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Spinetta Malaspina II, Duke of Gravina in
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(died 1398) was an Italian nobleman. Son of Galeotto I Malaspina, he was the third Marquis of Fosdinovo.


Biography

Probably born at
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, Spinetta II Malaspina was the son of the Marquis of Fosdinovo Galeotto I Malaspina (1355-1367) and a nephew of Spinetta Malaspina, Lord of Fosdinovo (1340-1352). On the death of his father, he and his brothers Gabriele and Leonardo Malaspina were raised by their mother Argentina Grimaldi, a Genoese noblewoman who had previously been the widow of the marquis Morello Malaspina of Giovagallo. In the name of his sons, he brought a case before
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against relatives who, taking advantage of Galeotti's death, had stripped his family of lands and castles. On 18 April 1369 the emperor followed the appeal of Argentina by appointing three doctors and a lawyer from the
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to resolve the dispute. Regaining the possession of their ancestral lands, the sons Gabriele, Spinetta, and Leonardo remained under the tutelage of Argentina until they reached an age that would allow them to govern. Of these, Spinetta and Leonardo stood out in particular, who were appointed knights on the occasion of the succession of
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and Bartolomeo II della Scala to the lordship of
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in 1375. The two brothers lived in Verona until 1381, the year in which Antonio della Scala had his brother Bartolomeo killed, and then charged the murder to several courtiers, including the two Malaspina. Spinetta, banned from Verona along with his brother, became a "captain of fortune", fighting under different armies, including that of Duke
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. Since 1367, in the meantime, his eldest brother Gabriele I Malaspina had at least formally held the title of Marquis of Fosdinovo, whose Marquisate is enigmatically shrouded in fog. At Gabriele's death, which took place without legitimate heirs in 1390, Spinetta returned to Fosdinovo to take care of his interests and to define with his brother Leonardo the subdivision of the feud, which moreover had returned to include the domains previously assigned to his uncle Guglielmo, since his progeny was already extinct in 1374. The agreement was reached in 1393, the year in which the remaining sons of Galeotto divided the territory conquered by his great-uncle. In Spinetta II Malaspina, formerly Duke of Gravina in Puglia for having distinguished himself in the service of the
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(thus obtaining from
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the investiture, for himself and his heirs, of that title) from 25 March 1385 and namesake of Spinetta the Great (the Roman number should not be there, since the first Spinetta was never a Marquis, but was placed as a matter of respect and reverence towards it), went the Feud of Fosdinovo (including Fosdinovo, Marciaso, Tendola, Posterla, Colla, villa of Bardine inferiore, San Terenzo, Giucano (then called Zuccano), Pompilio,
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, Castelnuovo, Vallecchia, Gorasco and other minor villages) and therefore also the title of Marquis of Fosdinovo, while to Leonardo I Malaspina (1393-1403) went the feud of Castel dell'Aquila ( Gragnola), which included Viano, Casola, Gassano, Tenerano, Isolano, Monzone,
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and
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. Thus the family of Fosdinovo derives its origin from Spinetta, while the family of the marquesses of Castel dell'Aquila starts from Leonardo. The split between the two houses will be recomposed for the first time already in the second half of the fifteenth century, but only for a short time. Only in 1644, Gragnola will return for a long time to the jurisdiction of Fosdinovo, to remain there until the 1980s.


Offspring

He married Giovanna Gambacorti and, secondly, after August 1390, Margherita Barbiano of the Counts of Cunio, who held the marquisate in the first years after her husband's death, for the tender age of her children. He had two children: * Gabriele Malaspina (? - 1405), died young. * Antonio Alberico I Malaspina (? - 9 April 1445), fourth Marquis of Fosdinovo (1398-1445) and Lord of Massa (1442-1445).Emanuele Repetti, Dizionario geografico fisico storico della Toscana, Firenze, Edizione anastatica Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze, 1972 (archiviato dall'url originale il 4 marzo 2016).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Malaspina, Spinetta II 14th-century Italian nobility 1398 deaths Year of birth unknown Malaspina family People from Fosdinovo