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Francesco da Carrara I 1325–1393 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Sep 1325

Birth Location: Monza

Death Date: 06 Oct 1393

Death Location: Padua

Father: Giacopo II

Mother: Lieta Forzate)

Spouse(s): Fina Buzzaccarini

Children(s): Francesco Carrara, Cecilia Carrara

In 1325, Francesco da Carrara I entered the world in Monza, born to Giacopo Da Carrara Ii And Lieta Di Montemerlo Lieta Forzate. Francesco da Carrara I married Fina Buzzaccarini, and had children including Cecilia Da Carrara, Francesco Ii Francesco Novello De Carrara. Francesco da Carrara I passed away in 1393 in Padua.

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Biography

  • In 1325, Francesco da Carrara I entered the world in Monza, born to Giacopo Da Carrara Ii And Lieta Di Montemerlo Lieta Forzate.
  • Francesco da Carrara I married Fina Buzzaccarini, and had children including Cecilia Da Carrara, Francesco Ii Francesco Novello De Carrara.
  • Francesco da Carrara I passed away in 1393 in Padua.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Francesco I's Ancestors

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Francesco I
1325–1393
Birth Place: Monza
Parents
Giacopo da Carrara II
–1350
Padova
Lieta (di Montemerlo (Lieta) Forzate)
1300–1340
Grandparents
Niccolo (da) Carrara
–1340
Great-Grandparents
Marsilio Carrara
–1297
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Giacomo Carrara
–1262

Francesco I's Descendants

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Francesco (da Carrara) I (29 Sep 1325–06 Oct 1393) m. Fina Buzzaccarini (1328–04 Oct 1378)
  1. 1. Francesco (II (Francesco Novello) de) Carrara 1359–1406 m. Taddea d'Este 1365–1404
    1. 1. Francesco (de Carrara) III 1377–1406 m. Alda Gonzaga 1391–1405
    2. 2. Gigliola (da) Carrara –1416 m. Niccolò (d'Este) III 1383–1441
  2. 2. Cecilia (da) Carrara 1356–1435 m. Duke (of Saxe-Wittenberg Wenceslaus) I 1337–1388
    1. 1. Anna (of) Saxe-Wittenberg –1426 m. Duke (of Brunswick-Lüneburg Frederick) I 1357–1400 m. Balthasar (Landgrave of) Thuringia 1336–1406
      1. 1. Anna (of) Brunswick-Lüneburg 1390–1432 m. Frederick (IV Frederick of the Empty Pockets Duke of Further) Austria 1382–1439
        1. 1. Sigismund (Archduke of) Austria 1427–1496 m. Eleanor (of) Scotland 1433–1480 m. Catherine (of) Saxony 1468–1524
      2. 2. Katharina (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg –1439 m. Heinrich (XXIV Graf von) Schwarzburg-Blankenburg 1388–
        1. 1. Anna (von) Schwarzburg-Blankenburg 1416–1481 m. Bodo (VII Bodo the Elder Count of) Stolberg-Wernigerode 1375–1455
        2. 2. Heinrich (XXVI Graf von) Schwarzburg-Blankenburg 1418–1488 m. Elisabeth (von Kleve) (Clèves) 1420–1488
    2. 2. Duke (of Saxe-Wittenberg Rudolf) III 1373–1419 m. Barbara (of) Legnica 1384–1435 m. Anna (of) Meissen –1395
      1. 1. Barbara (of) Saxe-Wittenberg 1405–1465 m. John (the Alchemist Margrave of) Brandenburg-Kulmbach 1406–1464
        1. 1. Barbara (of) Brandenburg 1423–1481 m. Ludovico (III) Gonzaga 1412–1478
        2. 2. Dorothea (of) Brandenburg 1430–1495 m. Christopher (of) Bavaria 1416–1448 m. Christian (I of) Denmark 1426–1481
      2. 2. Scholastika (von) Sachsen 1390– m. Duke (of Silesia-Glogau-Zagan Johann) I 1385–1439
        1. 1. Anna (of) Silesia-Glogau-Sagan 1410– m. Count (of Lindow-Ruppin Albrecht) VIII 1405–1460
        2. 2. Margarethe (von) Schlesien-Priebus 1420– m. Graf (von Mansfeld Volrad) II 1380–1450
        3. 3. Jan (II the Mad Duke of) Zagan 1435–1504 m. Katharina (of) Opava 1443–1505
    3. 3. Duke (of Saxe-Wittenberg Albrecht) III 1378–1422 m. Eufemia (von) Oels 1390–1444

Francesco I's Timeline

2 Records

1325
29 Sep 1325
Birth of Francesco da Carrara I in Monza
Monza
1393
06 Oct 1393
Age 68
Death of Francesco da Carrara I in Padua
Padua

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Sep 1325
    Event Place: Monza

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 06 Oct 1393
    Event Place: Padua

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