Carraresi family
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The Carraresi family was a powerful medieval noble dynasty that ruled the city of Padua in northern Italy during the 14th and early 15th centuries.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Carraresi family canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T10025215 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Carraresi family Context triple: [Castello Carrarese (Este Castle), namedAfter, Carraresi family]
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Buonalbergo family
The Buonalbergo family was a medieval Italian noble lineage of Lombard origin, influential in southern Italy through its alliances and members such as Alberada of Buonalbergo.
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Ottoboni family
The Ottoboni family was a prominent Italian noble lineage from Venice, best known for producing Pope Alexander VIII (Pietro Ottoboni) and for its significant influence in ecclesiastical and political affairs during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Chiericati family
The Chiericati family was a prominent noble lineage from Vicenza, Italy, known for its wealth, influence, and patronage of Renaissance architecture and the arts.
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Castiglioni family
The Castiglioni family is an Italian noble lineage from Milan historically notable for producing high-ranking churchmen, including Pope Celestine IV.
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Aldobrandini family
The Aldobrandini family is an influential Italian noble lineage from Rome, historically prominent in the Catholic Church and closely connected to other powerful dynasties such as the Borghese.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Carraresi family Target entity description: The Carraresi family was a powerful medieval noble dynasty that ruled the city of Padua in northern Italy during the 14th and early 15th centuries.
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A.
Buonalbergo family
The Buonalbergo family was a medieval Italian noble lineage of Lombard origin, influential in southern Italy through its alliances and members such as Alberada of Buonalbergo.
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B.
Ottoboni family
The Ottoboni family was a prominent Italian noble lineage from Venice, best known for producing Pope Alexander VIII (Pietro Ottoboni) and for its significant influence in ecclesiastical and political affairs during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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C.
Chiericati family
The Chiericati family was a prominent noble lineage from Vicenza, Italy, known for its wealth, influence, and patronage of Renaissance architecture and the arts.
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Castiglioni family
The Castiglioni family is an Italian noble lineage from Milan historically notable for producing high-ranking churchmen, including Pope Celestine IV.
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E.
Aldobrandini family
The Aldobrandini family is an influential Italian noble lineage from Rome, historically prominent in the Catholic Church and closely connected to other powerful dynasties such as the Borghese.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Italian noble family
ⓘ
medieval dynasty ⓘ noble family ⓘ |
| activeInCentury |
14th century
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15th century ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Carraresi
NERFINISHED
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da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| associatedWith | University of Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| causeOfDownfall | Venetian conquest of Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| coatOfArms | red chariot on silver field ⓘ |
| conflictWith |
Republic of Venice
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Scaligeri family NERFINISHED ⓘ Visconti of Milan NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | Italy ⓘ |
| endTime | 1405 ⓘ |
| finalRuler | Francesco II da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| governmentForm | signoria ⓘ |
| hasMember |
Francesco I da Carrara
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Francesco II da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ Francesco il Novello da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ Francesco il Vecchio da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ Jacopo I da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ Marsilio da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ Ubertino da Carrara NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| historicalEra |
Late Middle Ages
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Middle Ages ⓘ |
| language | Italian ⓘ |
| locatedInTime | c. 1318–1405 ⓘ |
| membersExecutedBy | Republic of Venice NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| nameEtymology | derived from Carrara ⓘ |
| notableConstruction |
Carraresi palace in Padua
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Castello Carrarese, Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| notableEvent | fall of Padua to Venice in 1405 ⓘ |
| originatesFrom | Carrara (near Padua) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| overthrownBy | Republic of Venice NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| patronage |
architecture
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arts ⓘ literature ⓘ |
| politicalAlignment | Guelph NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| politicalRole | lords of Padua ⓘ |
| politicalStatus | signori of Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| predecessor | Scrovegni family NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| region | Veneto NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| religion | Roman Catholicism ⓘ |
| ruled | Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| seatOfPower | Padua NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| startTime | c. 1318 ⓘ |
| territorialControl | Padua contado NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Carraresi family Description of subject: The Carraresi family was a powerful medieval noble dynasty that ruled the city of Padua in northern Italy during the 14th and early 15th centuries.
Referenced by (2)
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