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    Rinaldo d'Este (shortly after 1221 – Apulia c. 1251) was a member of the House of Este. He was son of Azzo VII d'Este Marquis of Ferrara from his first...
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  • Rinaldo d'Este may refer to: Rinaldo d'Este (1221-1251) (1221-1251), son of Azzo VII d'Este Rinaldo d'Este (1618-1672) (1618–1672), cardinal between 1641...
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    two times, and had one son, Rinaldo (born after 1221), who was captured by Frederick II and died as prisoner in Apulia (1251). He had three daughters: Cubitosa...
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    1200–1204 Guido Papareschi 1206–1221 Guido II Pierleoni 1221–1228 Giacomo di Pecorari, O.Cist. 1231–1244 Stephen Báncsa 1251–1270 Vicedominus de Vicedominis...
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  • Isabella d'Este, (1666) second wife of Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma Princess Charlotte Felicity of Brunswick (1710), died in Modena, wife of Rinaldo d'Este...
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    with note 5. Este was the son of Duke Alfonso III d'Este of Modena, and brother of Cardinal Rinaldo d'Este. He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 19 November...
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    1216) Almericus (1216– ) Fridericus da Prata (attested 1221–1250) Guilelmus (1251) Guarnerius (1251–1252) Tiso (1252–1257) Administrator Albertus (1260–1268)...
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  • 2006 Calogero Paparoni (1876–1958), coffee trader migrated to Venezuela Rinaldo Piaggio (1864–1938), entrepreneur, senator, and founder of Piaggio Group...
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