Fornovo may refer to: Fornovo di Taro, in the province of Parma, Italy Fornovo San Giovanni, in the province of Bergamo, Italy Forum Novum (Fornovo),...
The Battle of Fornovo took place 30 km (19 miles) southwest of the city of Parma on 6 July 1495. It was fought as King Charles VIII of France left Naples...
Fornovo railway station (Stazione di Fornovo) is a station that serves the Italian town of Fornovo di Taro. It is located on the Parma–La Spezia railway...
Santa Maria Assunta a Fornovo is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic parish church or pieve located in Fornovo di Taro in the region of Emilia Romagna...
Fornovo di Taro (Parmigiano: Fornóv) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Parma, in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 100 kilometres...
The Battle of Collecchio-Fornovo (26–29 April 1945) was a battle of the Second World War between the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (Força Expedicionária...
Giovanni Battista Fornovo (1521–1575) was an Italian architect, active in a late-Renaissance style in Parma. Around 1560, he helped design the church...
Fornovo San Giovanni (Bergamasque: Fùrnof) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located in the Gera...
against the French invasion of 1494–98 attempted to stop Charles' army at Fornovo, but failed and Charles marched his army back to France. Charles died in...
Rodolfo Gonzaga (18 April 1452, in Mantua – 6 July 1495, in Fornovo) was an Italian condottiero. He was the son of Ludovico III Gonzaga and Barbara of...
Italian ones were also deployed in the League of Venice at the Battle of Fornovo (1495). The mercenaries were recruited from the Balkans, mainly Christians...
claimed that Italian soldiers were despised following the Leagues' defeat at Fornovo. His eyewitness accounts of many of the battles form one of the most significant...
War, Osprey Publishing, series Men-at-Arms #337, 2000. David Nicolle, Fornovo 1495: France's bloody fighting retreat, Osprey Publishing, series Campaign...
the nearby hamlet of Webling. Brazilian forces liberate the commune of Fornovo di Taro, Italy, from German forces. Operation Manna: British Avro Lancaster...
Fino del Monte Fiorano al Serio Fontanella Fonteno Foppolo Foresto Sparso Fornovo San Giovanni Fuipiano Valle Imagna Gandellino Gandino Gandosso Gaverina...
the League of Venice in 1495, the French were defeated in the Battle of Fornovo and were unable to expand in Italy. Charles VIII's top general and cousin...
and the Po River delta: Pontremolese line, with a branch to Fidenza and Fornovo di Taro Parma-Piadena-Brescia Parma-Suzzara (held by Ferrovie Emilia Romagna...
wish to be trapped in Naples, had to fight against them in the Battle of Fornovo. Charles succeeded in returning to France, but all his conquests and booty...
troops to the partisans in Genoa. To the south of Milan, at Collecchio-Fornovo, the Brazilian Division bottled up the remaining effectives of two German...
distinguished himself in many battles during the Italian Wars such as Fornovo, Agnadello and Ravenna, but his greatest achievement probably is the successful...
he was returning to the north, his army was defeated at the Battle of Fornovo on 5 July 1495, and his Italian adventure came to an end. The last remnants...
the French at the Battle of Fornovo, forcing Charles to withdraw to France. Ludovico, having betrayed the French at Fornovo, retained his throne until...
Soprassasso, Montese, Paravento, Zocca, Marano sul Panaro, Collecchio and Fornovo di Taro. The first missions the Brazilians undertook in close connection...