Castell'Arquato (Italian pronunciation: [kaˌstɛllarˈkwaːto]; Piacentino: Castél Arquä or Castél Arcuà) is an Italian town located on the first hills of...
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The Visconti Rocca of Castell'Arquato is a Rocca in the medieval town of Castell'Arquato, Emilia Romagna, Northern Italy. It was erected on the site of...
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Emilia-Romagna (16) Bagnara di Romagna Bagno di Romagna Bobbio Brisighella Castell'Arquato Compiano Dozza Fiumalbo Gualtieri Montechiarugolo Montefiore Conca...
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Parma named his daughter Princess Luisa as "Marchesa di Castell'Arquato" (Marquise of Castell'Arquato), and her younger sister Princess Cecilia was named...
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In 1947, Braibanti began an artist commune at the Farnese tower of Castell'Arquato where he created an art laboratory with Renzo Bussotti and Sylvano...
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and harpsichordist for Count Federico Anguissola of Piacenza, at the Castell'Arquato. After this period of activity he vanishes from history; nothing further...
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(Giovanni Maria) last ruler of Pesaro Bosio (count of Cotignola, lord of Castell'Arquato) While the House of Sforza has died out over the last[specify] century...
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bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Andrea Chénier. Illica was born at Castell'Arquato. His personal life sometimes imitated his libretti. The reason he is...
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and Brigitte Klynstra) HRH Princess Luisa Irene, The Marchioness of Castell'Arquato HRH Princess Cecilia Maria, The Countess of Berceto HRH Prince Carlos...
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Collegiata di Castell'Arquato, also known as the Collegiata di Santa Maria, is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the Castell'Arquato, province...
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