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    Henry VII in 1313, Matteo and his son Galeazzo managed to become lords of other cities in northern Italy: Bergamo, Tortona, Alessandria, Vercelli, and Piacenza...
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    in 1292, Matteo expanded his influence westward, taking Casale, gaining the lordships of Novara and Vercelli, and the captaincy of Alessandria. His expansion...
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    consolidation was pursued in the second half of the century by their successors: Matteo II, Bernabò and Gian Galeazzo. After a period marked by tensions between...
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    Group B, and play their home games at the Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta in Alessandria, a comune about 100 km away from Turin. Following the reintroduction...
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    the battle of Adwa and was taken prisoner by the Ethiopians. Born in Alessandria when the town was still in Sardinia-Piedmont, he graduated from the Military...
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    Italian and foreign honours: Macor, Matteo (18 September 2014). "Pescetto dynasty la carica dei 300 una storia infinita di grandi famiglie". La Repubblica...
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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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  • William's imprisonment in Alessandria. William died in prison and the peace was upset by Piedmontese rebellions. Charles II of Naples intervened for the...
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    based in the city of Alessandria. Its two infantry regiments were based in Alessandria (37th) and Alba (38th), respectively Alessandria and Tortona from 1939...
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    bisogni”. Conference reports, Alessandria 6-7–8 March 1981, edited by Giancarlo Bertolino, Alessandria, Il Quadrante, 1984 Matteo Collura e Carmelo Samonà...
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    Vangelista, Milan, 1995 Giacomo Agosti and Matteo Ceriana, Le Raccolte Storiche dell'Accademia di Brera, Centro Di, Florence, 1997 Enciclopedia artisti contemporanei:...
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    situation had reached a tipping point. In the night, the garrison of Alessandria, commanded by one of the conspirators (Guglielmo Ansaldi), rose up and...
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    relief of Madonna and Child (15th century) by Matteo Civitali, and the Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alessandria by Vincenzo Meucci. On the wall of the nave...
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    Comune di Pavia. Retrieved 5 August 2022. "Storia e Mission". Is Taramelli Foscolo. Retrieved 5 August 2022. "A Pavia prima del San Matteo". San Matteo. Archived...
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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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    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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    Baloncieri – 1947–1950 Giuseppe Galluzzi – 1950 Matteo Poggi, Alfredo Foni – 1950–1951 Alfredo Foni – 1951–1952 Matteo Poggi – 1952 Ivo Fiorentini – 1952–1953...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Acqui (category Province of Alessandria)
    21. T. Gaino (1975), Il Vescovo Maggiorino nell’antica Chiesa di Acqui, Alessandria: Il Piccolo, 1975. Augustine of Hippo (De Haereses, I, 69) speaks...
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    Tortona (category Municipalities of the Province of Alessandria)
    [tʊrˈtɔŋa]; Latin: Dertona) is a comune of Piemonte, in the Province of Alessandria, Italy. Tortona is sited on the right bank of the Scrivia between the...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Casale Monferrato (category Province of Alessandria)
    Vditullo, "Monsignor Villaret vescovo “napoleeonico” di Casale," in: La Provincia di Alessandria 21 (1974), pp. 8-12. Bullarii Romani Continuatio XIV...
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  • (810-1854) (in Italian). Florence: Seeber. Benvenuti, Matteo (1882). "Come facevasi giustizia nello stato di Milano dall'anno 1471 al 1763". Archivio Storico...
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    1966. Le trecento ore a Nord di Qattara (anthology on the Battle of El Alamein), Longanesi, 1972. La frana del San Matteo. Saga in Mar Rosso, 1889-1890...
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    1–0. Not long after, Genoa recorded its first victory away against UPS Alessandria winning 2–0. Friendly games also took place against various British sailors...
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  • second place. The elimination came in the play-off quarterfinals against Alessandria on penalties after two draws in two matches. In September 2017, Fabio...
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    appointed his nephew Robert II of Artois as his deputy in Piedmont in October 1274, but Artois could not prevent Vercelli and Alessandria from joining the Ghibelline...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa (category Province of Alessandria)
    Valbrevenna (except for Nenno and Tonno) e Vobbia. In the Province of Alessandria (Piedmont): Arquata Scrivia (Rigoroso and Sottovalle only), Bosio, Carrosio...
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    Italian Army in Russia (category Field armies of Italy in World War II)
    about 60 tanks. The XIII Self-propelled Anti-tank Group "Cavalleggeri di Alessandria" had two squadrons of 19 Semovente da 47/32 assault guns. For anti-tank...
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    Santorre di Santarosa, who wanted to remove the Austrians and unify Italy under the House of Savoy. The Piedmont revolt started in Alessandria, where troops...
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    loan, of Roback from Milan]. Milan News (in Italian). 31 August 2022. "Alessandria calcio, acquisto Mionic in prestito dal Milan". 2 September 2022. "COMUNICATO...
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    Umberto Eco (category People from Alessandria)
    comprise fascist ideologies. Eco was born on 5 January 1932 in the city of Alessandria, in Piedmont in northern Italy. The spread of Italian Fascism throughout...
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