Biandrate (Piedmontese:
Biandrà, Lombard:
Biandraa) is a
comune (municipality) in the
Province of Novara 
in the Italian region
Piedmont 
, located about 70 kilometres (43 miles) northeast of Turin and about 12 km (7 mi) west of Novara.
History
Archaeological findings have proved that the area of Biandrate was already settled in Roman times, although no consensus exists about the existence of a Roman
municipium here. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Biandrate regained importance only from the 10th century, when its counts held large territories in the area. In 1025, Count Vibertus, after expanding the family's lands around Vercelli and Val d'Ossola, obtained the title of
Ivrea 
; such possessions were confirmed to his successor Guido II by Emperor Conrad II. His successor Alberto I took part in the First Crusade. In his age, Biandrate is mentioned as a free commune.
His successor Guido Guidone was named by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa as imperial commander of the area and of the Bishopric of Novara.