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https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleramici
Anselmo Aleramici di Savona, marchese della Liguria Orientale  MP
Gender: Male 
Birth: circa 962
Probably Saluzzo, (Present Provincia Cuneo), Marca Liguriae Occidentalis (Present Regione Piemonte), Regno d'Italia
Death: between 999 and 1014 (32-57)
Marca Liguriae Occidentalis (Present Regione Piemonte), Sacro Romano Impero (within present Italy)
Immediate Family:
Son of Aleram, 1st marquis of Montferrat and Elena di Verona
Husband of Gisela of the Obertenghi, of Milan
Father of Ugo degli Aleramici, marchese di Tortona; Anselmo ll, marchese di Tortona; Oberto I Aleramid, marquis of Western Liguria and Ermengarda di Tortona
Brother of William II Aleramid, of Montferrat and Otto I Aleramid, marquess of Montferrat 

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Summary for Anselmo I, Marchese di Liguria Orientale:
Relationships:

Parents:

Father: Aleramo, Conte di Saluzzo (d. 967)
Mother: Unknown first wife (not Gilberga di Ivrea, who did not bear any known children according to FMG)
Siblings:

1. Guglielmo or Wilhelm II (d. before August 951, maybe), Co-Marchese di Monferrato (with father)
3. Oddone or Otto I (d. before 991, m. daughter of Riprando Conte di Piacenza)
Spouse:

Gisela, daughter of Adalberto Marchese (founder of the Abbazia di San Quintino di Spigno in Spigno Monferrato, Provincia Alessandro, Regione Piemonte, in 991)
Children:

1. Ugo di Saluzzo, Marchese di Tortona (d. 26 January after 1035, founder of the Abazzia di Santa Maria Castillone - location unknown)
2. Anselmo II di Saluzzo, Marchese di Tortona (d. before 7 May 1027, m. Adelasia, daughter of Azzo Marchese)
3. Oberto I di Saluzzo, Marchese (d. after 1034, m. unknown, founder of the Abazzia di Santa Giustina, Sezzadio, Provincia Alessandro, Regione Piemonte in 1030)
Basic Information:

Birth: Unknown

Baptism: Unknown

Marriage: Unknown date and location, with Gisela

Death: 999/1014, location unknown, probably Liguria

Burial: Unknown.

Occupation: Marchese della Liguria Orientale

Alternate Names: The family eventually became known as the Aleramici, from Anselmo's father, Aleramo. This designation was a much later creation, much like the Carolingians as derived from Charles Martel, Charlemagne's grandfather. However, the "di Liguria Orientale" is taken from his title.

-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm...

ANSELMO, son of ALERAMO Signor del Marchio di Monferrato & his first wife --- (-[999/1014]). "Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica" by charter dated Aug 951[377]. Marchese. "Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…cum Domini Gaidaldi comes istius comitatus Aquensis" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[378].

m GISELA, daughter of ADALBERTO Marchese & his wife ---. "Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…Gisla ex natione mea legem…Longobardorum et nunc pro viro legem…Salica…" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[379].

Anselmo & his wife had [four] children:



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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Monferrato, Saluzzo, and Savona http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm...

ANSELMO, son of ALERAMO Signor del Marchio di Monferrato & his first wife --- (-[999/1014]). "Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica" by charter dated Aug 951[379]. Marchese. "Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…cum Domini Gaidaldi comes istius comitatus Aquensis" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[380].

m GISELA, daughter of ADALBERTO Marchese & his wife ---. "Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…Gisla ex natione mea legem…Longobardorum et nunc pro viro legem…Salica…" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[381]. Anselmo & his wife had [four] children:

1. UGO (-26 Jan after 1035). "Heinricus…imperator" confirmed the property of the abbey of Fruttuaria, referring to property donated by "Ugo clericus et mater eius et fratres eius Anselmi marchionis filii et Vuillilemus et Raprandus fratres filii marchionis Oddoni", by charter dated 1014[382]. A charter dated 1024 records a dispute between "canonicorum sancti Martini" and "marchiones Italiæ Bonifacium…Albertum et Azonem, Otbertum et Hugonem" concerning "terras beati Martini de Italia"[383]. Marchese [di Tortona]. "Adalbertus marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Otberti itemque Marchio et Adeleyda jugalibus filia quondam Bosoni comitis quæ professa sum ex natione mea lege vivere Alamannorum, sed nunc pro ipso viro meo lege vivere…Longobardorum" founded the monastery of Santa Maria Castilione, in the presence of "domni Ugonis marchionis et comitis…comitatus Terdonensis", by charter dated 10 Jun 1033[384]. "Domnus Ugo marchio" is named as present in a charter dated 28 May 1035 under which the abbot of San Pietro di Tortona named proxies[385].

2. ANSELMO [II] (-before 7 May 1027). "Heinricus…imperator" confirmed the property of the abbey of Fruttuaria, referring to property donated by "Ugo clericus et mater eius et fratres eius Anselmi marchionis filii et Vuillilemus et Raprandus fratres filii marchionis Oddoni", by charter dated 1014[386]. "Einricus…imperator" acting through "domnus Otto comes palacii et comes eius comitatu Ticinensi" with "…Otbertus et Anselmus germanis marchionibus…" confirmed the property of the convent of San Salvator at Pavia, naming "Berengarius presbiter et Ugo comes germanis, filii bone memorie Sigefredi qui fuit similiter comes", by charter dated 7 May 1014[387]. Marchese [di Tortona]. m ADELASIA, daughter of AZZO Marchese & his wife --- (-after 11 May 1055). "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[388]. No other suitable "Azonis Marchio" has been identified who could have been Adelasia´s father except for Alberto Azzo [I] Conte di Luni. "Adela comitisa…conius quondam Anselmi marchio…Ugo et Anselmus filii et mundoaldi mei" promised not to disturb the possessions of the monastery of San Marziano by charter dated 11 May 1055[389]. Marchese Anselmo [II] & his wife had three children:

a) ODDONE [Tetis] (-before 31 Aug 1064). "Thetes Marchio filius quondam Anselmi Marchionis" founded the monastery of Vasto by charter dated 7 May 1027[390]. Marchese.

- see below.

b) ANSELMO . "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[391]. 1065.
c) UGO (-after May 1055). "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[392].

3. OBERTO [I] (-after 1034). "Einricus…imperator" acting through "domnus Otto comes palacii et comes eius comitatu Ticinensi" with "…Otbertus et Anselmus germanis marchionibus…" confirmed the property of the convent of San Salvator at Pavia, naming "Berengarius presbiter et Ugo comes germanis, filii bone memorie Sigefredi qui fuit similiter comes", by charter dated 7 May 1014[393]. Marchese. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated property "que Gebehardus comes in beneficium habuit, in comitatu Piligrimi et in pago Matihgowe" to the church at Pavia by charter dated 1014, naming "Ubertum comitem filium Hildeprandi, Otbertum marchionem et filios eius et Albertum nepotem illius" as previous owners[394]. "Otbertus Marchio filius bone memorie Anselmi item Marchionis et Wido seu item Otberti pater et filii" founded the monastery of Santa Justina of Sezzadio by charter dated 1 Mar 1030[395]. 1034. m ---. The name of Oberto's wife is not known. Marchese Oberto [I] & his wife had three children:

a) GUIDO (-after 29 Aug 1065). "Otbertus Marchio filius bone memorie Anselmi item Marchionis et Wido seu item Otberti pater et filii" founded the monastery of Santa Justina of Sezzadio by charter dated 1 Mar 1030[396]. "Adelbertus prepoxitus sancte Tertonensis ecclesie et Wido marhio iermani filii bone memorie Oberti itemque marhio seu Beatrice filia Olrici et relicta quondam item Oberti iermano prefatorum Adelberti prepoxitus et Widoni…ex nacione nostra lege…Salicha" donated property at Tramontana to the monastery of Santo Siro by charter dated 29 Aug 1065[397].
b) OBERTO [II] (-[1061/65]). "Otbertus Marchio filius bone memorie Anselmi item Marchionis et Wido seu item Otberti pater et filii" founded the monastery of Santa Justina of Sezzadio by charter dated 1 Mar 1030[398]. Marchese 1061. m BEATRICE di Romagnano, daughter of ODALRICO Marchese di Romagnano [Auriate] & his wife Giulita --- (-after 29 Aug 1065). "Adelbertus prepoxitus sancte Tertonensis ecclesie et Wido marhio iermani filii bone memorie Oberti itemque marhio seu Beatrice filia Olrici et relicta quondam item Oberti iermano prefatorum Adelberti prepoxitus et Widoni…ex nacione nostra lege…Salicha" donated property at Tramontana to the monastery of Santo Siro by charter dated 29 Aug 1065[399]. Marchese Oberto [II] & his wife had two children:

i) ADALBERTO . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Bishop of Acqui 1079.
ii) GUIDO (-before 1106). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Marchese. m ---. The name of Guido's wife is not known. Marchese Guido & his wife had two children:

