Prangarda of Canossa explained

Prangarda of Canossa (died after 991), was a northern Italian noblewoman.

Life

Prangarda was a member of the House of Canossa. Her father was Adalbert Atto of Canossa, and her mother was Hildegard (who was probably a member of the Supponid dynasty).[1] Prangarda married Manfred I of Turin, perhaps after the siege of Canossa in 951, but more likely after 962.[2] In 991 Prangarda issued a charter, with Manfred’s consent, in which she sold her share of the estate of Vilinianum in Parma.[3] It is clear from this charter that Prangarda’s dowry included lands totalling at least one thousand iugera (roughly 650 acres) in Parma and Reggio.[4]

Children

With Manfred, Prangarda had several children, including:

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Lazzari, 'Aziende fortificate,' p. 101.
  2. Fumagalli, Origini, pp. 30ff., 81f.; Sergi, ‘Una grande circoscrizione,’ pp. 660f.; Violante, ‘Quelques caractéristiques,’ pp. 108f.
  3. G. Drei, Le carte degli archivi parmensi del secolo XII (Parma, 1950), no. 78 (March 991, Pavia), pp. 238ff.
  4. Lazzari, 'Aziende fortificate,' p. 99.