Biandrate (Piedmontese: Biandrà, Lombard: Biandraa) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about...
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The Blessed Giorgio di Biandrate, or Giorgio da Orazio di Biandrate (died 1483) was a member of the family of the counts of San Giorgio Canavese in north-west...
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Oberto, Uberto, or Umberto II (English: Humbert) was the Count of Biandrate (Blan-Dras) in Lombardy and a participant in the Fourth Crusade. Oberto was...
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Italian noblewoman who married first the condottiero Facino Cane, Count of Biandrate and a cousin once removed, and then Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan...
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of Biandrate, shut the gates of the city before the emperor and issued several unreasonable demands. The emperor pretended to accept Biandrate's terms...
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the Novarese counts of Biandrate. Near San Giorgio in San Giusto there was a Pininfarina factory. The body of Giorgio di Biandrate is interred in the town's...
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Gian Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio Aldobrandini (1545–1605) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 3 Nov 1585, he was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Antonio...
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after 1014), Margrave of Milan, son of Oberto I Oberto II of Biandrate, Count of Biandrate and a participant in the Fourth Crusade Oberto, a character...
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the clergy." The emperor died, poisoned, it is said, by Oberto II of Biandrate, ex-regent of Thessaloniki, on 11 June 1216. Gardner suggests this happened...
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Parodi, Margrave of Parodi Adelasia—a nun Isabella—wife of Guido, Count of Biandrate Previte-Orton 1912, p. 276-277. Beihammer, Parani & Schabel 2008, p. 182...
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