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Oberto Pelavicino or
Pallavicino (
1197-
1269) was an
Italian field captain under
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a member of the noble
Pallavicini family.
Pelavicino supported Frederick II against
pope Gregory IX since 1234. Starting in 1250, he subdued the cities of
Parma,
Cremona,
Piacenza,
Pavia, and
Brescia. Due to jealousness at
Ezzelino III da Romano, Pelavicino joined the party of the
Guelphs and took a great part in the victory of the
lombardic-guelphish
League of towns over Ezzelino at the
Battle of Cassano (1259). For this, he was awarded with the cities of
Milano,
Como,
Lodi,
Novara,
Tortona, and
Alessandria.
When
Charles I of Sicily invaded
Lombardy, Pelavicino fought again for the Guelphs, but was beaten several times.
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