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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ObertenghiObertenghi - Wikipedia

    Obertenghi; Marcher noble family: Parent family: Bonifaci: Country: Kingdom of Italy (HRE) Etymology: Descendant from Oberto I: Place of origin: Probably Pavia or Lombardy: Founded: 940 () Founder: Adalberto the Margrave: Current head: None; main branch extinct: Final ruler: Albert Azzo II: Titles

  2. Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto ;born around 940; died after 1014) was Margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he succeeded his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio.

  3. Die Obertenghi (auch Otbertiner genannt) waren eine der mächtigsten Familien des norditalienischen Adels gegen Ende des Frühmittelalters um die Jahrtausendwende. Ihr namengebender Stammvater ist Oberto I. Graf von Mailand und Luni , der erste Markgraf von Ostligurien , der „marca Januensis“ oder Mark von Genua .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oberto_IOberto I - Wikipedia

    Oberto I Obizzo (also known as Otbert) (born around 910; died 15 October 975) was an Italian count palatine and margrave and the oldest known member of the Obertenghi family. Biography. Oberto I inherited the countship of Milan in 951 from his father Adalberto the Margrave.

  5. Adalberto the Margrave, also known as "il Margravio" or "Adalberto III" (10th century – 951?) was an Italian nobleman tied with the Obertenghi family and a well-known ancestor to the Este, Pallavicini and Malaspina family.

  6. The House of Pallavicini, also known as Pallavicino and formerly known as Pelavicino, is an ancient Italian noble family founded by Oberto II Pelavicino of the Frankish Obertenghi family. [2] [3] The Pallavicini of Genoa. The first recorded member of the Pallavicini family was Oberto I (died 1148).

  7. Albert Azzo I ( Italian: Alberto Azzo or Adalberto Azzo) (c. 970 – 1029 [1] [2]) 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. [3] Life.