• The MilanLodi War was a conflict fought in the early 12th century between the Lombard comuni of Milan and Lodi, resulting in the defeat and destruction...
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    Treaty of Lodi, or Peace of Lodi, was a peace agreement to put an end to the Wars in Lombardy between the Venetian Republic and the Duchy of Milan, signed...
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    encroachments by Visconti Milan, then switching to ally with Francesco Sforza against the increasing territorial threat of Venice. The Peace of Lodi, concluded in...
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  • Naples. The Milanese War of Succession ended with the Treaty of Lodi (9 April 1454), which recognised Sforza as the new duke of Milan (and established a...
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    who stipulated better agreements with Milan regarding the wool trade. In April 1270 Milan waged war on Lodi which fell 3 months later, under the siege...
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    to the throne of Naples, and after that returned to Milan. He was instrumental in the Treaty of Lodi (1454) which ensured peace in the Italian realms for...
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    of war the Peace of Lodi was signed in 1454. With this document Francesco Sforza and Alfonso of Aragon were recognized respectively as Duke of Milan and...
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    War of the First Coalition: Italian Campaign 100km 62miles 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Lodi 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Lodi was fought on 10 May 1796 between...
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    and was appointed lord of Lodi on November 23, 1403. Three years later, after promoting an unsuccessful war effort against Milan, Vignati received the title...
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    avoid his troops becoming infected, on 26 October he withdrew to Lodi, leaving Milan through one gate as the French vanguard under Salazzo entered through...
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    Ambrogio Arluno, who was a cardinal Canon of the cathedral of Milan, and conducted a war against Lodi until they submitted to his bishop. Odericus retired to...
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    dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano. Milan's archdiocese is the largest in Europe, and the one having...
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    culminating in the French victory at Lodi on 10 May 1796. After putting down revolts in Pavia and Milan, the focus of Napoleon's war in Italy shifted in June 1796...
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    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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    League quickly seized the town of Lodi, but Imperial troops marched into Lombardy and soon forced Sforza to abandon Milan. Meanwhile, the powerful Colonna...
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    kilometres north of Lodi. It was used by the imperial forces during the war and especially for their devastating attack to Milan in 1162. In the first...
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    Italic League (category Treaties of the Duchy of Milan)
    Republic of Venice, the Duchy of Milan, the Republic of Florence, and the Kingdom of Naples, following the Treaty of Lodi a few months previously. The next...
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    Following the war of the Spanish Succession, at the beginning of the 18th century the territory of Lodi was annexed, with the Duchy of Milan, to the realm...
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    Golden Ambrosian Republic (category History of Milan)
    imposition of new taxes. Venice, now occupying Lodi and Piacenza, refused to listen to Milan's pleas for peace. Milan turned to Francesco Sforza, the greatest...
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    the Duchy of Milan in northern Italy. Largely driven by the rivalry between the Republic of Venice and Duchy of Milan, the long-running Wars in Lombardy...
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    (Trenord Regio) Milan-Mantua: Milan - Lodi - Codogno - Cremona - Piadena - Mantova Regional train (Trenord Regio) Milan-Bergamo: Milan - Treviglio - Bergamo...
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  • leaving Guazzone Comino and Amizone da Sala in charge with Arderic, Bishop of Lodi, as his acting vicar. On New Year's Day a council of equal numbers of supporters...
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    Clara Petacci (category Italian civilians killed in World War II)
    Stampa (in Italian). 13 May 1977. p. 22. Retrieved 7 February 2024. Annovazzi Lodi, Stefano (3 December 2019). "Il grand hotel della riviera che faceva sognare...
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    March, one day after the end of the Five Days of Milan, King Charles Albert of Sardinia declared war on Austria. He was probably spurred to this by the...
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    under Antonio de Leyva; three years later he was again besieged by them in Lodi, this time with victorious results. In 1532, after the peace of Bologna between...
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  • unconscious. Two emissaries from Lodi come to Barbarossa to tell him that the city of Milan is trying to dominate them. Lodi has always been loyal to the...
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    Duke of Lodi. He thus retired but remained a strong supporter of the autonomy of Italy and a frank critic of the Napoleonic rule. In 1815, Milan fell under...
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    Giulini reports in his Memoirs that the Lodi historian Ottone Morena personally saw in 1160 the Carroccio of Milan on which towered "a very large white banner...
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    other areas of Milan, particularly in the Bicocca district, as well as in other parts of the region: in Como, Varese, Crema and Lodi. In 1998, the University...
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    SS 415 to Milan and Cremona; SS 591 to Piacenza and Bergamo; and SS 235 to Brescia and Pavia. The nearest motorway exits are the one of Lodi-Pieve Fissiraga...
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