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  1. Hace 1 día · Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa], Latin: Matilda, Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115 or Matilda of Canossa after her ancestral castle of Canossa), also referred to as la Gran Contessa ("the Great Countess"), was a member of the House of Canossa (also known as the Attonids) in the second half of the ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Afonso I of Portugal and Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal: Alfonso XI of Castile: Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile: 24 June 1328: Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina; Denis of Portugal and Elizabeth of Portugal: Alfonso XII of Spain: Mercedes of Orléans: 23 January 1878: Ferdinand VII of Spain and Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies

  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Eugene of Savoy (born Oct. 18, 1663, Paris, France—died April 24, 1736, Vienna, Austria) was a field marshal and statesman of the Carignan line of the House of Savoy, who, in the service of the Austrian Holy Roman emperor, made his name as one of the greatest soldiers of his generation.

  4. Hace 5 días · Henry I of England. Mother. Matilda of Scotland. Empress Matilda ( c. 7 February 1102 – 10 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, [nb 1] was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · Matilda. daughter of Henry I of England, consort of the Holy Roman emperor Henry V. Also known as: Mathilde, Maud. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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  6. Hace 6 días · Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mathilda) (1046 – 24 July 1115) was an Italian noblewoman, the principal Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. She is one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · House of Savoy. Role In: Battle of Magenta. Battle of Solferino. Second Battle of Custoza. Wars of Italian Independence. battles of Custoza. (Show more) Victor Emmanuel II (born March 14, 1820, Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia—died January 9, 1878, Rome, Italy) was the king of Sardinia–Piedmont who became the first king of a united Italy.