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    (christened Can Francesco) della Scala (9 March 1291 – 22 July 1329) was an Italian nobleman, belonging to the della Scala family that ruled Verona from...
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    stricken with a serious illness and rumors spread that he had died: Federico della Scala, count of Valpolicella, had himself elected prince, but upon his...
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    at the Bank Austria and is the chairman of the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala Association in Milan. He is a member of the board of directors of the...
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  • The Derby della Scala, also known as Derby dell'Arena or the Verona Derby in English and Derby di Verona in Italian, is the name given to any association...
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    Francesco I Pico returned to Modena and, after neutralising the podestà Federico della Scala, successfully organised a revolt against the Duke Passerino at the...
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    Sambonifacio, Guelph enemies of the Scaligeri, were entrusted to Federico della Scala, at that time podestà of Verona. They included the localities of...
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    church of Santa Maria in Organo dried the area. The fief was sold to Federico della Scala in 1307. The current comune was created in 1929 by the merger of...
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    centuries, the city was ruled by the della Scala family. Under the rule of the family, in particular of Cangrande I della Scala, the city experienced great prosperity...
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    to accept a captain from Verona when the need arose. In 1311 with Federico della Scala, the county of Valpolicella was born, which would enjoy greater freedom...
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  • Scala, Milan, 25 November 1834 Roggiero in Luigi Somma's Ildegonda e Rizzardo, Teatro della Canobbiana, Milan, 20 April 1835 Lajeunesse in Federico Ricci's...
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    Francia] (Gaetano Rossi) – Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 15 August 1835 Il disertore per amore collaboration with Federico Ricci (Jacopo Ferretti) – Naples, Teatro...
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  • In 1836 Scalese made his debut at La Scala in Milan as Gottofredo in Pietro Antonio Coppola's La festa della rosa. He performed regularly at that house...
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  • references to Mastino I della Scala of the Della Scala princes that ruled the city during the 13th and 14th centuries. The Scala family coat of arms is...
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    and subsequently the same punishment was also inflicted on Cangrande I della Scala, lord of Verona, and Rinaldo dei Bonacolsi, lord of Mantua. Relations...
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  • Corsini in Corso de'Tintori; the great hall of the Villino Lemmi in Via della Scala, and in this same Villino, several ceilings in chiaroscuro, in a diversity...
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    della Scala, lord of Verona, who favoured Bardellone's nephew Guido Bonacolsi, took immediate action and entered Mantua at the head of troops. Della Scala...
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    Cristoforo, Santa Maria Incoronata). Regina Della Scala, the wife of Bernabò, erected the Santa Maria della Scala church, named after her surname. It was...
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  • at the Milan Conservatory. He sang in the boys choir of the Teatro alla Scala in his youth. He studied cello for 3 years, and later piano and organ. Rustioni...
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    in scala 1:25.000 e 1:100.000 (Map). Istituto Geografico Militare. Retrieved 2020-02-08. Ceragioli, Filippo; Molino, Aldo (2018). "Alla testata della valle...
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    Benni (Teatro della Luna, Milan) 2012 - 2019 Haute couture shows for Dolce & Gabbana (Taormina; Ansaldo Laboratories, Teatro alla Scala, Palazzo Litta...
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    to increasing acclaim. In 1890, Darclée scored a great success in her La Scala debut as Chimène in Jules Massenet’s Le Cid, and was immediately engaged...
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    tributary of the Corsaglia. The ridge starts from Cima della Brignola, descends till to the Bocchino della Brignola (2.276 m), rises again up to Cima Ferlette...
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  • Cirillo (Carlotta), Giulia Della Peruta, Vespina), Andrea Giovannini (Don Girolamo), Filippo Morace (Don Pasquale), Federico Benetti (Il custode dei pazzi)...
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    Other Mannerist painters involved in this enterprise were Taddeo and Federico Zuccari, Niccolò Circignani, and Hendrick van den Broeck (known as Arrigo...
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    year 1245, under the reign of Emperor Frederick II, Enrico di Scala and his son Federico, probably from Ravello, were among the nobles of the Seat of Nido...
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    a modern and contemporary museum in Milan, Italy. Located in Piazza della Scala in the Palazzo Brentani and the Palazzo Anguissola Antona Traversi, it...
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    she continued her activities at La Scala. In the following year she held her first solo exhibition at Circolo della stampa di Milano and in the Centro...
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    Maria Stuarda, and Guido della Torre in Alessandro Nini's Ida della Torre. On 5 September 1840 he made his debut at La Scala as the Cavaliere di Belfiore...
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    spiral staircases around the courtyard: the most important of these is the Scala Regia ("Royal Stairs") rising through the principal floors. The approach...
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    biographer, Francesco Florimo. Bellini then went to Milan to compose for La Scala, where the success of Il pirata (1827) established his short but significant...
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