• Ottone del Carretto (died 1237×42), a patron of troubadours and an imperialist, was the margrave of Savona (c.1185–91) and podestà of the Republic of...
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    wife of Paolo Guinigi Jullio del Carretto (died 1614), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Casale Monferrato Ottone del Carretto (died 1237-42), a patron of...
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  • Calderari (1730–1803), Italian architect Ottone del Carretto (fl. 1179–1237), Italian noble Ottone Enrico del Caretto, Marquis of Savona (1629–1685), Holy...
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  • the Auvergne, he worked at the court of the north Italian nobleman Ottone del Carretto, a prolific patron of troubadours. Tot aissi·m pren com fai als Assesis...
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    On 5 July 1214, Ottone Del Carretto, lord of Savona, sold Cairo's castle to Genoa together with its annexed lands. On July 16, Ottone was elected feudal...
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  • the Piedmont at the court of Ottone del Carretto (fl. 1190–1233). This places Peire's activity before 1209, when Ottone lost Cortemilia. It has been suggested...
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  • Othon Henri del Caretto or Del Carretto, Marquis of Grana (1629 – Mariemont, Hainaut 15 June 1685) was an Imperial Army commander and political figure...
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    the Battle of Desio, Napo della Torre was forced to yield his position to Ottone Visconti. The domination of the Visconti dynasty led to a series of territorial...
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    inspired by the death in November 1233 of Giovanna d'Este. A charter of Ottone del Carretto dated that same month was witnessed by one "Guillelmus de la Turri"...
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    favourably by Duke Francesco Sforza, who had his diplomat in Rome, Ottone del Carretto, advocate for Ludovico's patriarchal title. On 21 May 1461, the embassy...
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