(a) ALBERTO Alemanno (-before 15 Jan 1106). "Bruno filius quondam Odonis et Adelaida jugales, filia quondam Guidonis Marchionis…ex natione…lege vivere Salica" donated property "per successionem Alberti Alamani filii quondam Guidonis Marchionis fratris et cognati nostri" to "Gamundiensi populo" by charter dated 15 Jan 1106[400].
(b) ADELAIDA (-after 15 Jan 1106). "Bruno filius quondam Odonis et Adelaida jugales, filia quondam Guidonis Marchionis…ex natione…lege vivere Salica" donated property "per successionem Alberti Alamani filii quondam Guidonis Marchionis fratris et cognati nostri" to "Gamundiensi populo" by charter dated 15 Jan 1106[401]. m (before 15 Jan 1106) BRUNO, son of OTTONE & his wife ---. Ancestors of the Marchesi di Sezze.
c) ADALBERTO (-after 29 Aug 1065). "Adelbertus prepoxitus sancte Tertonensis ecclesie et Wido marhio iermani filii bone memorie Oberti itemque marhio seu Beatrice filia Olrici et relicta quondam item Oberti iermano prefatorum Adelberti prepoxitus et Widoni…ex nacione nostra lege…Salicha" donated property at Tramontana to the monastery of Santo Siro by charter dated 29 Aug 1065[402]. Provost of Tortona.

4. [ERMENGARDA (-after 21 Oct 996). A charter dated 21 Oct 996 records the exchange of property in Cadeliano between the bishop of Asti and "Amelgausus filio quondam Rozo et Ermengarda jugalibus filia Anselmo marchio que professo sum ex nacione…Romana"[403]. m AMELGAUSO, son of ROZO & his wife --- (-after 21 Oct 996).]

5. OBERTO (-after 1071). Marchese [di Savona]. "Aubertus marchio" granted privileges to Savona by charter dated 1071[404].

(covering his birth family):

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm...

ALERAMO, son of Conte GUGLIELMO & his wife --- (-[967/91]).

Conte.
"Hugo et Lotharius…Reges" granted property "Forum…supra fluvium Tanari in comitatu Aquensi…et Villa…Roncho" to "fideli nostro Aledramo comiti" by charter dated 6 Feb 938[14].
Marchese, after 938.
"Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica", for the soul of "quondam Gulielmi qui fuit filius et filiaster atque germanus noster", by charter dated Aug 951[15]. Emperor Otto I granted land "a flumine Tanari usque ad flumen Urbam et ad litus maris…Dego, Bagnasco, Ballangio, Salocedo, Loceti, Salfole, Miola, Pulchrone, Grualia, Pruneto, Altefino, Curtemilia, Montenesi, Noseto, Maximino, Arche" to "Aleramum Marchionum" by charter dated 23 Mar 967[16].
Benvenuto di San Giorgio states that Aleramo died in 995 and was buried at the abbey of Grazano, but does not cite the corresponding primary source[17].
m firstly ---.

The primary source which directly confirms this first marriage has not yet been identified. However, the chronology of Aleramo´s known wife Gilberga suggests that she could not have been the mother of his known children.
m secondly (before Jul 961) GILBERGA di Ivrea, daughter of BERENGARIO II King of Italy [Ivrea] & his wife Willa d'Arles (945-).

"Gislam [et]…Girbergam" are named as daughters of Berengar and Willa by Liutprand[18]. "Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica", for the soul of "quondam Gulielmi qui fuit filius et filiaster atque germanus noster", by charter dated Aug 951[19]. The dating of this charter is dubious, assuming that Gilberga´s date of birth is correct as shown above.
Aleramo & his first wife had three children:

1. GUGLIELMO (-[before Aug 951]).

"Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica", for the soul of "quondam Gulielmi qui fuit filius et filiaster atque germanus noster", by charter dated Aug 951[20]. The dating of this charter is dubious, assuming that Gilberga´s date of birth is correct as shown above.
2. ANSELMO (-[999/1014]).

"Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica", for the soul of "quondam Gulielmi qui fuit filius et filiaster atque germanus noster", by charter dated Aug 951[21].
Marchese della Liguria Orientale 991.
3. ODDONE (-before 991).

"Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica", for the soul of "quondam Gulielmi qui fuit filius et filiaster atque germanus noster", by charter dated Aug 951[22].
m --- di Piacenza, daughter of RIPRANDO Conte di Piacenza & his wife ---.
Oddone & his wife had four children: Guglielmo I (d. before 20 October 1040), Riprando, Ota (m. Otto di Monfaleone), and Waldrada (d. after 1029)
References:

[14] Moriondus, J. B. (1790) Monumenta Aquensia (Turin), Pars II, col. 291.
[15] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
[16] The Inventory of the State Archives of Turin, volume 25, page 1, fascicule 1, consulted at <http://ww2.multix.it/asto/asp/inventari.asp> (2 Feb 2006) ("State Archives"), and Benvenuto di San Giorgio, RIS XXIII, cols. 325-7.
[17] Benvenuto di San Giorgio, RIS XXIII, col. 333.
[18] Liudprandi Antapodosis V.32, MGH SS III, p. 336.
[19] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
[20] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
[21] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
[22] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Monferrato, Saluzzo, and Savona (covering his marriage family):

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm...

ANSELMO, son of ALERAMO Signor del Marchio di Monferrato & his first wife --- (-[999/1014]).

"Berengarius et Adelbertus filius eius…Reges" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Grazano by "Aledramus Marchio filius Gulielmi Comitis et Gilberga filius D. Berengarii Regis, et Anselmus seu Oddo germani lege viventes Salica" by charter dated Aug 951[375].
Marchese.
"Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…cum Domini Gaidaldi comes istius comitatus Aquensis" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[376].
m GISELA, daughter of ADALBERTO Marchese & his wife ---.

"Anselmo Marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Aledrami itemque Marchio et Gisla comitissa jugalibus filiæ Adalberti, similique Marchioque Willielmus et Riprandus germanis filio bonæ memoriæ Oddoni…Gisla ex natione mea legem…Longobardorum et nunc pro viro legem…Salica…" founded the monastery of Santo Quintini di Spigno by charter dated 991[377].
Anselmo & his wife had [four] children:

1. UGO (-26 Jan after 1035).

"Heinricus…imperator" confirmed the property of the abbey of Fruttuaria, referring to property donated by "Ugo clericus et mater eius et fratres eius Anselmi marchionis filii et Vuillilemus et Raprandus fratres filii marchionis Oddoni", by charter dated 1014[378]. A charter dated 1024 records a dispute between "canonicorum sancti Martini" and "marchiones Italiæ Bonifacium…Albertum et Azonem, Otbertum et Hugonem" concerning "terras beati Martini de Italia"[379].
Marchese [di Tortona].
"Adalbertus marchio filius bonæ memoriæ Otberti itemque Marchio et Adeleyda jugalibus filia quondam Bosoni comitis quæ professa sum ex natione mea lege vivere Alamannorum, sed nunc pro ipso viro meo lege vivere…Longobardorum" founded the monastery of Santa Maria Castilione, in the presence of "domni Ugonis marchionis et comitis…comitatus Terdonensis", by charter dated 10 Jun 1033[380]. "Domnus Ugo marchio" is named as present in a charter dated 28 May 1035 under which the abbot of San Pietro di Tortona named proxies[381].
2. ANSELMO [II] (-before 7 May 1027).

