Generation: 1
1. | Adelaide (daughter of Ulric Manfred II of Turin, Count of Turin and Bertha). Other Events and Attributes:
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Adelaide, inherited the majority of his property. Through marriage to Adelaide (c.1045), Otto of Savoy, a younger son of Count Humbert I of Savoy became margrave of Turin. Their descendants would later comprise the House of Savoy who ruled Sardinia and Italy.
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Generation: 2
2. | Ulric Manfred II of Turin, Count of Turin was born in 992 (son of Manfred I, Marchese di Turino and Prangarda di Canossa); died on 29 Oct 1033/34; was buried in Turin Cathedral, Turin, Piedmont, Italy . Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: He was also the Marquis of Susa.
- Land/House: 1000; Ulric Manfred inherited, in 1000, a vast march centered on Turin, which had been created from the lands of his ancestor Arduin Glaber.
- Land/House: 31 Jul 1001; On 31 July 1001, an imperial diploma records that, for his faithful service, Emperor Otto III confirmed Ulric Manfred's possessions and granted him several privileges.
- Religion: 1028; Ulric Manfred restored the old church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Susa and Novalesa Abbey. In May 1028 with his wife Bertha, Ulric Manfred founded the convent of Santa Maria at Caramagna. The following year, in July 1029, along with his wife, Bertha, and his brother, Bishop Alric of Asti, Ulric Manfred founded the Benedictine abbey in of S. Giusto in Susa, which housed the relics of Saint Justus of Novalesa. The church of the Abbey of San Giusto is now Susa Cathedral.
- Religion: About 1028; Ulric Manfred, along with his brother, Bishop Alric of Asti, Archbishop Aribert of Milan and Bishop Landulf of Turin acted to suppress a heretical movement which had developed at Monforte.
- Last Full Review: 4 Aug 2020
Ulric married Bertha in by 1014. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Bertha Other Events and Attributes:
- Last Full Review: 4 Aug 2020
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Generation: 3
5. | Prangarda di Canossa (daughter of Adalbert II of Canossa, Count of Modena and Canossa and Hildegard); died after 991. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: She was a northern Italian noblewoman and a member of the House of Canossa.
- Charter/Grant/Gift: 991; Prangarda issued a charter in 991, with Manfred’s consent, in which she sold her share of the estate of Vilinianum in Parma.
- Last Full Review: 26 Apr 2021
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Generation: 4
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