Aymavilles (French pronunciation: [ɛmavil]; Valdôtain: Le-z-Amaveulle) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy. The Roman...
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Testolin was elected to the Aymavilles town council in 1995, and from 2005 to 2010 served as deputy mayor of Aymavilles. Testolin was elected to the...
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The Verrès Castle The Issogne Castle The Bard Fort The Savoy Castle The Aymavilles Castle [it] The Châtel-Argent The cuisine of Aosta Valley is characterized...
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son Boniface. His second son Amadeus received Aymavilles, starting the cadet line of the Challant-Aymavilles. Barbero, Alessandro (2000). Valle d'Aosta medievale...
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Alcántara Bridge 106–1350 Alcántara 48 m/157 ft 29 m/95 ft 106 Roman bridge Pont d'Aël 3 BC – 106 Aymavilles 66 m/217 ft 14 m/46 ft 3 BC Roman aqueduct...
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Aviatico Avigliana Avigliano Avigliano Umbro Avio Avise Avola Avolasca Ayas Aymavilles Azeglio Azzanello Azzano d'Asti Azzano Decimo Azzano Mella Azzano San...
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Raymond Vautherin (La Thuile, 18 September 1935 – Aymavilles, 11 February 2018) was a French-speaking Italian linguist, poet and playwright. He wrote plays...
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45.717; 7.267 Country Italy Region Aosta Valley Province none Frazioni Aymavilles, Gressan, Sarre Area • Total 6 km2 (2 sq mi) Elevation 632 m (2,073 ft)...
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was later transferred in 1798 by Philippe-Maurice de Challant in the Aymavilles Castle, to avoid vandalisms by the French revolutionary army. It was eventually...
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Grant Program All pages with titles containing Ael Aël, a village in Aymavilles, Italy, notable for the Pont d'Aël Roman Aqueduct This disambiguation...
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Poitiers ? France ? ? Plovdiv Bulgaria 30 km Pompeii ? Italy ? ? Pont d'Aël, Aymavilles Pont d'Aël Italy, Northern 14.24 m span 6 km 66 m above bottom of valley...
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Bramafam Castle [it; fr], Aosta Sarre Castle [it; fr], Sarre Aymavilles Castle [it; fr], Aymavilles Saint-Pierre Castle, Saint-Pierre Sarriod de la Tour Castle...
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valleys flow into the Grand Eyvia, which flows into the Dora Baltea near Aymavilles. 45°37′30″N 7°19′30″E / 45.62500°N 7.32500°E / 45.62500; 7.32500 v...
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Arnad 1,294 007005 Arvier 848 007006 Avise 312 007007 Ayas 1,296 007008 Aymavilles 1,966 007009 Bard 135 007010 Bionaz 244 007011 Brissogne 962 007012 Brusson...
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1 arch Former aqueduct Footbridge Pont-d'Aël hamlet Grand Eyvia 3 BC Aymavilles 45°40′36.1″N 7°13′20.1″E / 45.676694°N 7.222250°E / 45.676694; 7.222250...
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Roman aqueduct located in a village of the same name in the comune of Aymavilles in Aosta Valley, northern Italy. It was built in the year 3BC for irrigation...
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the Aosta Valley, taking charge at the parish of Vieyes, a hamlet at Aymavilles in the western part of the Aosta Valley where he composed several poems...
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illustrious René de Challant, Count of Beaufremont, Virieu-le-Grand, Aymavilles and Coligny, Lord of the castles of Saint-Marcel, Issogne, Valangin, Montalto...
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Catherine of Challant and her cousin James of Challant-Aymavilles (French: Jacques de Challant-Aymavilles) was won by James, who thus became the second Count...
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