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Events in the history of Castel Goffredo, in Italy.
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Events in the historyofCastelGoffredo, in Italy. The territory ofCastelGoffredo has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. The area was therefore affected...
CastelGoffredo Italian pronunciation: [kaˈstɛl ɡofˈfreːdo] (Upper Mantovano: (El) Castel) is a comune in the province of Mantua, in Lombardy, northern...
in CastelGoffredo, in the province of Mantua. Located in the south-eastern corner of Palazzo Gonzaga-Acerbi, to which it belongs and whose history it...
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Achille Nodari (CastelGoffredo, 1878 – CastelGoffredo, 1946) was an Italian engineer and entrepreneur, a pioneer in the industrialization of the area which...
Mantua. The most significant centers are Castiglione delle Stiviere, CastelGoffredo, and Asola, in whose areas the clothing industry was particularly developed...
Acerbi (14 November 1825, CastelGoffredo - 4 September 1869, Florence) was an Italian soldier, politician and supporter of Risorgimento. Alvarez, David...
Borgia's child after having an affair with him on the night of her marriage to Goffredo, although in real life she never had children. In the second...
Castel di Iudica (Sicilian: Castel di Jùdica) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania in the Italian region Sicily, located about...
was the son of Ludovico III Gonzaga and Barbara of Brandenburg. He had married Caterina Pico and he was the founder of the CastelGoffredo, Castiglione...
Castellana Calcio is an Italian association football club located in CastelGoffredo, Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D. The club was founded in 1973...
Castle [it], Asola. Now ruined. Castel d'Ario Castle [it], Castel d'Ario. CastelGoffredo Castle [it], CastelGoffredo. Castello San Giorgio, Mantua. Built...
CastelGoffredo, and superintended the education of the celebrated Lucrezia Gonzaga, in whose honour he composed a long poem. The decisive Battle of Pavia...
consideration for ancient Andes should be sought in the Casalpoglio area ofCastelGoffredo. According to the commentators, Virgil received his first education...
This is a timeline of Italian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Italy and its predecessor states, including...
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Castel Giubileo is the second Zone of Rome in the Ager Romanus, identified as Z. II. The historyof the current Castel Giubileo dates back directly to...
battalion consisted of about 300 native Libyans and thirty Italian officers and NCOs. They were under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Goffredo Tonini and stationed...
was still living in 1361, but that is the last she is heard of. Casalis, Goffredo (1836). Dizionario geografico storico-statistico-commerciale degli Stati...
heraldist and genealogist Goffredo di Crollalanza endorses Ginanni's interpretation and, with an explicit reference to the figure of the "ancient knights,"...
For the Duke of Gandia and for Gioffre, also known as Goffredo, the Pope proposed to carve fiefs out of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. Among...
east by Guidizzolo, to the south by Ceresara, and to the southwest by CastelGoffredo. The town is about 30 km from Mantua, 35 km from Brescia, 55 km from...