- Ezzelino da Romano
Ezzelino da Romano was the name of various seignors of fiefs and cities in northern Italy starting from the 12th century AD.
*The family was founded by Ecelo (Ezzelo), who came to Italy from Germany during the expedition of King of Germany
Conrad II (1036). He received the fiefs of Romano , nowRomano d'Ezzelino and Onara, nearCittadella (Veneto ), expanding his territories in the name of the Emperor and creating the Mark ofTreviso . He left his possession to his son Alberico.
*The latter's successor, Ezzelino I il Balbo (died 1180), was a famous soldier of theSecond Crusade . He expanded the family possession and was co-commander of theLombard League forces against EmperorFrederick Barbarossa . The two, however, later reconciliated, and Ezzelino set the traditiona family allegiance to theGhibelline party onwards.
*Ezzelino II il Monaco ("the Monk", died 1223) waspodestà of Treviso andVicenza (1193). He longly struggled againstAzzo VI d'Este for the control of Veneto. Ezzelino II married Adheleid of the counts ofMangone , and was Imperial vicar for Otto IV. In 1221, fearing for the fate of his corrupted soul, retreated to a monastery, dividing his territories between his two sons, Ezzelino and Alberico.
*Ezzelino II da Romano is the father ofEzzelino III da Romano
*Ezzelino III da Romano (c. 1194-1259) was the most famous member of the family, an outstanding military leader of the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines, andEmperor Frederick II 's brother-in-law as well.
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