Oderzo (Latin: Opitergium; Venetian: Oderso) is a comune, with a population of 20,003, in the province of Treviso, in the Italian region of Veneto. It...
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Saint Titian of Oderzo (Italian: San Tiziano di Oderzo) was a 7th-century bishop of Opitergium (Oderzo), in the Province of Treviso. Titian was born to...
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Paolo Tassetto (category People from Oderzo)
Paolo Tassetto (Oderzo, 20 April 1959) is an Italian weightlifting coach, Physical Training Master of the Italian Weightlifting Federation, strength and...
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Camino, Veneto (redirect from Camino di Oderzo)
Camino is a village in the municipality of Oderzo, in the province of Treviso, region Veneto, in Italy. Camino lies in the heart of the Venetian plain...
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Saint Magnus of Oderzo (Italian: San Magno di Oderzo) was a 7th-century Italian saint who is notable for founding some of the earliest churches in Venice...
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of Brescia, 5th century bishop of Brescia St. Titian of Oderzo, 7th century bishop of Oderzo Titian, a brownish-orange tint or golden color named for...
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Faè di Oderzo 3rd Beromünster 2016–2017 1st National Championships UCI Under-23 World Cup 1st Cauberg 2nd Fiuggi 1st Brugherio 2nd Faè di Oderzo 2nd Illnau...
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prospered through their trade in amber and breeding of horses. Este, Padua, Oderzo, Adria, Vicenza, Verona, and Altino became centres of Venetic culture. Over...
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Doge of Venice Saint Floriano bishop of Oderzo with sede in Eraclea (...-620?) Saint Tiziano bishop of Oderzo with sede in Eraclea (620?-16 January 632...
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way to Italy. They advanced as far as Upper Italy, destroyed Opitergium/Oderzo and besieged Aquileia. The Romans had finished the war by 180, through a...
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its name, Tergeste, because terg* is a Venetic word meaning market (q.v. Oderzo, whose ancient name was Opitergium). Later, the town was captured by the...
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(born February 12, 1960, in Oderzo) is an Italian executive. Gianmario Tondato Da Ruos (born February 12, 1960, in Oderzo) is currently Chief Executive...
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inactive rocket artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Oderzo in Veneto. Originally an artillery regiment of the Royal Italian Army, the...
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Gallo-Roman saint, bishop and governor of Avignon, now in France Magnus of Oderzo (died 670), Italian saint, founder of eight churches in Venice Magnus (bishop...
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Quadi and Marcomanni destroyed the main Roman town in the area, present-day Oderzo. This part of Roman Italy was again overrun in the early 5th century by...
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Maria Chiara (category People from Oderzo)
1939) is an Italian lyric soprano. On 24 November 1939, Chiara was born in Oderzo, Italy. She studied at the Venice Conservatory and in Turin with bass Antonio...
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destroyed near Carnuntum in Pannonia. The Marcomanni plunder Opitergium (modern Oderzo) and besiege Aquileia. This is the first time hostile forces have entered...
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fire and he had crash-landed in a vineyard in the village of Rustignè, Oderzo, Italy and had been captured, badly wounded. After recovering from his injuries...
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Unione Sportiva Opitergina is an Italian association football club, based in Oderzo, Veneto. The club was founded in 1946 after the close of Second World War...
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included cities of the modern Veneto such as Este, Padua, Vicenza, Asolo, Oderzo, Montebelluna, Vittorio Veneto, Cadore, as well as other areas around the...
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Amedeo Obici (category People from Oderzo)
businessman and philanthropist who founded Planters. Obici was born in Oderzo in the Veneto region of Italy to Pietro Ludovico Obici and Luigia Carolina...
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Gabriella Farinon (category People from Oderzo)
1941) is an Italian television and radio presenter and actress. Born in Oderzo, after appearing in several films, in 1961 Farinon joined RAI as announcer...
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Byzantine territories of inner Veneto, including the Roman city of Opitergium (Oderzo). Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum Rothari...
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sister city relationship with Oderzo, Italy, began in 1995 because of one man, Amedeo Obici. Mr. Obici was a native of Oderzo and the founder of Planters...
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Fontanelle borders the following municipalities: Codogné, Gaiarine, Mansuè, Oderzo, Ormelle, San Polo di Piave, Vazzola. As the name suggests, Fontanelle is...
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not known for certain, historians widely accept that Anafesto was born in Oderzo, a city in modern-day Veneto. Historians are unsure of how and where Anafesto...
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when, according to Paul the Deacon it acquired some of the territory of Oderzo after that city's destruction by the Lombards. In 685, the Lombard King...
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of Brescia, 5th century bishop of Brescia St. Tiziano of Oderzo, 7th century bishop of Oderzo Tiziano Aspetti (circa 1557–1606), Italian sculptor Tiziano...
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Piazza Grande, a square in Montepulciano, Italy Piazza Grande, a square in Oderzo, Italy Piazza Grande, a square in Palmanova, Italy Piazza Grande, former...
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remaining Eastern Roman territories in the lower valley of the Po, including Oderzo (Opitergium) in 641. Before commencing a campaign the rest of Eastern Roman...
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