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    The Battle of Boffalora (or more properly Battle of Boffalora sopra Ticino) is an part of the Second Italian War of Independence. It was fought on 4 June...
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    during the Battle of Turbigo, followed by MacMahon. MacMahon, Camou and Espinasse crossed the canal on bridges at Bernate Ticino and Boffalora sopra Ticino...
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    Boffalora sopra Ticino (Milanese: Boffalòra [bufaˈlɔra]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy,...
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    another attack. The Spanish abandoned the battlefield and retired to Boffalora. The Franco-Savoyard army remained some days near Tornavento, sacking...
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    and a battery of cannons and was commanded by general Michele Giuseppe Bes (1794–1853), who had already crossed the Ticino at Boffalora and entered Milan...
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  • region) Castelletto sopra Ticino Bernate Ticino Vizzola Ticino Borgo Ticino Boffalora sopra Ticino Carbonara al Ticino Santo Stefano Ticino Ticinum, ancient...
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    the village of Boffalora sopra Ticino after a small battle. Finally, on 4 June, the main Austrian and French armies met at the Battle of Magenta. The...
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    Raimondo della Torre (category House of della Torre)
    In 1269 he was captured by Conrad Von Matsch, lord of the castle of Boffalora near Madesimo, and publicly exhibited in a cage at Sondalo in Valtellina...
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    Porta Sempione (redirect from Arch of Peace)
    in the Five Days of Milan rebellion. On 8 June 1859, four days after the Battle of Magenta, Napoleon III and Victor Emmanuel II of Italy triumphally...
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    river in Boffalora sopra Ticino. Murat's vanguard was already in Galliate early in the morning. The Austrians, positioned on the opposite side of the Ticino...
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