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Azzo (Italian) or Azzus (Latin) are variations of the same name. Azo, Atto, and Hatto are other variants. * Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, Italian nobleman *
Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan Alberto Azzo II (January/February 997 in Modena – 20 August 1097 in Modena), Margrave of Milan, and Liguria, Count of Gavello, Padua, Rovigo, Lunigiana, Monselice, and Montagnana, was a powerful nobleman in the Holy Roman Empire. He is consi ...
(died 1097), Italian nobleman, founder of Casa d'Este * Azzo V d'Este * Azzo VI d'Este (1170–1212), Italian nobleman and condottiero * Azzo VII d'Este (1205–1264), Marquis of Ferrara * Azzo VIII d'Este (died 1308), Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio * Azzo X d'Este (1344–1415), Italian condottiero * Azzo Alidosi (died 1372), Italian condottiero *
Azo of Bologna Azo of Bologna or Azzo or Azolenus ( 1150–1230) was an influential Italian jurist and a member of the school of the so-called glossators. Born circa 1150 in Bologna, Azo studied under Joannes Bassianus and became professor of civil law at Bolog ...
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fl. ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
1150–1230), medieval jurist *
Azzone Visconti Azzone Visconti (7 December 1302 – 16 August 1339) was lord of Milan from 1329 until his death. After the death of his uncle, Marco Visconti, he was threatened with excommunication and had to submit to Pope John XXII. Azzone reconstituted his f ...
(1302–1339), Lord of Milan from 1329 until his death * Pet name for Salvino Azzopardi (1931–2006), S.J. Maltese priest and philosopher {{disambig, hn, given name