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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LXI Guglielmo Gonzaga – Jacobini
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Index

House of Guideschi
leading names
Italian
Frankish
Guy of Nantes
Austrasian
Papal States
Empire
Papacy
Carolingians
throne of France
Rorgonids
Breton March
Lambert
Guy I
duke of Spoleto
Emperor Lothair I
Lotharingia
Lombard
Sico of Benevento
Spoleto
Guy III
Lambert II
kings of Italy
emperors
Guy IV of Spoleto
Duke of Benevento
Fulk the Venerable
archbishop of Rheims
French

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