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Encyclopedia: Tedald of Canossa
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After 984 we find it a fief of Tedaldo, count of Modena and Canossa, nephew of the emperor Otho I. It afterwards made itself independent, and in no' was taken by siege by the countess Matilda.
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Desiderius pledged a Lombard ducatus ferrariae ("duchy of Ferrara") in 757 to Pope Stephen II. After 984 it was a fief of Tedaldo, count of Modena and Canossa, nephew of the emperor Otto I.
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In 984, it is the stronghold of Tedaldo, count of Modena and Canossa, nephew of the emperor Othon I {{er}}.
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an unnamed abbey in Orvieto, and the church of S. Cesario in Modena--not to Founded in 1007 by her grandfather Tedaldo and rebuilt by her father,
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Ferrara is a city in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, capital city of the province of Ferrara. It is situated 50 km north-northeast of Bologna, on the Po di Volano, a branch channel of the main stream of the Po River, located 5 km north. The town has broad streets and numerous palaces dating from the...
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CARPI A town in north-central Italy, 10 miles (16 km.) north of Modena and 27 miles (43 km.) east of Parma. Tedaldo (Count of Modena, Lord of Ferrara)........1001-1012...
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It also included one short-term tsar of Russia: Ivan VI. From Azzo's second marriage descended the family known as d'Este, which ruled Modena and Ferrara in Italy.
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Tedaldo vescovo di Arezzo - quarantatreesimo vescovo di Arezzo Tedaldo conte di Modena - feudatario...
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