West-Europese adel » Argentina Obezzino Spinola (1295-1337)

Personal data Argentina Obezzino Spinola 


Household of Argentina Obezzino Spinola

She is married to Theodore I Paleologos Markgraaf van Montferrat.

They got married in the year 1306 at Genua, Ligurië, she was 11 years old.


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