"Heinricus…imperator" confirmed the property of the abbey of Fruttuaria, referring to property donated by "Ugo clericus et mater eius et fratres eius Anselmi marchionis filii et Vuillilemus et Raprandus fratres filii marchionis Oddoni", by charter dated 1014[382]. "Einricus…imperator" acting through "domnus Otto comes palacii et comes eius comitatu Ticinensi" with "…Otbertus et Anselmus germanis marchionibus…" confirmed the property of the convent of San Salvator at Pavia, naming "Berengarius presbiter et Ugo comes germanis, filii bone memorie Sigefredi qui fuit similiter comes", by charter dated 7 May 1014[383].
Marchese [di Tortona].
m ADELASIA, daughter of AZZO Marchese & his wife --- (-after 11 May 1055). "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[384]. No other suitable "Azonis Marchio" has been identified who could have been Adelasia´s father except for Alberto Azzo [I] Conte di Luni. "Adela comitisa…conius quondam Anselmi marchio…Ugo et Anselmus filii et mundoaldi mei" promised not to disturb the possessions of the monastery of San Marziano by charter dated 11 May 1055[385].
Marchese Anselmo [II] & his wife had three children: Oddone or Tetis (d. before 31 August 1064, also Marchese), Anselmo (d. c1065), and Ugo (d. after May 1055)
3. OBERTO [I] (-after 1034).

"Einricus…imperator" acting through "domnus Otto comes palacii et comes eius comitatu Ticinensi" with "…Otbertus et Anselmus germanis marchionibus…" confirmed the property of the convent of San Salvator at Pavia, naming "Berengarius presbiter et Ugo comes germanis, filii bone memorie Sigefredi qui fuit similiter comes", by charter dated 7 May 1014[389].
Marchese.
"Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated property "que Gebehardus comes in beneficium habuit, in comitatu Piligrimi et in pago Matihgowe" to the church at Pavia by charter dated 1014, naming "Ubertum comitem filium Hildeprandi, Otbertum marchionem et filios eius et Albertum nepotem illius" as previous owners[390]. "Otbertus Marchio filius bone memorie Anselmi item Marchionis et Wido seu item Otberti pater et filii" founded the monastery of Santa Justina of Sezzadio by charter dated 1 Mar 1030[391].
1034.
m ---. The name of Oberto's wife is not known.
Marchese Oberto [I] & his wife had two children: Guido (d. after 1 March 1030) and Oberto II (d. 1061/1065 m. Beatrice di Romagnano)
4. [ERMENGARDA (-after 21 Oct 996).

A charter dated 21 Oct 996 records the exchange of property in Cadeliano between the bishop of Asti and "Amelgausus filio quondam Rozo et Ermengarda jugalibus filia Anselmo marchio que professo sum ex nacione…Romana"[396].
m AMELGAUSO, son of ROZO & his wife --- (-after 21 Oct 996).]
5. OBERTO (-after 1071). Marchese [di Savona].

"Aubertus marchio" granted privileges to Savona by charter dated 1071[397].
References:

[375] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 292.
[376] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars I, col. 9.
[377] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars I, col. 9.
[378] D H II 305, p. 379.
[379] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 296.
[380] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars II, col. 300.
[381] Tortona Capitolare, XVII, p. 27.
[382] D H II 305, p. 379.
[383] D H II 299, p. 369.
[384] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars I, col. 33.
[385] Tortona Capitolare, XXI, p. 34.
[389] D H II 299, p. 369.
[390] D H II 321, p. 402.
[391] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars I, col. 25.
[396] Gabotto, F. (ed.) ´Le più antiche carte dello archivio capitulare di Asti, Vol. I´, Biblioteca della società storica subalpina, Vol. XXVIII (Pinerolo, 1904) ("Asti Capitolare (antiche carte)"), CXXII, p. 234.
[397] Monumenta Aquensia, Pars I, col. 38.
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✺- 970→4 de abril: inicia la construcción de la Mezquita de al-Azhar en El Cairo.
Mayo: la ciudad israelí de Ramla es tomada por los fatimíes.
23 de mayo: Pandulfo I de Benevento negocia la paz entre el Imperio Romano de Oriente (Bizancio) y el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. Tras esto, Otón I del Sacro Imperio acepta la soberanía de la Italia bizantina en el sur de la península.
Octubre: los fatimíes ocupan Damasco.
La Meca y Medina son capturadas por el Califato fatimí.
Vladimiro I de Kiev se convierte en Príncipe de Nóvgorod.
En el Reino de Pamplona (actual España), es entronizado Sancho Garcés II, primero en usar el título de rey de Navarra (en el 987)→
→García Fernández es nombrado conde de Castilla→
→Sviatoslav I de Kiev se alía con los pechenegos y búlgaros contra el Imperio bizantino, pero sus tropas son emboscadas y derrotadas en la Batalla

✺- 980→El rey Miecislao I establece el cristianismo como religión oficial de Polonia

✺- 990→En Suecia, Svend Forkbeard, rey vikingo danés funda la aldea de Lund→
→1 de enero: Rus de Kiev adopta el calendario juliano

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10 de enero: Muere la emperatriz viuda Masako, emperatriz consorte del difunto emperador Reizei→
→11 de marzo: en Polonia se celebra el Congreso de Gniezno, uno de los eventos más relevantes de la historia de ese país→
→8 de abril: En Japón, Fujiwara no Shoshi es ascendida a emperatriz (Chugu), mientras que en ese mismo momento también había otra emperatriz Fujiwara no Teishi. Esta es la primera vez en

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Destrucción de Medina Azahara, a las afueras de Córdoba→
→Restauración de Hisham II en el Califato Omeya de Córdoba, sucediendo a Muhammad II al-Mahdi→
→Fundación de la ciudad de Yaroslavl→
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→15 de abril: un terremoto devasta Roma durante las festividades del Viernes Santo. Una agrupación de judíos es acusada como causante del desastre, por lo que son condenados a muerte por el papa Benedicto VIII.2​
15 de junio: las fuerzas del Imperio romano de Oriente dirigidas por Basilio Boioanes toman Troia (Italia)→
→17 de junio: el papa Benedicto VIII se reúne con Enrique II del Sacro Imperio en Bamberg y le pide ayuda para recuperar el control del sur de Italia.3​
1 de septiembre: Mahmud de Gazni envía a su hijo para conquistar Ġawr, que cae al cabo de una semana.4

✺- 1030→Fundación de Tartu en Estonia→
→Fundación de Kaunas en Lituania→
→Georgia y emir de Tiflis se enfrentan a Shaddadids→
→Fin del Califato

✺- 1040→NACE Alfonso VI de León, rey de León y Castilla. Hijo de Fernando I de León


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his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → D. Estefania de Requesens, III Condesa de Palamós
his mother → Hipòlita Roís de Liori i de Montcada
her mother → Beatriz de Montcada i de Vilaragut
her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante
her father → Elfa de Luna y de Xèrica
his mother → Pedro Martínez de Luna y Saluzzo, señor de Almonacid y Pola
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his mother → Filippo di Saluzzo, governor of Sardinia
her father → Aloisia di Saluzzo
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her mother → Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo
her father → Manfredo I del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo
his father → Bonifacio "del Vasto", marchese di Savona e della Liguria Occidentale
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Gender: Male
Birth: estimated between 966 and 1016 
Death: before May 07, 1027
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Son of Anselmo I, marchese della Liguria Orientale and Gisela of the Obertenghi, of Milan
Husband of Adelasia Obertenghi, d'Este
Father of Oddone 'Teuto' , marchese di Savona; Anselmo III degli Aleramici and Ugo II degli Aleramici
Brother of Ugo degli Aleramici, marchese di Tortona; Oberto I Aleramid, marquis of Western Liguria and Ermengarda di Tortona

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Anselmo, marchese di Tortona
Birth:
Death: before May 7, 1027
Parents: Anselmo I (d. 999/1014), marchese della Liguria Orientale and Gisela of Italy
Wife: Adelasia
Children: Oddone 'Teuto' del Vasto, marchese di Savona and Gerberge di Montferrato
Siblings: Oberto I (d. after 1034), Marchese della Liguria Occientale and Ugo, marchese di Tortona
Medlands: Monferrato, Saluzzo, Savona, Chapter 3. A. Marchesi di Saluzzo
ANSELMO [II] (-before 7 May 1027). "Heinricus…imperator" confirmed the property of the abbey of Fruttuaria, referring to property donated by "Ugo clericus et mater eius et fratres eius Anselmi marchionis filii et Vuillilemus et Raprandus fratres filii marchionis Oddoni", by charter dated 1014[384]. "Einricus…imperator" acting through "domnus Otto comes palacii et comes eius comitatu Ticinensi" with "…Otbertus et Anselmus germanis marchionibus…" confirmed the property of the convent of San Salvator at Pavia, naming "Berengarius presbiter et Ugo comes germanis, filii bone memorie Sigefredi qui fuit similiter comes", by charter dated 7 May 1014[385]. Marchese [di Tortona].

m ADELASIA, daughter of AZZO Marchese & his wife --- (-after 11 May 1055). "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[386]. No other suitable "Azonis Marchio" has been identified who could have been Adelasia´s father except for Alberto Azzo [I] Conte di Luni. "Adela comitisa…conius quondam Anselmi marchio…Ugo et Anselmus filii et mundoaldi mei" promised not to disturb the possessions of the monastery of San Marziano by charter dated 11 May 1055[387].

