Aldobrandino I of Este | |
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Marquis of Este | |
Preceded by | Azzo VI of Este |
Succeeded by | Obizzo II d'Este |
Personal details | |
Born | 1190 Ferrara |
Died | 10 October 1215 |
Aldobrandino I of Este (c. 1190 - 10 October 1215) was the marquis of Este and Ferrara,both in Italy. He was co-ruler with his half brother Azzo VII. He was also the posthumous father of Saint Contardo of Este. His daughter Beatrice married King of Hungary,Andrew II,and became Queen of Hungary. [1]
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