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    Beatrice d’Este (Ferrara, 1268 - Milan, 15 September 1334) was an Italian noblewoman, now primarily known for Dante Alighieri's allusion to her in Purgatorio...
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  • daughter of Azzo VII d'Este Beatrice d'Este (1215–1245), Queen of Hungary, the daughter of Aldobrandino I d'Este Beatrice d'Este (12681334), mentioned in Dante’s...
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    local nobility through the marriage of his daughter Margherita to Leonello d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara in 1435. In 1530 Federico II (1500–1540) received the...
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    Senana ferch Caradog, Welsh noblewoman (b. 1198) 1264 February 16 – Azzo VII d'Este, marquis of Ferrara (b. 1205) April 25 – Roger de Quincy, Scotto-Norman...
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  • unknown). Anti-Ghibelline crusade preached against Aldobrandino II d'Este and Obizzo III d'Este in Ferrara. 1326 10 February. Polish–Teutonic War begins with...
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  • Prussia (b. 1180) Adam of Harcarse, Scottish Cistercian priest and abbot Beatrice d'Este, queen consort of Hungary (b. 1215) Cletus Bél, Hungarian prelate,...
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  • son of Otto III and Beatrice of Bohemia 9 October 1267 – 8 April 1268 Margraviate of Salzwedel (at Salzwedel) Unmarried 8 April 1268 Merseburg aged 24 Children...
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