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Malaspina family - Wikipedia The House of Malaspina was a noble Italian family of Longobard origin that descended from Boniface I, through the Obertenghi line, that ruled Lunigiana from the 13th to the 14th centuries, and the marquisate of Massa and lordship of Carrara (which later became the Duchy of Massa and Carrara and at a later time the Principality of Massa and the M
Malaspina Glacier - U. S. National Park Service Malaspina Glacier, located primarily within Wrangell-St Elias National Park on the coast, is the largest piedmont glacier in North America and one of the largest outside the ice cap regions of the world, at 1,075,409 acres in size
Malaspina Family | Noble, Aristocrats, Sicily | Britannica Malaspina Family, feudal family powerful in northern Italy in the Middle Ages Descended from Marquis Oberto I, who was created count palatine by the Holy Roman emperor Otto I, the family at first controlled Tuscany, eastern Liguria, and the March of Lombardy
Alejandro Malaspina - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Alessandro Malaspina, conocido en español como Alejandro Malaspina (Mulazzo, 5 de noviembre de 1754- Pontremoli, 9 de abril de 1810) fue un noble y marino italiano al servicio de España, brigadier de la Real Armada, célebre por protagonizar uno de los grandes viajes científicos de la era ilustrada, la llamada Expedición Malaspina (1788-94)
A brief history of the Malaspina Family - Lunigiana, Tuscany The history of the Malaspina family is a fascinating tale of power, rivalry, and splendor that spans over nine centuries Originating from the region of Lunigiana, between Tuscany and Liguria, the family has left an indelible mark on the history of medieval Italy
Family tree of the Malaspina family - EverybodyWiki Bios Wiki Contents 1 Malaspina of Mulazzo 1 1 Malaspina of Ottone and Orezzoli[notes 5] 1 2 Malaspina of Santo Stefano and Edifizi 1 3 Malaspina of Madrignano 1 4 Malaspina of Montereggio[notes 7] 2 Notes 3 References
Malaspina Global Portal - Home Malaspina Global Portal New: Malaspina links page This page was launched on November 5, 2004 to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the birth of Alexandro Malaspina (1754-1810)
The Malaspina family in Lunigiana The Malaspina were an important feudal family in the Middle Age They descended from the Obertenghi family, dominating in northern Tuscany and Liguria before 1000 a C
Malaspina - Wikipedia Malaspina can refer to: The Italian noble Malaspina family Members of this family include: Albert Malaspina (1160 65 – 1206 12), Italian marquess Conrad Malaspina (The Old) (c 1180 – after 1254), Italian nobleman Spinetta Malaspina, Italian nobleman Opizzo Malaspina (late 11th century – 1254 ), Italian nobleman
Alejandro Malaspina - Wikipedia Brigadier Alejandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 – April 9, 1810) was a Spanish Navy officer and explorer