 6 August 1815) was an Italian organist and composer. He was born and died in Pistoia. He began to study music...
- Cosso as Mizio/Prince Eugenio Adolfo Celi as Prince Gherardeschi Sylva Koscina as Princess Gherardeschi Vittorio Caprioli as Harry Cardone Sandra Milo as...
- 1982) as Professor S****aroli Cenerentola '80 (1984) as Principe Goncalvo Gherardeschi P****aporto segnalato (1985) as Avvocato Santi All My Friends Part 3 (Amici...
- Mani di fata (1983) - Contessa Irene Cenerentola '80 (1984) - Princess Gherardeschi Die Nacht der vier Monde (1984) Rimini Rimini (1987) - Countess Rita-Engineer...
- Republic of Pisa. In 1258, the Pisan influences in the region — the Gherardeschi, Counts of Donoratico; William of Capraia, acting Judge of Arborea; and...
- 1241, William immediately ****umed the regency with the alliance of the Gherardeschi, counts of Donoratico, and the Visconti. On 29 September 1250, Pope Innocent...
- third part of Cagliari to Pisa. A little later, he took part with his Gherardeschi in-laws in the siege of Villa di Chiesa, defended by the Guelphs of Donoratico...
- Pietro Gheradesca di Donoratico (1099–1106) Gezo (1106 – c. 1112) Pietro Gherardeschi (1117–1130); pseudocardinal of Antipope Anacletus II Stanzio (1130–1133)...
- intermarriages between the Visconti family and the other great families of Pisa (Gherardeschi and Capraia) and Sardinia (Lacon and Bas-Serra). Lambert (1207–1225)...