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    Monselice (Italian pronunciation: [monˈseːlitʃe]; Venetian: Monséłexe [moŋˈseɰeze]) is a town and municipality (comune) located in northeastern Italy...
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    The Premio Monselice per la traduzione letteraria e scientifica (Monselice Prize for Literary and Scientific Translation) was an Italian award established...
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    Monselice railway station (Italian: Stazione di Monselice) is a railway station serving the town of Monselice, in the Veneto region, northeastern Italy...
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  • A.S.D. Nuovo Monselice Calcio (formerly Monselice Calcio 1926) is an Italian association football club in Monselice in the Province of Padua. They have...
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    – Udine – Trevisio – Venice (Santa Lucia) – Venice (Mestre) – Padua – Monselice – Rovigo – Ferrara – Bologna – Arezzo – Chiusi-Chiciano Terme – Rome Domestic...
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    Margrave of Milan, and Liguria, Count of Gavello, Padua, Rovigo, Lunigiana, Monselice, and Montagnana, was a powerful nobleman in the Holy Roman Empire. He...
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    VINCITORI DEL PREMIO "MONSELICE" PER LA TRADUZIONE LETTERARIA E SCIENTIFICA Edizioni 1(1971) – 42 (2012)" (PDF). Premio Città di Monselice per la Traduzione...
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    died of the plague in 1361. In the same year Petrarch was named canon in Monselice near Padua. Francesca married Francescuolo da Brossano (who was later...
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    A man dressed as a medieval miller at a festival in Monselice, in Italy....
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    Arquà Petrarca, Cinto Euganeo, Este, Galzignano Terme, Lozzo Atestino, Monselice. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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    serving as boss of Serie D team Molinella. Next year he then coached Monselice of Serie C2. In 1989, he coached his first Serie B team, Pescara, of which...
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    Italian. Bruno Rossi Prize 2024, as a member of the IXPE Team "Città di Monselice" award for Scientific Translation (2007) European Space Agency XMM-Newton...
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  • Padua. It originally came from the Collegiate Church of Santa Giustina in Monselice where it was a part of its Sacred Treasury. Emanuela Rango was able to...
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  • Padua – southern end of Euganean Hills and surrounding plains, including Monselice and Este 0431 – Province of Udine – area of Cervignano del Friuli 0432...
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    Serie B; - A.C. Este, Serie D; - Luparense San Paolo F.C., Serie D; - Monselice Calcio 1926, Eccellenza Veneto, played up to Serie C; - Unione Sportiva...
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    Maserà di Padova Masi Massanzago Megliadino San Vitale Merlara Mestrino Monselice Montagnana Montegrotto Terme Noventa Padovana Ospedaletto Euganeo Padua...
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    Lyda Cini, Countess of Monselice (née Borelli, 22 March 1884 – 2 June 1959) was an Italian actress of cinema and theatre. Her career in theatre started...
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    in his architecture. One of his last projects, the Villa Palazzetto in Monselice, left incomplete at the time of his death, was altered in October 2006...
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    army to surprise the town of Monselice, a key Paduan stronghold on the eastern slopes of the Euganean Hills. Monselice was betrayed to the Veronese vanguard...
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    Cerea is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Mantua-Monselice railway and Verona-Rovigo railway, it serves the town of Cerea in the province of...
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    station is a terminus for three regional lines, to Cremona and Milan, to Monselice, and to Verona Porta Nuova and Modena. Trenitalia operates a daily high-speed...
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  • Abraham Yagel (Monselice 1553 – 1623) was an Italian Jewish catechist, philosopher, and cabalist. He lived successively at Luzzara, Venice, Ferrara, and...
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  • Paolo Gavanelli (born 1959) is an Italian operatic baritone, born in Monselice in the Province of Padua. He studied law before turning to singing. He...
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    Cervarese Santa Croce Cinto Euganeo Este Galzignano Terme Lozzo Atestino Monselice Montegrotto Terme Rovolon Teolo Torreglia Vò Thirteen wineries have grouped...
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    Galzignano Terme, Teolo, Lonigo, Noventa Vicentina, Trecenta, Pernumia, Monselice, and Cinto Euganeo. In Late Antiquity, Este was devastated and reduced...
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    A game of human chess in Monselice, Italy....
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  • Lorenzo Marini (born 1958, Monselice) is an Italian creative director, author, and artist. After obtaining his degree in architecture in Venice in 1980...
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    Villa Duodo, also known as the Villa Valier, is a villa situated at Monselice near Padua in the Veneto, northern Italy. It is attributed to the architect...
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    Montagnanese, at Montagnana, first Sunday in September Palio delle contrade di Monselice Second and Third Sunday in September. Palio dell'Assunta di Fermo, on...
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    Paltaneri), son of Pesce Paltanieri, member of a distinguished family (born in Monselice in the Veneto, some 20 km. from Padua, ca. 1200; died in Viterbo in February...
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