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    The Malpaga Castle (Italian: Castello di Malpaga) is a castle in the communal territory of Cavernago, a village in the province of Bergamo, northern Italy...
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    The fortress was built over the ruins of an earlier castle, the Castello della Malpaga, which had been used since the 15th century as a refuge by the powerful...
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  • Terese Ponte Ognissanti Rio del Malpaga Ponte de le Pazienze Rio de San Barnaba Ponte de la Piova all'Angelo Raffaele Rio di San Nicolo' dei Mendicoli Ponte...
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    Bonomi, Il Castello di Cavernago e i conti Martinengo Colleoni (Bergamo, 1884) For an account of his wars see S. Romanin, Storia documentata di Venezia,...
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    helped decorate the Palazzo Averoldi. A series of frescoes in the Castle of Malpaga, near Bergamo (1520-1530s), celebrating the life of Bartolomeo Colleoni...
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    Castello di Barrea, Barrea Castle of Bominaco, Bominaco Castello di Bugnara, Bugnara Rocca Calascio, Calascio Castello Piccolomini, Capestrano Castello di Carsoli...
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    Ghisalba, Grassobbio, Seriate, Urgnano, and Zanica. It is home to the Malpaga Castle, a Renaissance fortress owned by the condottiero and local lord...
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    Lonzar Lonići Malpaga Lopuse Lòppusa Lovinac Castelleone Lovište Capo Gomena, Lòvista Lovorje Lavarneo, Lavorno Lovreć San Lorenzo di Dalmazia Lovrinac...
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    the existence of some underground walkways that led up to Cavernago and Malpaga and which are the home of spirits and ghosts. Furthermore, the villa, when...
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    took place on 10 March 1455, he was assigned as a residence the castle of Malpaga; Colleoni was also recognized as a personal field of the territories of...
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