The battle of Ponte Caffaro, from The Illustrated London News", 11 August 1866.
Ponte Caffaro (literally Caffaro Bridge) is a settlement at the northern end of Lake Idro, in northern Italy, where the rivers Caffaro and Chiese enter the lake. Administratively it is a frazione of the commune of Bagolino, in the province of Brescia, Lombardy.
PonteCaffaro (literally Caffaro Bridge) is a settlement at the northern end of Lake Idro, in northern Italy, where the rivers Caffaro and Chiese enter...
narrow stairs that go up to the church of St. George. The frazione PonteCaffaro lies on the shore of Lake Idro. Anfo Bienno Bondone (Trentino) Breno...
Lemprato), from which the lake takes its name, Anfo, Bagolino (fraz. PonteCaffaro) and Bondone (fraz. Baitoni). Lake Idro currently faces severe problems...
in the third Italian war of independence. He fought in the battle of PonteCaffaro on 25 June and in the battle of Monte Suello on 3 July 1866. Wolff attained...
In the construction of the road that was to connect Toscolano with PonteCaffaro via Val Vestino, to supply the third line of armed defense of Magasa...
Italy, the chitarra battente has been built and played as far north as PonteCaffaro in Lombardy until the turn of the 20th century. The chitarra battente...
Gallicano LU 43 Enel Centrale di Signayes Aosta AO 42 CVA Centrale di PonteCaffaro Bagolino BS 41 Edison Centrale di Quart Nus AO 40 CVA Centrale di Pallanzeno...
which empties into the Oglio.) Cherio Tadone Malmera Mella Chiese Caffaro (The Caffaro enters Lake Idro which empties into the Chiese.) Re di Anfo (The...
the newly constructed Corso Paganini. Urban expansion to the north of PonteCaffaro, however, could not take place without the edification at the lower...
with Sara Copia Sullam. The city has been the birthplace of the historian Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone, of the poet "Martin Piaggio", of the famous...
niches, depicting some historical figures of the Republic: the annalist Caffaro, the "Prince" Andrea Doria, the doge Simone Boccanegra (according to some...
Northern Africa. The cronista, or chronicler, of the Genoese vicissitudes was Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone and the hero and military leader was Guglielmo...
Campania, Calabria, Lucania, Napoli, E.S.T, 1967, vol. II, p. 684 A. Caffaro, F. Coiro, "Eboli aspetti e problemi", Palladio, Salerno, 1977, pp. 36–37...
retains its medieval architectural characteristics and located in the Caffaro Valley, in the province of Brescia. The Palio di Legnano is held in the...
(1011–1050), Leo (1050–1079), Peter (1079–1122), and Constabilis (1122–1124). Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone et al.: Genoese Chronicles (Annales ienuenses)...