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    Alessandria (Italian pronunciation: [alesˈsandrja] ; Piedmontese: Lissandria [liˈsɑŋdrja]) is a city and comune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of...
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    The Diocese of Alessandria (Latin: Dioecesis Alexandrina Statiellorum) (Alessandria della Paglia) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Piedmont...
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    dei marchesi di Occimiano ad Alessandria nel 1198" [The donation of the marquises of Occimiano to Alessandria in 1198] (PDF). Rivista di Storia, Arte...
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    Cathedral Chapter of Novara, and in 1506 Msgr. Giovanni Luchino, Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Alessandria, filled the same office. Sangiorgio died in...
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    Visconti di Crenna and the Visconti di Besnate; from the sons of Gaspare (Azzo, Antonio, and Giovanni), the Visconti di Jerago, the Visconti di Orago, and...
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    The Cittadella of Alessandria (Italian: Cittadella di Alessandria) is a star fort and citadel in the city of Alessandria, Italy. It was built in the 18th...
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    freeing the two papal cities from their despots, Gian Paolo Baglioni and Giovanni II Bentivoglio. In December 1503, Julius issued a dispensation allowing...
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    Italia, di Saluzzo, Susa, Ivrea, Ceva, Maro, Oristano, Sezana; Conte di Moriana, Nizza, Tenda, Asti, Alessandria, Goceano; Barone di Vaud e di Faucigny;...
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    introduced by Giovanni Raboni, Catania, Comune di Randazzo, 1985 La metafora e il labirinto: Giorgio Luzzi, in “Profili Letterari”, A. II, n. 3, November...
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    di Alessandria", in Persano 17th Infantry Regiment "Acqui", in Sulmona Command and Services Company, in Sulmona I Infantry Battalion, in Sulmona II Infantry...
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    the mid-thirteenth century: Pope Innocent IV, Frederick II, King Louis IX of France, Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, Hugh of Digne, Gerardo da Borgo San...
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    Regesti dei Marchesi di Monferrato (secoli IX-XVI). Alessandria: San Giorgio Editrice. Haberstumpf 2009, p. 201. "I Paleologi di Monferrato dopo il 1533"...
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    wars led by Emperor Frederick II in northern Italy, the city chose his side: Asti was defeated by the Guelphs of Alessandria at Quattordio and Calamandrana...
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    Bologna (redirect from Commune di Bologna)
    academic, born in Alessandria, Piedmont Enzio of Sardinia (born c. 1218), King of Sardinia and illegitimate son of Emperor Frederick II. He was imprisoned...
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    Udine (1), Verona (4); the E.323,100 in Alessandria (2), Reggio di Calabria (3); the E.323.200 at Alessandria (1), Milano Smistamento (1), Udine (1),...
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    "Cavalleggeri di Alessandria" 1st Squadron - 1st Squadron of the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Novara" 2nd Squadron - 1st Squadron of the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Aosta"...
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    the Alessandria and Po bridges around Casale Monferrato forced the Austrians to halt their advance on 9 May and to fall back on 10 May. Napoleon III left...
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    1346 and several territories in southwestern Piedmont in 1347: Tortona, Alessandria, Asti, and Mondovì. Bernabò conquered Reggio Emilia in 1371 and Riva...
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    town in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, in the province of Alessandria. It is situated about 60 km (37 mi) east of Turin on the right bank of...
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    On 1 November 1884 the 11th Field Artillery Regiment was formed in Alessandria with ten batteries, with the 4th Field Artillery Regiment, 5th Field...
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    "Piacenza" Brigade – 159th (I-III) & 160th (I-III) Infantry Regiments "Alessandria" Brigade – 155th (I-III) & 156th (I-III) Infantry Regiments 39th Field...
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    Nuovo Patriarca di Alessandria dei Copti" (in Italian). Holy See Press Office.[permanent dead link] Rinuncia del Patriarca di Alessandria dei Copti (Egitto)...
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    Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, Carlo Emanuele La Marmora [it], Giovanni Durando, Luigi Fecia di Cossato [it] (who had negotiated the armistice) and minister...
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  • Cesare Lomaglio (category Italian military personnel of World War II)
    "Cavalleggeri di Alessandria" until December 1928, when he was appointed, from 1 January 1929, aide-de-camp to King Victor Emmanuel III, for four years...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa (category Province of Alessandria)
    (1439–1452) Paolo di Campofregoso (1453–1495) Cardinal Jorge da Costa (1495–1496) Administrator Cardinal Paolo di Campofregoso (1496–1498) Giovanni Maria Sforza...
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    at Lodi, Alba, Cremona, Vercelli, Asti, Turin, Novara, Brescia, and Alessandria. On 18 April 1176 Galdino della Sala died in his pulpit, having just...
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    1235, the family bought Rocchetta di Cairo's castle from Cavalieri Ospitalieri di San Giovanni (then Cavalieri di Malta). In 1332, the territories that...
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    bibliografia di Domenico della Rovere," in: Italia medioevale e umanistica 27 (1984), pp. 175-231. Eubel, II, p. 18 no. 23; 158; 245; 247. Giovanni Ludovico...
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    August 1827. Semeria, II, pp. 434-437. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VII, p. 66. Giacomo Maria Pirattoni was born in Alessandria in 1764, and joined...
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  • Doglio Luigi Durand de la Penne Unatù Endisciau Emilio Faà di Bruno Carlo Fecia di Cossato Giovanni Fornasini Giuseppe Galliano (twice awarded) Joaquín García...
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