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    Ombriano (called Umbrià in the local dialect) is a village which forms a suburban district of Crema, in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy...
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    Santa Maria Assunta is the Roman Catholic parish church of Ombriano, a suburb of Crema, region of Lombardy, Italy. A church at the site is documented from...
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    Gregori Palazzo Vescovile, official residence of the bishop Torrazzo Porta Ombriano, western city gate Porta Serio, eastern city gate The Civic Museum of Crema...
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    and Vergonzana. Porta Ombriano Bagnolo, Casaletto Ceredano, Capergnanica, Cascine Capri and Cascine Gandini, Chieve, Monte, Ombriano, Palazzo Pignano, Passarera...
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    calms the dragons and Mary fed by the palm (both in the Parish Church of Ombriano). The works are characterised by their full-bodied and bright color and...
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  • da Ceri. Savelli was wounded when da Ceri defeated him at the battle of Ombriano near Crema, and Bergamo fell again to Venice. Savelli was able to regain...
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  • of Renzo da Ceri, a condottiero fighting for Venice, in the battle of Ombriano near Crema, which took place for the possession of this besieged Lombard...
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    Brescia and in the parishes of Quintano (Cremona) and Santa Maria Assunta, Ombriano. Before he completed the large decorative works of the Palazzo Terzi and...
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    In July Vendôme left Piedmont to La Feuillade and joined his brother at Ombriano, taking over the command. By August 1705 the French had been pushed back...
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