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    Milan (redirect from Milanese duchy)
    Milan (/mɪˈlæn/ mil-AN, US also /mɪˈlɑːn/ mil-AHN; Milanese: [miˈlãː] ; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy...
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    Leslie E. Robertson Associates. It has interiors by the Milanese designer Antonio Citterio. The hotel, which opened in December 2008, has 145 rooms and is...
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    Milan for the construction of a luxury hotel in Rimini. Its construction was contracted to the Società Milanese Alberghi Ristoranti e Affini (SMARA), which...
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  • castle-turned-hotel, in a deal worth €39.6 million. The property reopened in 2019 as COMO Castello Del Nero following extensive restorations led by Milanese designer...
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    Odescalchi and then in 1778 by a Count Marliani. In 1784, it passed to the Milanese Calderari family, who undertook a major restoration project and created...
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    and it is claimed that the story instead concerned the cotoletta alla milanese. Before this time, the story was unknown in Austria. The Radetzky legend...
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    be followed by a week-end, Milanese usually have several free days in the fair's days. The city also has numerous hotels, including luxurious such as...
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    Galleria. The central octagonal space is topped with a glass dome. The Milanese Galleria was larger in scale than its predecessors and was an important...
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    restaurant on Avenida Paulista (named Brasserie Paulista) which served Milanese food. The name later shifted into Restaurante Fasano (Fasano Restaurant)...
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    history, and has been the cradle of a number of modern art movements. The Milanese Gothic style was an urban artistic movement at the turn of the second half...
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    against Como, which saw the Como fleet in action against the ships of the Milanese and their allies or between 1525 and 1532 due to the Musso war unleashed...
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    German Jugendstil and eclecticism. At the beginning of the 20th century the Milanese bourgeois class, formed as a result of industrialization and already becoming...
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    married before his time in prison . In early 1948, he met Igea Lissoni, a Milanese ballerina 20 years his junior, whom he later described as the love of his...
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    Eiffel Tower & La Défense skyline, Paris, France Skyline of Warsaw, Poland Milanese skyline of Porta Nuova district viewed from Piazza del Duomo, Italy Madrid...
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    reasonable certainty as Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Leonardo's Milanese employer, Ludovico Sforza. She looks to her left at something out of frame...
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    April 2023 – via Academia.edu. "Le Pietre Impiegate Nell'architettura Milanese E Lombarda". icvbc.cnr.it. National Research Council (Italy). Archived...
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    most characteristic differences, for instance, between Roman Italian and Milanese Italian are syntactic gemination of initial consonants in some contexts...
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  • Medhelanon, in the ancient Milanese words doradha ("golden"), crudho ("abrupt person"), mudha ("change") and ornadha ("ornate"). In Milanese dialect, the oldest...
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    [miˈlaːno] ; Milanese: Milan [miˈlãː] Common English name(s): Milan Official English name(s): City of Milan Adjectival(s): Milanese Demonym(s): Milanese Geography...
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    and of Ettore Bugatti, famous automobile designer. He studied at the Milanese Academy of Brera, and later the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His work...
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    In 1829, Il Nuovo Cuoco Milanese Economico (The New Economic Milanese Chef) by Giovanni Felice Luraschi featured Milanese dishes such as kidney with...
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    Hotel Riccione is a luxury hotel in Riccione, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Inaugurated in 1929, the hotel was founded by Milanese...
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    is the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni on the water's edge. A luxurious neo-classical villa built in the 1850s for an aristocratic Milanese family became...
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    Lotto were active in the mainland, and reflected some of the influences of Milanese painters with the introduction of images taken from real life, enriched...
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    rebellion against the Milanese, which ended in 1412 when his son, Loterio IV Rusca, gained the title of Lord of Como and drove out the Milanese occupiers. However...
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    Brentani (voice, uncredited) Peccati d'estate (1962) - Carlino Una storia milanese (1962) - Mr. Gessner The Shortest Day (1962) - Il capitano Il Gattopardo...
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    Tenda (the hero of a tragic opera by Vincenzo Bellini and wife of the Milanese duke Filippo Maria Visconti). Filippo's daughter Margherita Borromeo (†...
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    Having been ruled by several countries over the centuries, Milanese culture is eclectic and borrows elements from many other countries, including Austria...
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    predecessor.[1] The palazzo is lined with frescos by the most prominent Milanese baroque artists, including Ercole Procaccini the Younger, the Montalto...
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    with Real Madrid officials to discuss and finalize his transfer to the Milanese club. On 26 January, Ronaldo successfully completed his medical tests at...
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