family. Oberto I inherited the countship of Milan in 951 from his father Adalberto the Margrave. Soon after assuming the Italian throne, Berengar II reorganised...
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Visconti of Milan (section Visconti di San Vito)
undermined the Sant'Ambrogio Peace. At the end of 1259, Oberto Pallavicino, a former partisan of Frederick II who got closer to the Guelph positions of the Della...
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Guelphs and Ghibellines (category Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
23, 2009). "Storia di Milano ::: dal 1426 al 1450" [History of Milan ::: from 1426 to 1450]. Storia di Milano (in Italian). Milano: Storiadimilano. Retrieved...
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La traviata (redirect from Di Provenza il mar)
Lawrence 1995, p. 712. George Whitney Martin (2011). Verdi in America: Oberto Through Rigoletto. University Rochester Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-58046-388-1...
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also has living agnatic descendants among the aforementioned Pallavicini. Oberto I (died 975), Marquise of Milan from 951, he later became palatine count...
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La Scala (redirect from Teatro alla Scala di Milano)
Maria Stuarda by Gaetano Donizetti 1839: Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio by Giuseppe Verdi 1840: Un giorno di regno by Giuseppe Verdi 1842: Nabucco by...
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was Oberto I, who became the count of Luni in 945. Oberto I was appointed as the marquis of the March of Genoa under the Italian king Berengario II in...
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del Risorgimento nazionale, Milano, Cogliati, 1907. Enciclopedia Storico-Nobiliare Italiana di V. SPRETI, 1928-1936. Vol II p. 589. Libro d'Oro della Nobiltà...
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Don Carlos (category Cultural depictions of Philip II of Spain)
she reciprocates (Duet: "De quels transports poignants et doux" / "Di quale amor, di quanto ardor"). A cannon-shot signifies that peace has been declared...
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in Milan. The La Scala impresario, Bartolomeo Merelli, agreed to put on Oberto (as the reworked opera was now called, with a libretto rewritten by Temistocle...
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