Fusignano (Romagnol: Fusgnàn) is a comune in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna) in Italy. It is located on the river Senio. The city was created...
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football at Real Madrid for the 2004–05 season. Nicknamed "The Prophet of Fusignano", Sacchi is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all-time. He favored...
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the small Romagna town of Fusignano, then in the diocese of Ferrara, in the Papal States. His ancestors had been in Fusignano and land-owners there since...
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awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. During the Second World War, at Fusignano, Italy, 31-year-old Ali Haidar, serving in the British Indian Army, performed...
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treatment of Serene Highness, French Peer, Spanish Grandee, Marquis of Fusignano, Count of Montefortino, Viscount of Clamecy, Baron of Tardello, Tumminii...
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The first Romagnol poet to win fame was the cleric Pietro Santoni, (Fusignano, 1736–1823). He was the teacher of Vincenzo Monti, one of the most famous...
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magazines and published books on feminist theory. Melandri was born in Fusignano in 1941. She graduated from Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Following...
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inhabitants) Cotignola (7,334 inhabitants) Faenza (58,549 inhabitants) Fusignano (8,154 inhabitants) Lugo (32,403 inhabitants) Massa Lombarda (10,638 inhabitants)...
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Valsenio, Riolo Terme, Castel Bolognese, Cotignola, Lugo, Bagnacavallo, Fusignano and Alfonsine before entering the Reno. The river has a tributary called...
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Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, 8th Marquess of Fusignano (17 March 1817 – 26 December 1888) was an Italian jurist and statesman. Mancini was born in Castel...
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