Berthold of Urslingen (fl. 1217–1234) was a German nobleman whose career was spent almost entirely in central Italy, where his family had a claim to the duchy of Spoleto. In 1217–1218, Berthold led negotiations with the Papacy for the return of Spoleto to his family's control. Despairing of this, in 1222 he led a military campaign to conquer the duchy. Although called back by the Emperor Frederick II, he remained in good standing at the imperial court. In 1226–1228, he was the vicar in charge of imperial finances in Tuscany.
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| - Berthold of Urslingen (fl. 1217–1234) was a German nobleman whose career was spent almost entirely in central Italy, where his family had a claim to the duchy of Spoleto. In 1217–1218, Berthold led negotiations with the Papacy for the return of Spoleto to his family's control. Despairing of this, in 1222 he led a military campaign to conquer the duchy. Although called back by the Emperor Frederick II, he remained in good standing at the imperial court. In 1226–1228, he was the vicar in charge of imperial finances in Tuscany. (en)
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| - Berthold of Urslingen (fl. 1217–1234) was a German nobleman whose career was spent almost entirely in central Italy, where his family had a claim to the duchy of Spoleto. In 1217–1218, Berthold led negotiations with the Papacy for the return of Spoleto to his family's control. Despairing of this, in 1222 he led a military campaign to conquer the duchy. Although called back by the Emperor Frederick II, he remained in good standing at the imperial court. In 1226–1228, he was the vicar in charge of imperial finances in Tuscany. Berthold played a major role in the War of the Keys between the Empire and the Papacy in 1228–1230, leading the invasion of the march of Ancona, for which he was excommunicated. After the war, he rebelled against Frederick. He survived two separate imperial sieges in Antrodoco in 1231–1232. In 1233, he left Italy for Germany, where he joined the court of Frederick's son, King Henry VII, who seems to have briefly recognized him as duke of Spoleto before he disappears from the historical record. He was dead by 1251. (en)
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