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    valleys bordering the historic core of the city, along with Val Bisagno. Media related to Val Polcevera at Wikimedia Commons 44°26′24″N 8°53′24″E / 44...
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    from Fontanarossa of the Bisagno, wife of Domenico Columbus from Genoa, their sons are Cristoforo and Pellegrino." The Val Bisagno was a significant inland...
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    Peralto. The union of two walls, one on the side of Val Polcevera and the other on the side of Val Bisagno, gives the fort the appearance of the bow of a ship...
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    Polcevera and Bisagno. The territory of Genoa is popularly divided into 5 main zones: the centre, the west, the east, the Polcevera and the Bisagno Valley....
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    of Genoa. The Milanese troops were defeated in September 1379 in the Val Bisagno. Bernabò, whose despotism and taxes had enraged the Milanese, was deposed...
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    curtains overlooking Val Polcevera and those overlooking Val Bisagno meet; then they descend the plain along the final stretch of the Bisagno, protected by powerful...
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    Podestà [it] proposed a plan of territorial aggrandizement in the lower Val Bisagno, which was subsequently approved by a decree of King Vittorio Emanuele...
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    Riviera, you climb up along the Val Bisagno to leave the city, across the road from Val Trebbia: Strada Statale 45 di Val Trebbia – SS45 towards Piacenza...
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    against Genoa. His troops were however defeated in September 1379 in the Val Bisagno. Bernabò, whose despotism and taxes had enraged the Milanese, is featured...
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    the val Bisagno slopes of the mountain and starting from the village of Prato (Struppa, comune of Genova). Mount Alpesisa, together with Lago di Val di...
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    Municipality of Genoa expanded by incorporating 19 municipalities of Val Polcevera, Val Bisagno and the two rivieras, in the Levante and in the Ponente . The...
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    canonised, nor included in Catholic martyrology. In the case of Dominguito del Val, and Andreas Oxner, and the Holy Child of La Guardia it is not clear that...
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    like the Catholic and apolitical Aldo Gastaldi (with the battle name "Bisagno", after the homonymous torrent stream), one of the most important partisan...
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    ascribed to the family in 1528. De Lazario: originally from Bologna or from Bisagno Valley and were ascribed to the Cattaneo in 1528. Leccavela: initially...
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    jurisdictions outside the city walls – those of Voltri, Polcevera and Bisagno. Multiple family members occupied consular posts from 1197 onwards. As...
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    in northern Italy. The Ferregiano, a westward-flowing tributary of the Bisagno, overflowed its banks by 4 metres (13 ft). The Genoa-Sestri Levante section...
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    years that he became close friends with the commanders Aldo Gastaldi, "Bisagno" and Aurelio Ferrando, "Scrivia"). Taviani maintained contacts with Allied...
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    Richelieu. The French troops then withdrew, in good order, behind the Bisagno (river), and the British did not pass San Martino d'Albaro. The civil unrest...
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