Pavia (UK: /ˈpɑːviə/ PAH-vee-ə, US: /pəˈviːə/ pə-VEE-ə; Italian: [paˈviːa] ; Lombard: [paˈʋiːa]; Latin: Ticinum; Medieval Latin: Papia) is a town and comune...
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Diego Pavia (born April 30, 2001) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Vanderbilt Commodores. He previously played for New Mexico State...
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The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France...
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Pavia is a town and commune in Italy. Pavia may also refer to: Ticinum, the ancient city that became the modern Italian town Pavia, Iloilo, a municipality...
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Pavia (Italian: Università degli Studi di Pavia, UNIPV or Università di Pavia; Latin: Alma Ticinensis Universitas) is a university located in Pavia,...
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of Pavia can refer to one of the following sieges of the city of Pavia (ancient Ticinum) in Italy: Siege of Pavia (476), by Odoacer Siege of Pavia (489–490) [it]...
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Lombards (redirect from Siege of Pavia (569–72))
of northern Italy and the principal cities north of the Po River except Pavia, which fell in 572. At the same time, they occupied areas in central and...
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Pavia, officially the Municipality of Pavia ([paˈvia], Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Pavia, Tagalog: Bayan ng Pavia), is a 1st class municipality in the province...
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Associazione Calcio Pavia 1911 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica, or more simply Pavia, is an Italian football club, based in Pavia, Lombardy. Pavia plays in Eccellenza...
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The province of Pavia (Italian: provincia di Pavia) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is Pavia. As of 2015[update], the province...
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Syrus of Pavia. Syrus of Pavia (Italian: San Siro di Pavia), also spelled Sirus, is traditionally said to have been the first bishop of Pavia during the...
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Torre Civica) was a tower built in the Italian city of Pavia in the 11th century, next to Pavia Cathedral. Built to a rectangular base, it was 72 metres...
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Aesculus parviflora (redirect from Pavia macrostachya)
odorata Raf. Nebropsis alba (Poir.) Raf. Pavia alba Poir. Pavia edulis Poit. Pavia macrostachys Loisel. Pavia parviflora Raf. Pawia parviflora Kuntze...
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Aesculus pavia, known as red buckeye or firecracker plant (formerly Pavia rubra), is a species of deciduous flowering plant. The small tree or shrub is...
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Pavia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Pavia) is a church in Pavia, Italy, the largest in the city and seat of the Diocese of Pavia. The construction was...
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Soldaditos de Pavía (lit. “little soldiers of Pavia”) is a dish of fried cod wrapped in a slice of roasted red pepper. The dish is found in Andalusian...
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Characteristic of the historic center of Pavia is the presence of medieval noble towers that survive in its urban fabric, despite having once been more...
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Certosa di Pavia is a monastery complex in Lombardy, Northern Italy, situated near a small village of the same name in the Province of Pavia, 8 km (5.0 mi)...
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Automne Pavia (born 3 January 1989) is a French judoka. In 2012, she won bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the class –57 kg. At the 2012 Summer...
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The sack of Pavia took place in 1527 during the War of the League of Cognac. The city was defended on behalf of the Emperor Charles V by Count Ludovico...
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Council of Pavia or Synod of Pavia may refer to: Council of Pavia (698), ended the schism of the Three Chapters in northern Italy Council of Pavia (850),...
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was a bishop of Pavia during the 4th century, holding the position for 39 years. Together with Syrus of Pavia, he was sent to Pavia by Saint Hermagoras...
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Pavia Township is a township that is located in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 287 at the time of the 2020 census. The...
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Camillo Golgi (redirect from Golgi’s landmarks in Pavia)
on the central nervous system. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and...
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Manuel Pavia y Rodriguez de Alburquerque (August 2, 1828 – January 4, 1895) was a Spanish general, born in Cadiz, who was an important part of Spanish...
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The Civic Museums of Pavia (Musei Civici di Pavia) are a number of museums in Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy. They are housed in the Castello Visconteo...
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Michael Pavia is an American businessman who served as the 30th mayor of Stamford, Connecticut. Pavia earned his BA degree in psychology from Sacred Heart...
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Nicholas Pavia is an American politician. He won a special election in January 1988 as a Republican candidate for Connecticut's 145th House of Representatives...
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The siege of Pavia in August 476 was a critical event during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Foederati, including some Sciri, in the Roman army...
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Hasse Pavia Lind (born 10 June 1979) is an athlete from Denmark. He competes in archery. Lind competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual...
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