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    Lodi Vecchio (Ludesan: Lod Vég) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lodi in the Italian region Lombardy, which is located about 25 kilometres...
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  • Italy Lodi Vecchio, a commune of the Lombardy region Lodi, Arkansas Lodi, California Lodi AVA, a California wine region Lodi Academy, a school in Lodi, California...
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    to the modern Lodi Vecchio. Frederick Barbarossa rebuilt it on its current location in 1158. From 1220, the Lodigiani (inhabitants of Lodi) spent decades...
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    central city of the Lodi Vecchio. The history of the province in the Lombard and Frankish period is poorly documented, but the city of Lodi controlled the...
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  • year the city revolts against their lord in Portugal. The commune of Lodi Vecchio (known as Laus Pompeia) is besieged and destroyed by Milanese troops...
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  • John of Lodi (1025–1106) was an Italian hermit and bishop. John was born in Lodi Vecchio in 1025. In the 1060s he became a hermit at the Camaldolese monastery...
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    Vizzolo Predabissi, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Cerro al Lambro, Sordio, Lodi Vecchio, Casaletto Lodigiano and Salerano sul Lambro. It is served by San Zenone...
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    on the right bank of the River Adda between Cremona and Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio). The Insubres could not relieve Acerrae because the Romans controlled...
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  • thanks to which it quickly returned to flourish. A village called Lodi Vecchio ("Old Lodi") was built on the ruins of the destroyed city. Giorgio Giulini...
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    is probable that materials from the old Laus Pompeia (in what is now Lodi Vecchio) were reused, ended in 1163. The crypt was inaugurated with the translation...
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