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140:(Odalrich-Maginfred), was one of the most powerful noblemen Italy in the 1020s, when he tried to play kingmaker and give the throne to 86: 54:, named after his grandfather, who established the family as one of the most powerful in northwestern Italy. He conquered the 211: 206: 193:
M. G. Bertolini, "Arduino", Dizionario biografico degli Italiani, VI (Rome: Società Grafica Romana, 1964), 49–52.
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The first of the Arduinici to enter Italy was Roger, son of Arduin, who was established as
8: 181: 153: 121: 94: 59: 133: 177: 145: 117: 165: 176:. Adelaide (died 1091) was the last scion of the house; her heirs were her sons 160:, one of the richest magnates in Germany, and Adelaide, through her marriage to 106: 50:
in the early tenth century. He extended his power and was succeeded by his son
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and of another Adelaide, who married the German anti-king
97:. During a reorganisation of the structure of Italy's 105:in 950, Arduin's territories were organised as the 148:and Irmgard, married high-ranking German princes: 198: 132:. The family later drew itself close to the 31:in the early tenth century, possibly from 199: 156:, respectively. Irmgard later married 73:. He ruled the counties of Auriate, 13: 116:Arduin allied his family with the 14: 223: 1: 187: 158:Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen 144:. Ulric Manfred's daughters, 7: 10: 228: 27:family that immigrated to 130:Adalbert Atto of Canossa 212:Frankish noble families 207:Italian noble families 142:William V of Aquitaine 120:by marrying his heir, 174:Rudolf of Rheinfelden 136:. Arduin's grandson, 164:, was the mother of 150:Hermann IV of Swabia 182:Amadeus II of Savoy 154:Otto III of Swabia 134:Holy Roman Empire 219: 118:House of Canossa 58:and allied with 227: 226: 222: 221: 220: 218: 217: 216: 197: 196: 190: 111:marca Arduinica 12: 11: 5: 225: 215: 214: 209: 195: 194: 189: 186: 128:, daughter of 107:March of Turin 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 224: 213: 210: 208: 205: 204: 202: 192: 191: 185: 183: 179: 175: 171: 168:, empress of 167: 163: 162:Otto of Savoy 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 138:Ulric Manfred 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 85:and probably 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 65: 61: 57: 53: 52:Arduin Glaber 49: 45: 41: 36: 34: 30: 26: 23: 19: 115: 110: 62:against the 43: 37: 17: 15: 103:Berengar II 95:Ventimiglia 69:outpost of 56:Susa Valley 201:Categories 188:References 71:Fraxinetum 67:Andalusian 126:Prangarda 122:Manfred I 18:Arduinici 170:Henry IV 146:Adelaide 60:Provence 33:Neustria 25:Frankish 178:Peter I 99:marches 87:Bredulo 83:Albenga 48:Auriate 20:were a 166:Bertha 101:under 93:, and 64:Muslim 109:, or 75:Turin 46:) at 44:comes 40:count 29:Italy 22:noble 180:and 152:and 91:Alba 79:Asti 16:The 124:to 113:. 203:: 184:. 89:, 81:, 77:, 42:(

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noble
Frankish
Italy
Neustria
count
Auriate
Arduin Glaber
Susa Valley
Provence
Muslim
Andalusian
Fraxinetum
Turin
Asti
Albenga
Bredulo
Alba
Ventimiglia
marches
Berengar II
March of Turin
House of Canossa
Manfred I
Prangarda
Adalbert Atto of Canossa
Holy Roman Empire
Ulric Manfred
William V of Aquitaine
Adelaide
Hermann IV of Swabia

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