Marchese Anselmo [II] & his wife had three children:
a) ODDONE [Tetis] (-before 31 Aug 1064). "Thetes Marchio filius quondam Anselmi Marchionis" founded the monastery of Vasto by charter dated 7 May 1027[388]. Marchese. - see below.
b) ANSELMO. "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[389]. 1065.
c) UGO (-after May 1055). "Adila comitissa filia quondam Azonis Marchio et relicta quondam Anselmi itemque Marchio et Anselmus et Hugo germanis mater et filii prædicto quondam Anselmi…ex nativitate mea legem vivere Langobardorum…et nos…lege vivere Salica" donated property to the monastery of Santo Pietro di Saviliano by charter dated May 1055[390].
Anselmo II (?-prima del 1055), che sposò Adelaide, della stirpe degli Obertenghi (stessa stirpe della madre) ed essi ebbero

Anselmo III
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The Aleramici "...ruled various northwestern Italian territories in Piedmont and Liguria from the 10th to the 14th century...Their name derived from count Aleramo, proclaimed first Marquis of Central Liguria by emperor Otto the Great in 966. The Aleramici were divided in two main lines: the Marquises of Savona or Del Vasto, and the Marquises of Monferrato....

"...The Aleramici formed one of the four imperial margraviates in the northern Kingdom of Italy, soon becoming one of the most powerful dynasties of the Middle Ages. Due to their ancestral Salic tradition, they divided their original territory into multiple marquisates, grouped into two main lines founded by Aleramo's two surviving sons: the Marquises of Savona, or del Vasto, descendants of the eldest son Anselmo, and the Marquises of Monferrato, descendants of the youngest son Otto. Despite their constant territorial division between the multiple male descendants, the Aleramici managed to maintain control over an important part of the Piedmont and the Eastern flank of the Ligurian Bay,"

Please see subsection titled: Rulers of the Aleramic Dynasty.

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RANGO HISTORICO

✺- 1000→1 de enero: según un mito historiográfico, en esta fecha amplios sectores de la población europea creyeron que este día sucedería el fin del mundo (apocalipsis milenarista) al cumplirse los mil años del nacimiento de Jesucristo, por lo cual se produjeron disturbios y hubo masivas peregrinaciones hacia Jerusalén para poder morir en Tierra Santa. Actualmente se sabe que no sucedieron tales hechos, cuyo relato se remonta al Renacimiento, siendo popularizado por los historiadores del siglo xix.2​3​4​5​6​
10 de enero: Muere la emperatriz viuda Masako, emperatriz consorte del difunto emperador Reizei→
→11 de marzo: en Polonia se celebra el Congreso de Gniezno, uno de los eventos más relevantes de la historia de ese país→
→8 de abril: En Japón, Fujiwara no Shoshi es ascendida a emperatriz (Chugu), mientras que en ese mismo momento también había otra emperatriz Fujiwara no Teishi. Esta es la primera vez en

✺- 1010→Europa
Destrucción de Medina Azahara, a las afueras de Córdoba→
→Restauración de Hisham II en el Califato Omeya de Córdoba, sucediendo a Muhammad II al-Mahdi→
→Fundación de la ciudad de Yaroslavl→
Asia
Se establece en Vietnam la Dinastía Lý y la capital se desplaza a Hanói→
→El poeta persa Ferdousí termina de escribir Shahnameh→
América
El explorador vikingo Thorfinn Karlsefni funda un asentamiento en Norteamérica (fecha aproximada)→
África
La superficie del río Nilo se congela.1

✺- 1020→febrero-marzo:1​ en el Califato fatimí (Egipto), los nativos de Fustat se enfrentan a una coalición turco-berebere. Los esclavos negros prenden fuego la ciudad por tres días. Este evento es parte de una serie de rebeliones que debilitan severamente la autoridad de los fatimís→
→15 de abril: un terremoto devasta Roma durante las festividades del Viernes Santo. Una agrupación de judíos es acusada como causante del desastre, por lo que son condenados a muerte por el papa Benedicto VIII.2​
15 de junio: las fuerzas del Imperio romano de Oriente dirigidas por Basilio Boioanes toman Troia (Italia)→
→17 de junio: el papa Benedicto VIII se reúne con Enrique II del Sacro Imperio en Bamberg y le pide ayuda para recuperar el control del sur de Italia.3​
1 de septiembre: Mahmud de Gazni envía a su hijo para conquistar Ġawr, que cae al cabo de una semana.4

✺- 1030→Fundación de Tartu en Estonia→
→Fundación de Kaunas en Lituania→
→Georgia y emir de Tiflis se enfrentan a Shaddadids→
→Fin del Califato

✺- 1040→NACE Alfonso VI de León, rey de León y Castilla. Hijo de Fernando I de León

✺- 1050→Concilio de Coyanza→
→Nacimientos
11 de noviembre: Enrique IV del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico→
→Fallecimientos
Zoe Porfirogénita, emperatriz del Imperio bizantino→
→Guido d'Arezzo, inventor de las notas musicales

✺- 1060→El Cid es nombrado caballero

✺- 1070→Se crea la población de Fucking, Austria, una de las más famosas del mundo debido a su tan peculiar nombre


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Oddone Teuto , marchese di Savona is your 22nd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas

her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar

her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García

her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva

his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero

his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens

his father → Isabel de Requesens

his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda

her father → D. Estefania de Requesens, III Condesa de Palamós

his mother → Hipòlita Roís de Liori i de Montcada

her mother → Beatriz de Montcada i de Vilaragut

her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante

her father → Elfa de Luna y de Xèrica

his mother → Pedro Martínez de Luna y Saluzzo, señor de Almonacid y Pola

her father → Marchesa di Saluzzo

his mother → Filippo di Saluzzo, governor of Sardinia

her father → Aloisia di Saluzzo

his mother → María di Saluzzo

her mother → Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo

her father → Manfredo I del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo

his father → Bonifacio "del Vasto", marchese di Savona e della Liguria Occidentale

his father → Oddone 'Teuto' , marchese di Savona

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Oddone 'Teuto' degli Aleramici, marchese della Liguria occidentale, conte del Vasto  

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 995 and 1015 

Savona, Liguria, Italy

Death: before August 31, 1064

Italy

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Son of Anselmo ll, marchese di Tortona and Adelasia Obertenghi, d'Este

Husband of Elena di Ventimiglia and Berta di Susa

Father of Manfredo del Vasto, marchese di Savona; Anselmo IV del Vasto; Bonifacio "del Vasto", marchese di Savona e della Liguria Occidentale and Gerberga del Vasto

Brother of Anselmo III degli Aleramici and Ugo II degli Aleramici


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..Capostipite della famiglia si può considerare Tete o Teottone, o Ottone, marchese della Liguria occidentale, che discese dal figlio di Aleramo chiamato Anselmo, e di cui abbiamo notizie documentate nel 1061. Tete, avendo accompagnato nelle sue imprese dell'Italia meridionale l'imperatore Enrico II, ne ebbe in premio la contea del Vasto in Abruzzo, il cui nome rimase alla sua discendenza. ll figlio suo Bonifacio è così chiamato comunemente "del Vasto".


http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/del-vasto_(Enciclopedia-Italiana)

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ODDONE, son of Marchese ANSELMO [II] & his wife Adelasia --- (-[before 31 Aug 1064]). "Thetes Marchio filius quondam Anselmi Marchionis" founded the monastery of Vasto by charter dated 7 May 1027[403]. Marchese. His absence from his wife´s charter dated 31 Aug 1064 suggests that Oddone was already deceased at the time.


m BERTA di Susa, daughter of MANFREDO UDALRICO [II] Marchese di Torino e Susa & his wife Berta d'Este (-after 22 Apr 1065). "Berta comitissa filia quondam Maginfredi et item Maginfredus et Anselmus, Bonifacius, Oto clericus germani et filii quondam Toto itemque marchionis, mater et filii" donated property to the monastery of San Silo near Genoa by charter dated 31 Aug 1064[404]. Heiress of Vasto and Busco. "Berta comitissa et Manfredus, Bonifacius et Anselmus marchiones et Henricus et Oto germani, mater et filii" donated property to the church of Santa Maria "de episcopatu Astensi" by charter dated 22 Apr 1065[405].


