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  1. Albert Azzo I (Italian: Alberto Azzo or Adalberto Azzo) (c. 970 – 1029) was an Italian nobleman. He was a member of the Obertenghi (or Adalbertini) family. From 1014 onward, he was margrave of Milan and count of Luni, Genoa and Tortona.

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      Alberto Azzo II (997 in Modena – 20 August 1097 in Modena),...

  2. Albert Azzo II was called marchio de L(a/o)ngobardia. By his time, the march was often called the March of Milan or Liguria. His grandson, Obizzo I, became the first Margrave of Este in 1173 and was created "Margrave of Milan and Genoa" in 1184 by the Emperor Frederick I.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2022 · With his second wife, Garsende, Azzo had two known sons: Fulco I, Margrave of Milan (died 1128), ancestor of the Italian branch of the House of Este[7] Hugh V, Count of Maine (died 1131), had no issue. Some sources say he also married Vitalia Orseolo, daughter of Peter Orseolo. They had a daughter: Itta.

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  4. Adela of Milan (c. 975 – after 1012) was a northern Italian noblewoman. Through her marriage to Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, Adela was Margravine of Milan.

  5. Fulco I d'Este (c. 1070 – c. 1134) [1] was the ancestor of the Italian line of the House of Este . Fulco was a son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan and Garsende of Maine, the daughter of Herbert I, Count of Maine. [2]

  6. About: Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan. Albert Azzo I (Italian: Alberto Azzo or Adalberto Azzo) (c. 970 – 1029) was an Italian nobleman. He was a member of the Obertenghi (or Adalbertini) family. From 1014 onward, he was margrave of Milan and count of Luni, Genoa and Tortona.