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  1. Married to Margaret of Montferrat, daughter of William IX and Anne of Alençon, and Marchioness of Montferrat in her own right. Francis I (1540–1550), Duke of Mantua, Marquis of Montferrat. Son of Margaret of Montferrat and Frederick Gonzaga. Guglielmo I Gonzaga (1550–1574), Duke of Mantua, Marquis until 1574, then duke.

  2. Aug 8, 2023 · William VII, Marquess of Montferrat. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William VII (circa 1240 Trino – 6 February 1292), called the Great (Italian: il Gran Marchese), was the twelfth Margrave of Montferrat from 1253 to his death. He was also the titular King of Thessalonica. Youth. William was the eldest son of Boniface II and Margaret ...

    • Piemonte
    • Trino, Provincia di Vercelli, Piemonte, Italy
    • circa 1240
    • February 06, 1292 (47-56)Alexandria, Egypt
  3. March of Montferrat. /  45.133°N 8.450°E  / 45.133; 8.450. The March (also margraviate or marquisate) of Montferrat was a frontier march of the Kingdom of Italy during the Middle Ages and a state of the Holy Roman Empire. The margraviate was raised to become the Duchy of Montferrat in 1574. Originally part of the March of Western ...

  4. Jun 1, 2024 · 1483–1494. Boniface III (brother) 1494–1518. William VIII (son) 1518–1530. Boniface IV (son) 1530–1533. Giangiorgio (son of Boniface III; award of Montferrat to the Gonzaga of Mantua 1536) From: Montferrat, Marquisate of in Dynasties of the World ».

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  6. 13th century Italian noble. Guglielmo Guglielmo VII Marchese di Monferrato Montferrat (est. 1236 - uncertain 8 Feb 1292)

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  8. William VII (c. 1240 – 6 February 1292), called the Great Marquess (Italian: il Gran Marchese), was the twelfth Marquess of Montferrat from 1253 to his death. He was also the titular King of Thessalonica.

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