Castelfidardo (Marchigiano: Castello) is a town and comune in the province of Ancona, in the Marche region of central-eastern Italy. It is remembered...
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The Battle of Castelfidardo took place on 18 September 1860 at Castelfidardo, a small town in the Marche region of Italy. It was fought between the Royal...
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Castelfidardo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian ironclad Castelfidardo, a Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad...
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Sportivo Dilettantistico Castelfidardo, commonly referred to as Castelfidardo, is an Italian football club based in Castelfidardo, Marche. Currently it plays...
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Castelfidardo was the third of four Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad warships built in French shipyards for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the...
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victoriously in the Marche and Umbria after the victorious Battle of Castelfidardo over the Papal forces. This led to his excommunication from the Catholic...
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Guido de Castro Ficeclo (redirect from Guido of Castelfidardo)
Guido de Castro Ficeclo (died 1147) was Italian Cardinal Deacon of S. Apollinare created by pope Innocent II in 1139. In 1139 he was governor of Benevento...
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Grand 2004, p. 89. Brandani, Massimo (1976). L'Esercito Pontificio da Castelfidardo a Porta Pia. Milan: Intergest. p. 6. Charles A. Coulombe, The Pope's...
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architecture. The huge avenue, made up of Corso Mediterraneo and Corso Castelfidardo, is part of Spina Centrale boulevard and was recently built over the...
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defence of General de Lamoricière's troops defeated in the Battle of Castelfidardo. Blockaded by the Royal Sardinian Navy commanded by Admiral Persano...
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The Medal Pro Petri Sede, also referred to as Castelfidardo Medal, was a decoration for military merit bestowed by the Holy See in the Second Italian...
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Curtatone-class destroyer (redirect from Italian destroyer Castelfidardo)
sunk by Greek submarine Pipinos 19 August 1944 in the Aegean Sea. Castelfidardo 20 July 1920 4 June 1922 7 March 1924 Captured by the Germans at Piraeus...
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After defeating the Papal army on 18 September 1860 at the Battle of Castelfidardo, and on 30 September at Ancona, Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia took...
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Marquis de Pimodan (January 29, 1822, in Échenay – September 18, 1860, in Castelfidardo), was a French legitimist émigré officer, who served Austria and the...
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advanced against Cialdini, but were quickly defeated at the Battle of Castelfidardo and besieged in the fortress of Ancona, finally surrendering on 29 September...
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known after 1861 as the Papal Zouaves, and was wounded at the Battle of Castelfidardo (September 1860). After the capture of Rome by the Kingdom of Italy...
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June 2018. "A14, crolla ponte a Camerano: 2 morti e 3 feriti. Sindaco Castelfidardo: "Lavori con autostrada aperta"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 9 March...
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Branch Army Type Infantry Engagements Italian unification: Battle of Castelfidardo (1860) Battle of Mentana (1867) Capture of Rome (1870) Commanders Commander...
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Silvio Scandalli started making these instruments by hand, commuting to Castelfidardo, Ancona daily. He was hoping to work for Paolo Soprani, who established...
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turret ship Royal Navy Sank in a storm off Cape Finisterre, 6 Sep 1870 Castelfidardo 1863-08-01 Regina Maria Pia class Regia Marina Cerberus 1868-12-02...
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Il Palombarone is a 16th-century construction in Castelfidardo, the Marches in Central Italy. The building has three principal sections - a four-storey...
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subsequently annexed to the new Kingdom of Italy (see also Battle of Castelfidardo). Pesaro was significantly damaged in the 1916 Rimini earthquakes. Its...
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petrochemicals and paper, as well as consumer durables). The city of Castelfidardo remains an important centre for the production of musical instruments...
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September that year, he was severely defeated by the Italian army at Castelfidardo. His last years were spent in complete retirement in France where he...
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Sondrio Ospitaletto Magenta[PO] Ciliverghe Mazzano[1] Marche Civitanovese Castelfidardo[PO] Molise Isernia Piedmont & Aosta Valley Borgaro Nobis Saluzzo Fossano[PO]...
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cities of Stradella and Castelfidardo, with many small and medium size manufacturers especially at the latter. Castelfidardo honours[clarification needed]...
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Division; in the following year invaded the Marche, won the Battle of Castelfidardo, took Ancona, and subsequently directed the Siege of Gaeta. For these...
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The Trofeo Città di Castelfidardo is a professional one day cycling race held annually in Italy. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.1 in 2005...
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tower The castle of Levizzano Giovanni Muzzioli (1854–1894), painter Castelfidardo, Italy, since 1984 Montlouis-sur-Loire, France, since 2002 "Superficie...
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The 1st division in the vanguard consisted of Principe di Carignano, Castelfidardo and Ancona under Admiral Vacca, Captain 1st Class Faà di Bruno's 2nd...
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