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  1. William IX Palaeologus (10 August 1486 – 4 October 1518) was Marquis of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. He was a member of the House of Palaeologus-Montferrat, a cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty which had once ruled the Byzantine Empire. Biography. He was the son of Marquis Boniface III and Maria of Serbia. At the time when he ...

  2. Portrait of William IX Palaeologus, Marquis of Montferrat 1494–1518. Theodore founded the Palaeologus-Montferrat cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty, fusing and subsuming the Aleramici lineage with a succession that derived from Byzantium and carried the name of the Palaiologan emperors.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William IX Palaeologus (10 August 1486 – 4 October 1518) was Marquis of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. He was a member of the House of Palaeologus-Montferrat, a cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty which had once ruled the Byzantine Empire.

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  5. William IX, Marquess of Montferrat. William IX (10 August 1486 - 1518) was marquess of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. He was the son of marquis Boniface III and Maria Branković. After succeeding his Boniface at his death (1494), he continued the latter's pro-French policy and, in 1508, he married to princess Anna d'Alençon, daughter of ...

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    Aleramici dynasty

    1. William I(d. 933 or before) 2. Aleramo (933–967) 2.1. William II, son and co-ruler 3. Otto I(967–991), son 4. William III(991 – bef. 1042), son 5. Otto II (bef. 1042 – c. 1084), son 5.1. Henry(d. 1045), brother and co-ruler 6. William IV(c. 1084 – c. 1100), son 7. Rainier(c. 1100 – c. 1136), son 8. William V(c. 1136–1191), son 9. Conrad(1191–1192), son 10. Boniface I(1192–1207), brother 11. William VI(1207–1225), son 12. Boniface II(1225–1253/55), son 13. William VII(1253/55–1292), son 14....

    Paleologo dynasty

    1. Theodore I(1306–1338), nephew of John 2. John II(1338–1372), son 3. Secondotto,also known as Otto III (1372–1378), son 4. John III(1378–1381), brother 5. Theodore II(1381–1418), brother 6. John Jacob(1418–1445), son 7. John IV(1445–1464), son 8. William VIII(1464–1483), brother 9. Boniface III(1483–1494), brother 10. William IX (1494–1518), son. (Father-in-law to Federico II, Duke of Mantua.) 11. Boniface IV (1518–1530), son, under the regency of his mother Anne of Alençon 12. John George...

    Gonzaga dynasty

    In 1536 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor granted the marquisate, despite competing claims from Savoy and from the Marquis of Saluzzo, to the Gonzagas. This was confirmed in 1559 by the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis. 1. Frederick Gonzaga (1536–1540), Duke of Mantua. Married to Margaret of Montferrat, daughter of William IX and Anne of Alençon, and Marchioness of Montferrat in her own right. 2. Francis I(1540–1550), Duke of Mantua, Marquis of Montferrat. Son of Margaret of Montferrat and Frederick Gon...

    Gonzaga dynasty

    1. William X(1574–1587), Duke of Mantua, Duke of Montferrat from 1574, previously marquis 2. Vincent I(1587–1612), Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Son of William X 3. Francis II(1612), Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Son of Vincent I 4. Ferdinand(1612–26), Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Son of Vincent I. 5. Vincent II(1626–27), Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Son of Vincent I. 6. War of the Mantuan Succession (1627–1631) – a portion was lost to Duchy of Savoy 7. Maria, Duchess of Montferrat 1612...

    Savoy dynasty

    The House of Savoy gained part of the duchy after the War of the Mantuan Successionand the remainder in 1708. The head of the family used the title of Duke of Montferrat from 1631 until 1861. In addition, the title was granted to some younger sons of the House: 1. Prince Amadeus, Duke of Montferrat (1754–1755), second son of Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia 2. Prince Maurizio, Duke of Montferrat(1762–1799) third son of Victor Amadeus III 3. Prince Oddone, Duke of Montferrat (1846–1866), third s...

    Haberstumpf, Walter (2009). Regesti dei Marchesi di Monferrato (secoli IX-XVI). Alessandria: San Giorgio Editrice. ISBN 9788876790935.
    Circolo Culturale I Marchesi del Monferrato(external link to website devoted to dynastic history)
    Haberstumpf, Walter. Dinastie europee nel Mediterraneo orientale. I Monferrato e i Savoia nei secoli XII–XV, 1995(external link to downloadable text).
  6. About 1133, Rainier's son William V, Marquis of Montferrat (c. 1115 – 1191), married Judith of Babenberg, a half-sister of King Conrad III of Germany and Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, father of Frederick Barbarossa, and so greatly increased his family's prestige.

  7. William IX Palaeologus (10 August 1486 – 4 October 1518) was Marquis of Montferrat from 1494 until his death. He was a member of the House of Palaeologus-Montferrat, a cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty which had once ruled the Byzantine Empire. Biography. He was the son of Marquis Boniface III and Maria of Serbia. At the time when he ...

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