Marchese Oddone & his wife had [six] children:

[GERBERGA . m GUIDO di Cavanesse . ]

MANFREDO (-1079).

ANSELMO (-after 22 Apr 1065)

BONIFAZIO ([1060]-[1127/35]).

ENRICO (-after 22 Apr 1065)

OTTO (-after 22 Apr 1065).



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Oddone 'Teuto' Margrave de Montferrat Marqués de Savonia, Marchese di Savona


/!\ Birth: 1035 Savona, Liguria, Italy /!\

Death: 1084 (49) Italy

Parents: Anselmo, marchese di Tortona and Adelasia

Wife: Elena di Ventimiglia and Berta di Susa

Children: Bonifacio de Saluzzo Marchese del Vasto. Marchese della Liguria Occidentale.; Anselmo del Vasto and Manfredo del Vasto, marchese di Savona

Siblings: Gerberge di Montferrato

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✺- 1030→Fundación de Tartu en Estonia→

→Fundación de Kaunas en Lituania→

→Georgia y emir de Tiflis se enfrentan a Shaddadids→

→Fin del Califato


✺- 1040→NACE Alfonso VI de León, rey de León y Castilla. Hijo de Fernando I de León


✺- 1050→Concilio de Coyanza→

→Nacimientos

11 de noviembre: Enrique IV del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico→

→Fallecimientos

Zoe Porfirogénita, emperatriz del Imperio bizantino→

→Guido d'Arezzo, inventor de las notas musicales


✺- 1060→El Cid es nombrado caballero


✺- 1070→Se crea la población de Fucking, Austria, una de las más famosas del mundo debido a su tan peculiar nombre


✺- 1080→El Cid Campeador es desterrado


✺- 1090→En España: Entran por tercera vez los almorávides con la decisión de destronar a los príncipes andaluces. Al-Mutamid, cargado de cadenas parte de Sevilla a Agmat, en el Atlas africano, hasta su muerte→

→Nacimientos

Bernardo de Claraval, religioso y santo católico→

→Robert de Gloucester, hijo bastardo de Enrique I de Inglaterra→

→Gastón de Bearn, señor de Zaragoza→

→Fallecimientos

García de Galicia, rey de Galicia→

→Miguel VII Ducas, emperador bizantino (1072-1078)→

→Bertoldo I de Suabia, duque de Suabia


✺- 1100→25 de diciembre, Balduino es nombrado primer Rey de Jerusalén en Belén tras la muerte de su hermano, Godofredo de Bouillón



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your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas

her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar

her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García

her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva

his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero

his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens

his father → Isabel de Requesens

his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda

her father → D. Estefania de Requesens, III Condesa de Palamós

his mother → Hipòlita Roís de Liori i de Montcada

her mother → Beatriz de Montcada i de Vilaragut

her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante

her father → Elfa de Luna y de Xèrica

his mother → Pedro Martínez de Luna y Saluzzo, señor de Almonacid y Pola

her father → Marchesa di Saluzzo

his mother → Filippo di Saluzzo, governor of Sardinia

her father → Aloisia di Saluzzo

his mother → María di Saluzzo

her mother → Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo

her father → Manfredo I del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo

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Bonifacio "del Vasto", marchese di Savona e della Liguria Occidentale MP

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1060

Savona, Liguria, Italy

Death: October 05, 1125 (60-69)

Loreto Castle, Italy

Immediate Family:

Son of Oddone 'Teuto' , marchese di Savona and Berta di Susa

Husband of Alix de Savoie and Agnès de Vermandois

Ex-husband of .... del Vasto

Father of Bonifacio, di Incisa; .... del Vasto; Ottone del Vasto; Pietro del Vasto; Manfredo I del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo and 8 others

Brother of Manfredo del Vasto, marchese di Savona; Anselmo IV del Vasto and Gerberga del Vasto


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BONIFAZIO, son of ODDONE Marchese della Liguria Occidentale & his wife Berta di Susa ([1060]-[1127/35]). "Berta comitissa filia quondam Maginfredi et item Maginfredus et Anselmus, Bonifacius, Oto clericus germani et filii quondam Toto itemque marchionis, mater et filii" donated property to the monastery of San Silo near Genoa by charter dated 31 Aug 1064[430]. "Berta comitissa et Manfredus, Bonifacius et Anselmus marchioness et Henricus et Oto germani, mater et filii" donated property to the church of Santa Maria "de episcopatu Astensi" by charter dated 22 Apr 1065[431]. Marchese del Vasto. "Bonifacius marchio filius quondam Othonis" donated property to the church of Acqui by charter dated 22 Jul 1090 "in castro de Ceva"[432]. "Bonifacius marchio filius quondam Teutonis…marchio et Henrico nepos suus" donated property to the canons of the church "in valle Burmia in loco…Ferranica" by charter dated 1097[433]. "Bonifacius marchio filius Teutonis…marchio…cum Alice cometissa filia qd. d. Petri marchio atque Theotone, Petro, Magnifredo, Hugone et Willielmo filiis eorum" donated property to "monasterio sancti Petri…in…villa Saviliani" by charter dated 21 Dec 1099[434]. "Bonifacius marchio cum filiis suis Manfredo atque Ugone" donated property to "ecclesie S. Donati de Monte" by charter dated 1121[435]. "Bonifacius marchio" appointed "filiis suos Maginfredum et Wilielmum adque Ugonem necnon Anselmum…et Anricum et Bonefacium minorem atque Odonem" as his heirs and provided dowries for "filiabus…Sibilie et Adalaxia et alie filie si ex hac uxore nata fuit", but disinherited "Bonifacium…incixie nominatum", by charter dated 1125[436]. "Bonifatius marchio…Agnes comitissa uxor ipsius marchionis…filii eius Mainfredus et Ugo" donated "domum sancti Laurentii" to Lérins by charter dated 1127[437].


[m firstly ALIX de Savoie, daughter of PIERRE I Comte de Savoie & his wife Agnès de Poitou. "Bonifacius marchio filius Teutonis…marchio…cum Alice cometissa filia qd. d. Petri marchio atque Theotone, Petro, Magnifredo, Hugone et Willielmo filiis eorum" donated property to "monasterio sancti Petri…in…villa Saviliani" by charter dated 21 Dec 1099[438]. Szabolcs de Vajay dismisses this individual as an imaginary person designed to explain the claims of Marchese Bonifazio to Turin, which he in fact inherited through his mother who was the younger sister of Adelaida di Susa, mother of Comte Pierre[439]. It is uncertain whether he was aware of the charter quoted above when he made this suggestion. Even if the charter in question was spurious, it is unclear what purpose would have been served by fabricating the ancestry of Marchese Bonifazio´s wife. It should be noted that Bonifazio´s [second] wife Agnes de Vermandois was considerably younger than her husband. An earlier marriage would therefore be likely.]


m [secondly] AGNES de Vermandois, daughter of HUGUES de France Comte de Vermandois et de Valois [Capet] & his wife Adelais Ctss de Vermandois [Carolingian] ([1085]-after 1127). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to (but does not name) the first of the daughters of "Hugonem Magnum [et] Adelaide comitissa Veromandensium" as wife of "Bonefacius marchio", parents of "Bonefacium archidiaconum Noviomensem et filios et filias, quarum una nupsit Guilelmo de Monte-pessulano"[440]. "Bonifatius marchio…Agnes comitissa uxor ipsius marchionis…filii eius Mainfredus et Ugo" donated "domum sancti Laurentii" to Lérins by charter dated 1127[441].


Marchese Bonifazio & his [first] wife had five children:

1. OTTONE (-[21 Dec 1099/1121]). ...

2. PIETRO (-[21 Dec 1099/1121]). ...

3. MANFREDO (-[4 Jun 1175/Mar 1176], bur Staffarda). ... ... - MARCHESI di SALUZZO.

4. UGO (-after 18 Aug 1162). ... ... ... ...

5. GUGLIELMO (-after 1160). ... ... - MARCHESI di BUSCA e LANCIA.

Marchese Bonifazio & his [first/second] wife had two children:

6. ANSELMO (-after 1140). ... ... - MARCHESI di CEVA e CLAVESANA.

7. BONIFAZIO (-after 22 Dec 1142). ... ...

Marchese Bonifazio & his [second] wife had six children:

8. daughter (before [1108/15]-). ...

