Individual Details

Azzo VII d'Este

(1205 - 16 Feb 1264)

According to Wikipedia:

Azzo VII d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (also known as Novello; 1205 - 16 February 1264) was marquis of Ferrara from 1215 to 1222, and again from 1240 until his death.

The son of Azzo VI d'Este and a noblewoman from the Aldobrandeschi family, he married in 1225. In contrast to emperor Frederick II, he became the leader of the Guelph forces in the March of Ancona. In 1242 Azzo took the chance to capture Ferrara in 1242, after defeating Ezzelino III da Romano, and established his family's lordship in the city, which lasted until late Renaissance times.

In 1259, he again defeated Ezzelino and his Ghibellines troops in the Battle of Cassano. He married two times, and had one son, Rinaldo (born after 1221), who was captured by Frederick II and died as prisoner in Apulia (1251). He was succeeded by his grandson Obizzo.




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According to Wikipedia:

Azzo VII d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (also known as Novello; 1205 - 16 February 1264) was marquis of Ferrara from 1215 to 1222, and again from 1240 until his death.

The son of Azzo VI d'Este and a noblewoman from the Aldobrandeschi family, he married in 1225. In contrast to emperor Frederick II, he became the leader of the Guelph forces in the March of Ancona. In 1242 Azzo took the chance to capture Ferrara in 1242, after defeating Ezzelino III da Romano, and established his family's lordship in the city, which lasted until late Renaissance times.

In 1259, he again defeated Ezzelino and his Ghibellines troops in the Battle of Cassano. He married two times, and had one son, Rinaldo (born after 1221), who was captured by Frederick II and died as prisoner in Apulia (1251). He was succeeded by his grandson Obizzo.

Events

Birth1205
Death16 Feb 1264

Families

ChildRinaldo d'Este (1221 - )
FatherAzzo VI d'Este (1170 - 1212)
MotherAlice of Châtillon ( - )