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  1. Aldobrandino II d'Este (died 1326) was the marquess of Ferrara from 1308 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo II d'Este and Jacopina Fieschi, the niece of Pope Adrian V. Aldobrandino became lord of Ferrara at the death of his elder brother Azzo VIII, and renounced the rights to Modena and Reggio. He was succeeded by his sons ...

  2. 9 de jun. de 2010 · Aldobrandino II d'Este (died 1326) was the marquess of Ferrara from 1308 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo II d'Este and Jacopina Fieschi, the niece of Pope Adrian V. Aldobrandino became lord of Ferrara at the death of his elder brother Azzo VIII, and renounced to the rights to Modena and Reggio. Preceded by.

  3. When Aldobrandino II D'Este was born in 1262, in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, his father, Obizzo II d' Este Marchese d'Este, was 15 and his mother, Giacoma Fieschi, was 21. He married Alda Rangoni in 1289.

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    "Aldobrandino II d'Este, son of Obizzo [II] Marchese d´Este & his first wife Giacomina Fieschi (-Bologna Jun 1326, bur Ferrara Franciscans). "The Annales Veteres Mutinensium record that "Azzo Marchio" succeeded "Obizo Marchio Estensis" excluding "Aldrovandino et Francisco fratribus suis". He succeeded his father in 1293 as Signore di Modena, Lendin...

    Thank you to Lynden Castle Rodriguezfor starting this profile.
    John fitz Geoffrey, entry in the database Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families by Charles Cawley © Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2000-2017.
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  4. Tras una revuelta pro-Este en Ferrara, los hijos de Aldobrandino II (Rinaldo, Niccolò, Obizzo) y Francesco I (Azzo y Bertoldo) ascendieron juntos. Bertoldo mantuvo a Este para sí mismo, y Niccolò y Obizzo recuperaron a Modena.

  5. Aldobrandino I d' Este (c. 1190 - 10 October 1215) was the marquis of Este and Ferrara, both in Italy. He was co-ruler with his half brother Azzo VII. He was also the posthumous father of Saint Contardo of Este. His daughter Beatrice married King of Hungary, Andrew II, and became Queen of Hungary.

  6. Following a pro-Este revolt in Ferrara, the sons of Aldobrandino II (Rinaldo, Niccolò, Obizzo) and Francesco I (Azzo and Bertoldo) ascended together. Bertoldo kept Este for himself, and Niccolò and Obizzo recovered Modena.