Ezzelino III da Romano

Italian ruler during the Middle Ages

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Ezzelino III da Romano served as a powerful ruler in northern Italy during the 13th century. His authority extended over various cities, and he wielded significant influence in the region, particularly in the provinces of Padua and Treviso. As a member of the noble da Romano family, he was often involved in the political struggles of the time, including conflicts between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. Ezzelino established a regime characterized by harsh justice and strong military leadership. His reign faced opposition and led to considerable conflict. Ultimately, the power he accumulated ended with his defeat and subsequent death in 1259, resulting in the fragmentation of his dominion.

Ruled the territories of Padua and Treviso

Engaged in conflicts between Guelphs and Ghibellines

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