• as locations of subsequent castles in the Middle Ages, including the Castello di Meduno. For the first element of the name, it has been proposed that...
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  • original) Carpentras Carpentrasso or Carpentorato Cassel Castello, Castello Casteljaloux Castello Geloso, Castel Geloso, Castelgeloso Castellane Castellana...
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  • Bellinzona (Dominated by its three castles: Castelgrande, Castello di Montebello and Castello di Sasso Corbaro) Biel Bremgarten Brugg Bülach Chur Delémont...
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    cathedral said to have been the 6th-century seat of the Bishop of Ajaccio. The Castello Vecchio ("old castle"), a ruined citadel, was believed to be Roman but...
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  • the Under-18 Championnat National championship match, usually held in Mayenne. There is also a third-place match, which is usually held just before the...
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  • basilica unless by apostolic grant or from immemorial custom. The Basilica di San Nicola da Tolentino was the first minor basilica to be canonically created...
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    2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Salvador Espriu i Castelló". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
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    Rome, from the Bufalini family of nobility whose origins were in Città di Castello in Umbria. The family had moved to Rome in the Middle Ages. She was the...
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    control of Bagnaia, and he built two new fortifications: Montebello and Petra di Bugno. These were intended not only to dominate and control the northern part...
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  • time during the early Middle Ages, indicating a Normans' county, like "Castello di Molise" (Molise Castle), which name may be originated from the Latin...
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    Joinville, Brazil Runnymede, England, United Kingdom Joué-lès-Tours Città di Castello, Italy East Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Hechingen, Germany Ogre...
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  • Morteine de MADIA VILLA – Middleton MEDICUS – Leech de MEDUANA – Maine; Mayenne de MELSA – de Meaulx; Meux; Mews MENTULAMANUS – "Toulmaine alias Hancocke"...
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  • of La Brossinière is fought in France near Bourgon in what is now the Mayenne département. The English force of 2,800 men, under the command of Sir John...
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  • again defeats the forces of the Catholic League, under Charles, Duke of Mayenne. March 21 – The Treaty of Constantinople is signed between the Ottoman...
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  • 63 P-47 Thunderbolts dropping thousands of fragmentation bombs around Castello di Cisterna, Velletri, and Carroceto, Italy. Almost the same number of Allied...
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