9. ENRICO [I] "il Guercio" (Clavesana [1115]-Finale 1184). ... ... - MARCHESI di SAVONA e CARETTO.

10. BONIFAZIO "minor" (-[1188/26 May 1190]). ... ... ...

11. OTTONE "Boerio" (-before 1188). ... ... ...

12. SIBILLA (-before 11 Dec 1146). ... ... .... ... ...

13. ADELAIDA (-after 1125). ...


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 1060→El Cid es nombrado caballero


✺- 1070→Se crea la población de Fucking, Austria, una de las más famosas del mundo debido a su tan peculiar nombre


✺- 1080→El Cid Campeador es desterrado


✺- 1090→En España: Entran por tercera vez los almorávides con la decisión de destronar a los príncipes andaluces. Al-Mutamid, cargado de cadenas parte de Sevilla a Agmat, en el Atlas africano, hasta su muerte→

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Bernardo de Claraval, religioso y santo católico→

→Robert de Gloucester, hijo bastardo de Enrique I de Inglaterra→

→Gastón de Bearn, señor de Zaragoza→

→Fallecimientos

García de Galicia, rey de Galicia→

→Miguel VII Ducas, emperador bizantino (1072-1078)→

→Bertoldo I de Suabia, duque de Suabia


✺- 1100→25 de diciembre, Balduino es nombrado primer Rey de Jerusalén en Belén tras la muerte de su hermano, Godofredo de Bouillón


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→Nacimientos

Abraham ibn Daud, historiador y filósofo racionalista judío español


✺- 1120→Se crea la orden de los Caballeros del Temple (también llamados templarios) por Hugo de Paganis y varios caballeros franceses con el fin de proteger a los peregrinos en Tierra Santa



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Saluzzo Manfred II del Vasto marquess of ★Bisabuelo n°19P★ Ref: SM-1125 |•••► #ITALIA 🏆🇮🇹★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 19° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo is your 19th great grandfather.


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Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo is your 19th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas

her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar

her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García

her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva

his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero

his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens

his father → Isabel de Requesens

his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda

her father → D. Estefania de Requesens, III Condesa de Palamós

his mother → Hipòlita Roís de Liori i de Montcada

her mother → Beatriz de Montcada i de Vilaragut

her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante

her father → Elfa de Luna y de Xèrica

his mother → Pedro Martínez de Luna y Saluzzo, señor de Almonacid y Pola

her father → Marchesa di Saluzzo

his mother → Filippo di Saluzzo, governor of Sardinia

her father → Aloisia di Saluzzo

his mother → María di Saluzzo

her mother → Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo

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Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo MP

Italian: Manfredo II del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo

Gender: Male

Birth: 1125

Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

Death: 1215 (74-75)

Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy

Immediate Family:

Son of Manfredo I del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo and Eleanor di Arborea

Husband of Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato

Father of María di Saluzzo; Agnese di Saluzzo; Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo; Thomas of Saluzzo and Margaret de Salvaing

Brother of Bonifacio del Vasto, di Saluzzo 


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Manfredo II (1140 - 1215) fue el segundo margrave de Saluzzo desde la muerte de su padre en 1175 hasta la suya propia. Era hijo de Manfredo I y Leonor. Colocó definitivamente la capital del margravado en Saluzzo.


Se casó con Azalaïs de Montferrato antes de 1182, formando una alianza con una de las dinastías más poderosas del norte de Italia. Tuvo al menos cinco hijos con ella:


Inés, casada con Comita III de Torres


Bonifacio (el heredero, que murió antes que su padre), se casó con María, hija del mencionado Comita


Margaret, casada con Geoffrey de Salvaing


(hija sin nombre), casada con el marqués Guillermo II de Ceva


Tomás


También engendró un hijo ilegítimo, Bastardino.


Amplió la marcha y luchó contra el expansionismo de los condes vecinos de Saboya. Después de varias escaramuzas menores, los dos principados llegaron a un acuerdo en 1213 y se estableció la paz durante los dos últimos años de su vida. Dado que su hijo mayor, Bonifacio, había fallecido antes que él en 1212, fue sucedido por su nieto, Manfredo III, bajo la regencia de Azalaïs. Tenía que pagar tributo en nombre del joven Manfredo, y durante el siglo siguiente, Saluzzo fue vasallo de Saboya.



Manfredo II (1140 - 1215) fue el segundo margrave de Saluzzo desde la muerte de su padre en 1175 hasta la suya propia. Era hijo de Manfredo I y Leonor. Colocó definitivamente la capital del margravado en Saluzzo.

Se casó con Azalaïs de Montferrato antes de 1182, formando una alianza con una de las dinastías más poderosas del norte de Italia. Tuvo al menos cinco hijos con ella:


Inés, casada con Comita III de Torres


Bonifacio (el heredero, que murió antes que su padre), se casó con María, hija del mencionado Comita


Margaret, casada con Geoffrey de Salvaing


(hija sin nombre), casada con el marqués Guillermo II de Ceva


Tomás


También engendró un hijo ilegítimo, Bastardino.



Manfredo II (1140 - 1215) fue el segundo margrave de Saluzzo desde la muerte de su padre en 1175 hasta la suya propia. Era hijo de Manfredo I y Leonor. Colocó definitivamente la capital del margravado en Saluzzo.

Se casó con Azalaïs de Montferrato antes de 1182, formando una alianza con una de las dinastías más poderosas del norte de Italia. Tuvo al menos cinco hijos con ella:


Inés, casada con Comita III de Torres


Bonifacio (el heredero, que murió antes que su padre), se casó con María, hija del mencionado Comita


Margaret, casada con Geoffrey de Salvaing


(hija sin nombre), casada con el marqués Guillermo II de Ceva


Tomás


También engendró un hijo ilegítimo, Bastardino.

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Manfred II (1140 – 1215) was the second margrave of Saluzzo from his father's death in 1175 to his own. He was the son of Manfred I and Eleanor. He placed the capital of the margravate definitively in Saluzzo.


He married Azalaïs of Montferrat before 1182, forming an alliance with one of the most powerful dynasties in northern Italy. He had at least five children with her:


Agnes, married Comita III of Torres


Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father), married Maria, daughter of aforementioned Comita


Margaret, married Geoffrey de Salvaing


(unnamed daughter), married Marquis William II of Ceva


Thomas


He also fathered an illegitimate son, Bastardino.


He expanded the march and fought against the expansionism of the neighbouring counts of Savoy. After several minor skirmishes, the two principalities came to terms in 1213 and peace was established for the final two years of his life. Since his eldest son Boniface had predeceased him in 1212, he was succeeded by his grandson, Manfred III, under the regency of Azalaïs. She had to pay tribute on behalf of young Manfred, and for the next century, Saluzzo was a vassal of Savoy.



Manfred II (1140 – 1215) was the second margrave of Saluzzo from his father's death in 1175 to his own. He was the son of Manfred I and Eleanor. He placed the capital of the margravate definitively in Saluzzo.

He married Azalaïs of Montferrat before 1182, forming an alliance with one of the most powerful dynasties in northern Italy. He had at least five children with her:


Agnes, married Comita III of Torres


Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father), married Maria, daughter of aforementioned Comita


Margaret, married Geoffrey de Salvaing


(unnamed daughter), married Marquis William II of Ceva


Thomas


He also fathered an illegitimate son, Bastardino.



Manfred II (1140 – 1215) was the second margrave of Saluzzo from his father's death in 1175 to his own. He was the son of Manfred I and Eleanor. He placed the capital of the margravate definitively in Saluzzo.

He married Azalaïs of Montferrat before 1182, forming an alliance with one of the most powerful dynasties in northern Italy. He had at least five children with her:


Agnes, married Comita III of Torres


Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father), married Maria, daughter of aforementioned Comita


Margaret, married Geoffrey de Salvaing


(unnamed daughter), married Marquis William II of Ceva


Thomas


He also fathered an illegitimate son, Bastardino.


