county of Acerra. Dipold began increasing his influence through marriage alliances. He married his brother Siegfried to a daughter of the count of Fondi...
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Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Otto IV of Germany)
reaching Pisa by 20 November. Here, probably advised by Peter of Celano and Dipold, Count of Acerra, he was convinced to abandon his earlier promises. Otto...
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oppose Dipold, Count of Acerra, and in 1228 he was granted sweeping powers, which he did not hesitate to use, as imperial vicar in the March of Ancona. In...
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regency. In 1202, an army led by Walter and Dipold, Count of Acerra, was defeated by the claimant Walter III of Brienne, who opposed Frederick as king. Markward...
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(1285–1337) Dukes of Spoleto – Conrad II, Duke of Spoleto (1198–1205), Henry von Urslingen (1205), Dipold, Count of Acerra (1209–1225), Rainald of Urslingen (1223–1230)...
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Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VI of Germany)
Tancred's brother-in-law Count Richard of Acerra had reconquered large parts of Apulia, and Tancred himself had reached the allowance of his claims by the pope...
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defender Aligerno Cottone and Richard of Acerra brother-in-law of Tancred. During the siege Salerno, a main capital of Sicily, sent word ahead that Henry...
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Germans led by Markward von Annweiler and Dipold of Acerra against the French of Walter III of Brienne. Dipold and Markward demanded guardianship over the...
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