In 1672, Jean Talon granted him, with two other partners, the lordship of seigniory of Riviere-du-Loup December 23, 1673.
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In 1326, in order to counter the expansionism of Republic of Florence, Prato submitted voluntarily under the seigniory of Robert of Anjou, King of Naples.
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In the 18th century the seigniory was abolished in favour of freehold land property, thus the family von der Lieth and the peasants turned into independent farmers.
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The following year, however, he became the Ghibelline leader in Romagna, receiving the seigniories of Cesena and Bertinoro and establishing a firm rule on Forl?
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He was the first Canadian settler to be ennobled by King Louis XIV . He died at his seigniory in Boucherville, which was named in his honour.
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In 1674, during the Revolution in Messina, the Arezzos supported the Lighthouse Town, and after the rebels were defeated, they lost the seigniory over Fiumefreddo.
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After inheriting the seigniory of Imola after the death of his father, Guidantonio Manfredi, he struggled long with his uncle Astorre II Manfredi, who held Faenza.
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When in 1795, the French replaced these six seigniories by a newly created municipality, they adopted the name of the parish ( Pont-?Celles ).
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He adopted as his heir Francesco Maria della Rovere, his sister's child and nephew of Pope Julius II, thus uniting the seigniory of Senigallia with Urbino.
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His son Alessandro was cardinal and, from 1605, pope as Bernadetto founded the southern Italian line of the family by acquiring the seigniory of Ottaiano, near Naples.