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Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo

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Eleanor di Arborea

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Bonifacio del Vasto, di Saluzzo

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✺- 1125→Los almohades destruyen el poder de los almorávides en el norte de África y someten a los árabes de la península. Desde entonces los musulmanes españoles son casi exclusivamente moros. Los árabes están en minoría


✺- 1135→26 de mayo - Coronación en la Catedral de León de Alfonso VII como Imperator totius Hispaniae


✺- 1145→Eugenio III sucede a Lucio II como papa→

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Manuel Comneno, hijo de Andrónico I Comneno→

→María de Antioquía, emperatriz bizantina→

→María de Francia, condesa de Champaña→

→Reginald Fitzurse, caballero asesino de Thomas Becket→

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→Lucio II, papa italiano→

→Tasufin ben Alí ben Yúsef, emir almorávide→

→Zhang Zeduan, pintor chino


✺- 1155→La Carta de Donación de Ramón Berenguer IV del castillo de Monfort y sus términos al monasterio de Veruela en 1155, se encuentra expuesta en el Archivo Histórico de la Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza


✺- 1165→Nace el 21 de agosto - Felipe II de Francia


✺- 1175→Acontecimientos

Alfonso VIII establece en Palencia la primera universidad de España→

→Nacimientos

Aimeric de Peguilhan, trovador occitano→

→Roberto Grosseteste, filósofo inglés


✺- 1185→Urbano III sucede a Lucio III como papa


✺- 1195→19 de julio En España: Batalla de Alarcos (Ciudad Real). Derrota absoluta de Alfonso VIII de Castilla


✺- 1205→6 de enero: Coronación del rey alemán Felipe de Suabia como Rey de romanos en Aquisgrán


✺- 1215→Juan sin Tierra, rey de inglaterra da la Carta Magna a los nobles, base de las libertades constitucionales de Inglaterra



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Saluzzo Boniface marquis of ★Bisabuelo n°19P★ Ref: SB-1155 |•••► #ITALIA 🏆🇮🇹★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 19° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo is your 19th great grandfather.


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Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo is your 19th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas

her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar

her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García

her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva

his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero

his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens

his father → Isabel de Requesens

his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda

her father → D. Estefania de Requesens, III Condesa de Palamós

his mother → Hipòlita Roís de Liori i de Montcada

her mother → Beatriz de Montcada i de Vilaragut

her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante

her father → Elfa de Luna y de Xèrica

his mother → Pedro Martínez de Luna y Saluzzo, señor de Almonacid y Pola

her father → Marchesa di Saluzzo

his mother → Filippo di Saluzzo, governor of Sardinia

her father → Tommaso I, IV marchese di Saluzzo

his father → Manfred III, marquess of Saluzzo

his father → Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo

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Marquis Boniface di Saluzzo  MP

Italian: marchese Bonifacio di Saluzzo

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1180

Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy 

Death: July 22, 1212 (27-36)

Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy 

Immediate Family:

Son of Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo and Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato

Husband of Maria di Saluzzo, di Torres

Father of Manfred III, marquess of Saluzzo and Agnese di Saluzzo, Agnesina

Brother of María di Saluzzo; Agnese di Saluzzo; Thomas of Saluzzo and Margaret de Salvaing 


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BONIFAZIO di Saluzzo, son of MANFREDO II Marchese di Saluzzo & his wife Alasia di Monferrato (-before 28 Apr 1213). A continuation of the Chronica Jacobi de Aquis names "Bonifacio" as oldest child of "Manfredo…Marchese…di Salucio" and his wife "Alasia figlola di Gulielmo Marchese di Monferrato"[523]. "Bonifacius filius comitissæ…" witnessed the charter dated 1192 under which "Petrus Manisel filius quondam Dominici Manisel et eius nepos Oto Manisel filius quondam Johannis Manisel, D. Adalasiæ comitissæ de Saluciis" donated property to "monasterio sancti Laurentii de Ulcio"[524]. His parentage is confirmed by the marriage contract between "Marchese Bonifazio figlio del Marchese Manfredo di Saluzzo" and "Maria figlia di Comita Signore di Sassari in Sardegan" dated Aug 1202[525]. The date of his death is set by the marriage contract dated 28 Apr 1213 between "Thomam comitem Maurienne…Amedeo f. dicti comitis" and "Manfredum II marchionem de Saluciis…Agnetem f. quondam Bonefacii"[526].


m (contract 25 Jul 1202) MARIA, daughter of COMITA Judge of Torres [Sardinia] & his first wife Sinispella dei Giudici di Arborea (-after 22 Jan 1215). A continuation of the Chronica Jacobi de Aquis names "Maria figlola dil Conte di Sardegna" as the wife of "Bonifacio", son of "Manfredo…Marchese…di Salucio"[527]. The marriage contract between "Bonifacium filium Mainfredi marchionis de Saluciis" and "Mariam filiam Comite…Turritane iudicis" is dated 25 Jul 1202[528]. "Comita judex Turritanus" donated property to "Girardo" in the name of "nepotum meorum…Manfredo et Agnete filiis quondam Bonifacii filii Manfredi marchionis de Saluciis et filie mee Maria" by charter dated 22 Jan 1215[529].


Marchese Bonifazio & his wife had two children:


1. MANFREDO (-29 Oct 1244). A continuation of the Chronica Jacobi de Aquis names "Manfredo" as the son of "Bonifacio…Marchese…di Salucio" and his wife "Maria figlola dil Conte di Sardegna"[530]. "Comita judex Turritanus" donated property to "Girardo" in the name of "nepotum meorum…Manfredo et Agnete filiis quondam Bonifacii filii Manfredi marchionis de Saluciis et filie mee Maria" by charter dated 22 Jan 1215[531]. He succeeded his grandfather in 1215 as MANFREDO III Marchese di Saluzzo. m (Betrothed 4 Mar 1223, Mar 1233) as her first husband, BEATRIX de Savoie, daughter of AMEDEE IV Comte de Savoie & his first wife Marguerite de Viennois (before 4 Mar 1223-10 May before 1259). The marriage contract between "Alaxiam comitissam Saluciarum et Manfredum marchionem Saluciarum eius nepotem" and "Thomam comitem Maurianæ…neptem suam…Beatrix" is dated 4 Mar 1223[532]. A contract dated 2 Oct 1227 between "Marchese Enrico di Savona" and "il Marchese Manfredo di Saluzzo" refers to the dowry of "Marchese di Savona…sua Consorte, figlia di Amedeo figlio del Conte di Savoia"[533]. She married secondly (Betrothed 8 May 1246, by proxy Mar 1247, contract 21 Apr 1247[534], [Dec 1248/Jan 1249]) as his first wife, Manfred von Hohenstaufen, who later succeeded as Manfred King of Sicily. The Historia Sicula of Bartolomeo di Neocastro records that "Manfredus" married "dominam Beatricem filiam ducis Sex Viarum, qui prius in virum…marchionem de Salluciis"[535]. A charter dated 8 May 1246 records the restitution of "castri Ripolarum" by Emperor Friedrich II to "fratribus de Sabaudia, Amedeo comite et Thoma", confirmed by the betrothal of "Manfredum dictum Lancea, filium naturalem imperatoris" and "Beatricem filiam Amedei comitis, relictam Manfredi marchionis Salucensis"[536]. The contract of marriage between "Manfredi Lanceæ filii Friderici Rom. Imperatoris" and "Beatrice marchionissa Salutiensi, filia Amedei comitis Sabaudiæ et in Italia marchionis, relicta Manfredi marchionis Salutiarum" is dated 21 Apr 1247[537]. A fourth testament of "Amedeus comes Sabaudie" is dated 19 Sep 1252, appoints "Bonifacium filium meum" as his heir, under the tutelage of his brother Thomas, substituting "fratri meo Thome de Sabaudia comitis…Beatricem filiam meam uxorem quondam Manfredi marchionis Salutiarum et Margaretam filiam meam uxorem Bonifacii marchionis Montisferrati", and names "Cecilie…uxori nostre…Beatrix filia mea minor"[538]. A fifth testament of Comte Amédée IV is dated 24 May 1253, appoints "Bonifacius filius suus, sub tutela Thomæ comitis" as his heir, substitutes "filiæ Amedei comitis…marchionissæ Beatrix Salutiarum et Margaretha Montisferrati", bequeathes "castrum Montis Meliani" to "Cæciliæ comitissæ", and chooses to be buried at Hautecombe[539]. The absence of any reference to Beatrix´s current husband King Manfred suggests a breakdown in their marriage. Marchese Manfredo III & his wife had [four] children:


a) ALASIA ([1236]-before 12 Jul 1311, bur Pontefract, Church of the Black Friars). "Mainfredus III marchio Salutiarum" appointed "Beatricem de Sabaudia suam uxorem" as co-tutor of "Thomæ et Alasinæ filiorum suorum" in his testament dated 1244[540]. Henry III King of England agreed that “unam filiarum filiæ...comitis [Sabaudi%C3%A6]” would marry “vel Johanni de Warenna qui si vixerit comes erit Warennæ, vel Edmundo de Lacy qui si vixerit comes erit Lincolniæ” by charter dated 1246[541]. A manuscript history of the Lacy family records that “Edmundum de Lacy comitem” married “dominam Aleciam filiam marchionis de Salves in Italia, cognatam reginæ Anglia ex parte Sabinensi” when she was “in juventute sua”[542]. “Edmundus de Lascy constabularius Cestriæ” donated property to Roche Abbey, for the souls of “…Alesiæ uxoris meæ”, by undated charter[543]. As Alasia gave birth to her first child in 1250, it is unlikely that she could have been born later than 1236, although at that date her own mother was probably only thirteen years old. Given this tight chronology, it is assumed that Alasia was her parents' first child. m (Woodstock early May 1247) EDMUND de Lacy Earl of Lincoln, son of JOHN de Lacy Earl of Lincoln & his second wife Margaret de Quincy (1230-2 Jun 1258, bur Stanlaw Abbey).

