File:Uberto II Pallavicino.jpg

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Español: Grabado de Oberto II Pallavicino o Pelavicino. Noble italiano, condotiero del emperador Federico II Hohenstaufen. Perteneció a la línea de la familia noble lombarda de los Pallavicini. Hijo de Guglielmo y Solestella Platoni
Date Posterior a 1582 y antes de 1584
Source Agostino Carracci (1557/1602), grabador y Antonio Campi (1523/1587), inventor. Del Libro "Ciudad fiel de Cremona".
Author Agostino Carracci

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