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Montferrat (UK: /ˌmɒntfəˈræt/ MONT-fə-RAT, US: /-ˈrɑːt/ -RAHT; Italian:
Monferrato [moɱferˈraːto]; Piedmontese: Monfrà [mʊŋˈfrɑ],
locally [mʊŋˈfrɒ]; Latin:...
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Montferrat (1192–1212) was the
queen of
Jerusalem from 1205
until her death. Her
parents were
Isabella I and her
second husband,
Conrad of
Montferrat...
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succeeded by his mother, Sibylla, who then made Guy Fulk V, king.
Baldwin of
Montferrat was born in
December 1177 or
January 1178 to Sibylla,
sister of King Baldwin...
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Conrad of
Montferrat (Italian:
Corrado del Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (died 28
April 1192) was a nobleman, one of the
major parti****nts...
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Yolande of
Montferrat (c. 1274 – 1317 in Constantinople) (also
known as Violante, then
Empress Irene) was the
second wife of
Andronikos II Palaiologos...
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House of Palaeologus-
Montferrat or Palaiologos-
Montferrat, or just
Palaeologus or Paleologo, was an
Italian noble family and a
cadet branch of the...
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March (also
margraviate or marquisate) of
Montferrat was a
frontier march of the
Kingdom of
Italy during the
Middle Ages and a
state of the Holy Roman...
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Montferrat is the name of:
William I of
Montferrat (d.
before 933)
William II of
Montferrat (died
probably around 961)
William III of
Montferrat (991 –...
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present day. A
cadet branch in Italy, the Palaeologus-
Montferrat,
ruled the
March of
Montferrat until 1536 and died out in 1566.
Because the
family was...
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Duchy of
Montferrat was a
state located in
Northern Italy. It was
created out of what was left of the
medieval March of
Montferrat after the last...