b) TOMASO (-3 Dec 1296, bur Staffarda Santa Maria). "Mainfredus III marchio Salutiarum" appointed "Beatricem de Sabaudia suam uxorem" as co-tutor of "Thomæ et Alasinæ filiorum suorum" in his testament dated 1244[544]. He succeeded his father in 1244 as TOMASO I Marchese di Saluzzo.


- see below.


c) [MARGHERITA (1245-). As she and her sister Agnese are not mentioned in their father´s testament dated 1244, it is assumed that they were born posthumously and that they were twins. However, Margherita is not mentioned in the charter dated 24 Aug 1251 which names Marchese Manfredo III´s three other children and their tutor Bonifazio Marchese di Monferrato. This raises doubts about the existence of Margherita. Nun.]

d) AGNESE (1245-after 4 Aug 1265, bur Pontefract, Church of the Black Friars). Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 24 Aug 1251 under which Bonifazio Marchese di Montferrato "tutor Thome filii condam Manfredi marchionis Salutiarum et filiarum suarum Alaxine et Agnesine" donated property to Staffarda monastery in accordance with the last wishes of Manfredo III Marchese di Saluzzo[545]. As she and her supposed sister Margherita are not mentioned in their father´s testament dated 1244, it is assumed that they were born posthumously and that they were twins (assuming that Margherita in fact existed, about which there are doubts as discussed above). It is assumed that her marriage was arranged by Pierre Comte de Savoie who had been her husband's guardian from 12 Feb 1254, after the death of his father[546]. m ([before 1262][547]) as his first wife, JOHN de Vescy, son of WILLIAM de Vescy & his second wife Agnes de Ferrers of Derby (18 Jul 1244-Montpellier 10 Feb 1289, bur Alnwick Abbey). No children.


2. AGNESE (-after 1219). The marriage contract between "Thomam comitem Maurienne…Amedeo f. dicti comitis" and "Manfredum II marchionem de Saluciis…Agnetem f. quondam Bonefacii" is dated 28 Apr 1213[548]. "Comita judex Turritanus" donated property to "Girardo" in the name of "nepotum meorum…Manfredo et Agnete filiis quondam Bonifacii filii Manfredi marchionis de Saluciis et filie mee Maria" by charter dated 22 Jan 1215[549]. Abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria di Rifreddo, founded in 1219. Betrothed (28 Apr 1213) to AMEDEE de Savoie, son of THOMAS I Comte de Savoie & his wife Marguerite [Beatrix] de Genève (Montmélian, Savoie 1197-Montmélian 24 Jun or 13 Jul 1253, bur Hautecombe, abbaye royale de Sainte-Marie). He succeeded his father in 1233 as AMEDEE IV Comte de Savoie.


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 1155→La Carta de Donación de Ramón Berenguer IV del castillo de Monfort y sus términos al monasterio de Veruela en 1155, se encuentra expuesta en el Archivo Histórico de la Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza


✺- 1165→Nace el 21 de agosto - Felipe II de Francia


✺- 1175→Acontecimientos

Alfonso VIII establece en Palencia la primera universidad de España→

→Nacimientos

Aimeric de Peguilhan, trovador occitano→

→Roberto Grosseteste, filósofo inglés


✺- 1185→Urbano III sucede a Lucio III como papa


✺- 1195→19 de julio En España: Batalla de Alarcos (Ciudad Real). Derrota absoluta de Alfonso VIII de Castilla


✺- 1205→6 de enero: Coronación del rey alemán Felipe de Suabia como Rey de romanos en Aquisgrán


✺- 1215→Juan sin Tierra, rey de inglaterra da la Carta Magna a los nobles, base de las libertades constitucionales de Inglaterra


✺- 1225→28 de enero: Tomás de Aquino, escritor, filósofo y teólogo italiano



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her mother → Pedro de Montcada i de Luna, Señor de Villamarchante

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Birth: estimated between 1256 and 1310 

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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 1275→Desembarco de benimerines norteafricanos en la península ibérica→

→22 de julio - Magnus Ladulás es elegido rey de Suecia en la Piedra de Mora→

→11 de septiembre: Un terremoto de 6,0 sacude Gran Bretaña causando destrucción→

→Septiembre - Batalla de Écija. Las tropas del reino de Castilla, comandadas por Nuño González de Lara el Bueno, son derrotadas por el emir de los benimerines→

→Marco Polo visita Xanadú→

→El monje nestoriano Rabban Bar Sauma comienza su peregrinación de China a Jerusalén→

→Termina la era japonesa Bun'ei y comienza la era Kenji→

→La Horda de Oro mongol asalta Lituania por tercera vez→

→En el Reino de Mallorca, Ramon Llull establece una escuela para enseñar árabe a los predicadores, en un intento de hacer proselitismo entre los musulmanes→

→Fallecimientos

Fernando de la Cerda, hijo primogénito y heredero de Alfonso X de Castilla→

→Leonor de Castilla, hija de Alfonso X de Castilla→

→Alfonso Manuel, nieto de


✺- 1285→Alfonso III, nombrado rey de Aragón


✺- 1295→Fernando IV el Emplazado es proclamado rey de Castilla y León tras la defunción de su padre, Sancho IV el Bravo


✺- 1305→Clemente V sucede a Benedicto XI como papa


✺- 1315→26 de mayo - Edward Bruce, al frente de un ejército de unos 6000 hombres, desembarca en el Úlster, iniciando la Invasión de Irlanda como parte de las Primera Guerra de Independencia Escocesa

15 de noviembre - En Morgarten, al sur de Zúrich, unos 1500 montañeros (acompañados por tropas de otros valles) repelen las tropas (unos 3000 a 5000 soldados profesionales) del duque Leopoldo I de Austria, señor de los Habsburgo en lo que se conoce como la batalla de Morgarten→

→Un verano inusualmente lluvioso y frío provoca la pérdida de las cosechas y marca el comienzo de la Gran Hambruna de 1315-1317→

→Algunos propietarios de Calabria, ofrecieron fondos a los valdenses para cultivarlos en cambio de una cuota anual, con el poder de establecer algunas comunidades libres de las obligaciones feudales.1​

Nacimientos

Jaime III de Mallorca

Fallecimientos

Enguerrand de Marigny chambelán y ministro del rey Felipe IV de Francia el


✺- 1325→7 de enero - Alfonso IV se corona como rey de Portugal

2 de febrero - Andrónico II Paleólogo corona a su nieto Andrónico III Paleólogo coemperador para terminar con la guerra civil→

→14 de junio - Ibn Battuta inicia sus viajes de exploración→

→Se funda México-Tenochtitlan, capital y ciudad-estado del Imperio azteca→

→Jaime II conquista Córcega y Cerdeña.→

→Diciembre - Cortes de Valladolid de 1325, en las que es confirmada la mayoría de edad de Alfonso XI de Castilla→

→Nacimientos

Nicolás Oresme, matemático, físico y economista francés→

→Fallecimientos

7 de enero - Dionisio I de Portugal→

→16 de diciembre - Carlos de Valois, noble francés.

→ Fallece: Lopes de Paiva Estevaínha es Bisabuela n°16P de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo


✺- 1335→Invención en Milán del reloj mecánico


✺- 1345→Finalización de la construcción de la Catedral Notre-Dame de París

→ Nace: Fernando I de Portugal.

→ Nace: Pedro Alfonso de Castilla, hijo ilegítimo de Alfonso XI de Castilla y de Leonor de Guzmán.

→ Fallece: 22 de febrero - Pedro López de Luna, arzobispo de Zaragoza



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