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Oberto GRIMALDI #74803

ABT 1140 - ABT 1230

Personal Information

  • BIRTH: ABT 1140, Genoa, Republic of Genova
  • DEATH: ABT 1230

Notes

Oberto Grimaldi was an admiral of the Genoese fleet at Damietta and commissioner of Genoa. Grimaldi was one of the four sons of Grimaldo Canella and, therefore, one of the grandsons of Otto Canella.

The historian Gustave Saige wrote that Oberto Grimaldi was "one of the greatest personages" of the Republic of Genoa. He and his brother-in-law, Oberto Spinola, founded Genoa's Church of St. Luke.

Oberto was the first of the family known to use the patronymic Grimaldi (as in "Oberto son of Grimaldo").

Parents

Family 1 :

 

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                       _Otto CANELLA ________|
                      | (1070 - 1143)        |
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                      |                         
 _Grimaldo CANELLA ___|
| (1110 - 1184)       |
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|                     |_Adelasia of UNKNOWN _|
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|                                               
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|--Oberto GRIMALDI 
|  (1140 - 1230)
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