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Tedald, Tedaldo, or
Tedaldus may
refer to:
Tedald of
Canossa (d. 1012),
Italian noble Tedald (bishop of Arezzo) (d. 1036), son of
Tedald of
Canossa Tedald...
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Tedald (died 1012), of the
House of Canossa, was the
count of
Brescia from 980, Modena, Ferrara, and
Reggio from 981, and
Mantua from 1006. He used the...
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Tedald was
archbishop of
Milan (died in
Milan on 25 May 1085) from 1075 to 1085.
Tedald was born into a
noble family in Milan. He
entered into the service...
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Tedald (c. 990 – 12 June 1036), also
known as Theodald, Theodaldus, Tedaldus, Tedaldo, Teodaldus, Teodaltus, or Teodaldo, was the forty-third
Bishop of...
- colleagues. He thus
moved to
Arezzo in 1025 and
under the
patronage of
Bishop Tedald of
Arezzo he
taught singers at the
Arezzo Cathedral.
Using staff notation...
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eponymous hermitage,
which can
still be visited. The name was
derived from
Tedald's diploma of 1027 in
which he
writes that the
church is
located "in loco...
- was
added to his domains. Adalbert-Atto's son and Matilda's
grandfather Tedald continued their close ties to the
Ottonian rulers from 988. In 996 he is...
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Margrave Arduin of Ivrea, ****ure king of Italy; and Willa, who
married Count Tedald of Canossa. She was the
founder of the
church of the
Badia Fiorentina at...
- Guiscard, Duke of
Apulia and Calabria.
Henry made one of his chaplains,
Tedald,
archbishop of Milan,
thereby contradicting the Pope's
former decisions...
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ducatus ferrariae ("Duchy of Ferrara") in 757 to Pope
Stephen II. The
Marquis Tedald of
Canossa obtained (about 984) from the
Church the
possession for himself...