Corpi Santi di Milano ("Holy Bodies of Milan") is a former Italian comune, established in 1782 and annexed to Milan in 1873. It comprised the rural territory...
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Insigni e "Corpi Santi" a Roma, Alma Roma, 1998. Through I santi web site. "Santi Quattro Coronati" article on Nyborg site. The Basilica of the Santi Quattro...
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between the then-independent municipalities of Lorenteggio and Corpi Santi di Milano. Today, it opens for the neighborhood festival Festa del Lorenteggio...
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AA. VV. (2004), p. 454 Lodovico Iacobilli, Vite de' Santi e Beati dell'Umbria, e di quelli i corpi de' quali riposano in essa provincia, Foligno, 1647-61...
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the decay of the monastery, and in the 18th century was annexed to the Corpi Santi comune. The area was urbanized in the early 1960s, in response to the...
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Mecenate, Via Bonfadini and Via Salomone. Taliedo was part of the comune of Corpi Santi, which was annexed to Milan in 1873. The area was mostly rural until...
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was renamed Corpi Santi ("Holy Bodies"), as the Milanese would bury their dead past the city walls, in the surrounding country. Corpi Santi formally became...
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located close enough to larger urban areas and cities (e.g. those in the Corpi Santi comune outside the walls of Milan) often specialized in cultivating fresh...
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Lorenteggio was annexed to Corsico, while the rest became part of the Corpi Santi comune. The boundary between these two parts was a toll-gate. The toll-gate...
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Bonafini. Verona 1797: il furore di una città . Verona, Morelli, 1997. E. Santi. Le Pasque Veronesi. Ronco all'Adige, Comune di Ronco all'Adige, 1997. F. M...
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