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Raimondo della Torre

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25: 90: 224:(1283–1291). After raising an army of some 45,000 infantry and 5,000 horsemen, he was able to storm the fortress of Moccò in 1289, and after the peace of Treviso (1291) he annexed Trieste to the patriarchate. He later pushed back an assault by the 54: 253: 76: 327: 332: 322: 312: 37: 47: 41: 33: 58: 337: 294: 190: 124: 132: 228:
of Treviso and suppressed several rebellions of his vassals. In 1297 he also quenched a rebellion of the
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In 1269 he was captured by Conrad Von Matsch, lord of the castle of Boffalora near
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During his tenure as patriarch, he constantly warred against the nearby
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of Raimondo della Torre; the family's symbol, a torre, is on the
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and the Italian communes, Raimondo was appointed as
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Denaro
patriarch of Aquileia
House of Della Tore
Guelph
Milan
Pagano I della Torre
Lord
Milan
Valsassina
Genève
Napo della Torre
archpriest
Monza
archbishop of Milan
bishop of Como
Madesimo
Sondalo
Valtellina
Guelph
Holy Roman Emperor
patriarch/lord of Aquileia
battle of Desio

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