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Obizzo II d'Este (c. 1247 – 13
February 1293) was
Marquis of
Ferrara and Ancona. He was a ****, the
illegitimate son of
Rinaldo I d'Este – the only...
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Obizzo III d'Este (14 July 1294 – 20
March 1352) was the
Marquess of
Ferrara from 1317
until his death. He was the son of
Aldobrandino II d'Este and Alda...
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Hannover and Brunswick; and
Oberto Obizzo I,
progenitor of the
lineage of the Malaspinas. In 1004,
Oberto Obizzo I
fought beside his brother-in-law King...
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Obizzo da
Polenta (died 30
January 1431) was an
Italian nobleman and
politician and the lord of
Ravenna of the da
Polenta family.
Obizzo da
Polenta was...
- saw in
Obizzo the only
chance of
survival of the
House of Este.
Obizzo's mother was
drowned in the Adriatic;[citation needed]
shortly after,
Obizzo was legitimized...
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until his death. His wife was Alda di
Tobia Rangoni. He was the son of
Obizzo II d'Este and
Jacopina Fieschi, the
niece of Pope
Adrian V. Aldobrandino...
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Oberto I
Obizzo (also
known as Otbert) (born
around 910; died 15
October 975) was an
Italian count palatine and
margrave and the
oldest known member of...
- men of arts, from the 9th century.
Tradition has it the
family began with
Obizzo Branciforte, a
knight who
fought under Charlemagne. The
first to settle...
- d'Este (d. 1163)
Fulco II d'Este (d.
before 1172)
Alberto (d.
after 1184)
Obizzo I d'Este (d. 1193) Azzo V of Este, d. 1190 Azzo VI d'Este, 1170-1212 Aldobrandino...
- Sicily),
Ezzelino III da
Romano (the
cruelest of the
Ghibelline tyrants),
Obizzo d'Este, and Guy de Montfort. The
river grows shallower until it reaches...