Alberto II della Scala |
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| Born | 1306 |
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| Died | 13 September 1352 |
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| Noble family | Scaliger |
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| Father | Alboino I della Scala |
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| Mother | Beatrice da Correggio |
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Alberto II della Scala (1306 – 13 September 1352) was lord of Verona from 1329 until his death. He was a member of the famous Scaliger family of northern Italy.
He was the son of Alboino I della Scala and Beatrice da Correggio. He co-ruled with his brother Mastino II until 1351. He lost Padua in 1338 and Belluno and Feltre in 1339.
After his death in Verona in 1352, he was succeeded by Mastino's sons.
Scaliger family and the lordship of Verona |
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| Lords of Verona |
- Mastino I (1259–1277)
- Alberto I (1277–1301)
- Bartolomeo I (1301–1304)
- Alboino I (1303–1311)
- Cangrande I (1308–1329)
- Mastino II (1329–1351)
- (1329–1352)
- Cangrande II (1351–1359)
- Cansignorio (1359–1375)
- Paolo Alboino (1359–1365)
- Bartolomeo II (1375–1381)
- Antonio (1375–1387)
- Guglielmo (1404)
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| Other members |
- Jacopino della Scala
- Beatrice Regina della Scala
- Brunoro della Scala
- Nicodemo della Scala
- Paolo della Scala
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| Buildings |
- Scaliger Tombs
- Scaliger castles
- Illasi
- Lazise
- Malcesine
- Sirmione
- Soave
- Torri del Benaco
- Valeggio sul Mincio
- Villafranca di Verona
- Palazzo del Capitanio
- Palazzo del Podestà
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