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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Azalaïs of Montferrat (also Adelasia or Alasia) (died 1232), was marchioness and regent of Saluzzo. Azalaïs was one of at least three daughters of William V of Montferrat and his wife Judith of Babenberg.

    • Piedmont
    • circa 1160
    • Manfred II Del Vasto, Marquess of Saluzzo
    • Montferrat, Piedmont, Italy
  2. A pesar ser la descendencia segundogénita, fue la rama del Monferrato la que alcanzó mayores cuotas de poder durante la Edad Media, especialmente tras su destacado liderazgo en las cruzadas, inaugurado por el marqués Guillermo V del Monferrato, cabeza de la Segunda Cruzada (nombramiento otorgado conjuntamente por sus cuñados, el emperador ...

  3. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Genealogy for William V Aleramici, "the Old" marquess of Montferrat (c.1115 - c.1191) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. When Alasia degli Aleramici del Monferrato was born in 1160, in Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy, her father, William V Marquis of Montferrat, was 46 and her mother, Judith of Babenberg, was 46. She married Manfred Marquess of Saluzzo Aleramici II in June 1182, in Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy.

    • Female
    • Marquis Manfred Saluzzo II
  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Boniface I, usually known as Boniface of Montferrat (Italian: Bonifacio del Monferrato; Greek: Βονιφάτιος Μομφερρατικός, Vonifatios Momferratikos) (c. 1150 – 4 September 1207), was the ninth Marquess of Montferrat (from 1192), the leader of the Fourth Crusade (1201–04) and King of Thessalonica (from 1205 ...

  6. Discover the family tree of William III Aleramid, Aleramici, di Montferrato for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AleramiciAleramici - Wikipedia

    The Aleramici were divided in two main lines: the Marquises of Savona or Del Vasto, and the Marquises of Monferrato. In the 14th century the line of Monferrato ended in Irene of Montferrat, Empress of Constantinople, whilst the line of Savona carried on in multiple descending branches.