Ubertinello

Ubertinello

Ubertino da Carrara

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Ubertino de Carrara, neveu et successeur de Marsilio da Carrara, qui fut confirmé dans sa souveraineté sur Padoue par la famille Della Scala, et régna en paix jusqu'à l'an 1345.

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