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Grimaldo Canella (– c. 1184) was the youngest son of Otto Canella and Consul of Genoa in 1162, 1170, and 1184.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Consul, Fieschi family, Frederick Barbarossa, Genoa, House of Grimaldi, List of rulers of Monaco, List of rulers of Morocco, Man-at-arms, Nice, Oberto Grimaldi, Otto Canella, Patronymic, Prince's Palace of Monaco, Republic of Genoa, Republic of Pisa, Vezzano Ligure.

  2. 1184 deaths
  3. 12th-century Genoese people

Consul

Consul (abbrev. cos.; Latin plural consules) was the title of one of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under the Roman Empire.

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Fieschi family

The House of Fieschi were an old Italian noble family from Genoa, Italy, from whom descend the Fieschi Ravaschieri Princes of Belmonte.

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Frederick Barbarossa

Frederick Barbarossa (December 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick I (Friedrich I; Federico I), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death 35 years later in 1190.

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Genoa

Genoa (Genova,; Zêna) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy.

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House of Grimaldi

The House of Grimaldi is the current reigning house of the Principality of Monaco.

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List of rulers of Monaco

The following is a list of rulers of Monaco.

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List of rulers of Morocco

This is the list of rulers of Morocco since 789.

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Man-at-arms

A man-at-arms was a soldier of the High Medieval to Renaissance periods who was typically well-versed in the use of arms and served as a fully-armoured heavy cavalryman.

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Nice

Nice (Niçard: Niça, classical norm, or Nissa, Mistralian norm,; Nizza; Nissa; Νίκαια; Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.

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Oberto Grimaldi

Oberto Grimaldi was an admiral of the Genoese fleet at Damietta and commissioner of Genoa. Grimaldo Canella and Oberto Grimaldi are 12th-century Genoese people, 12th-century Italian nobility and house of Grimaldi.

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Otto Canella

Otto Canella (born in the middle of the 11th century, died in 1143) was Consul of the Republic of Genoa in 1133, and an ancestor of the House of Grimaldi, the family that currently rules Monaco. Grimaldo Canella and Otto Canella are 12th-century Genoese people, 12th-century Italian nobility and house of Grimaldi.

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Patronymic

A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor.

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Prince's Palace of Monaco

The Prince's Palace of Monaco (Palais princier de Monaco; Palaçi principescu) is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco. Grimaldo Canella and Prince's Palace of Monaco are house of Grimaldi.

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Republic of Genoa

The Republic of Genoa (Repúbrica de Zêna; Repubblica di Genova; Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast.

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Republic of Pisa

The Republic of Pisa (Repubblica di Pisa) was an independent state existing from the 11th to the 15th century and centered on the Tuscan city of Pisa.

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Vezzano Ligure

Vezzano Ligure (Italian pronunciation: vetˈtsaːno ˈliːɡure), (Vessan, locally V'zan) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of La Spezia in the Italian region of Liguria, located about southeast of Genoa and about northeast of La Spezia.

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See also

1184 deaths

12th-century Genoese people

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimaldo_Canella