The Samoggia is a river in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Modena near Zocca. The river flows northeast...
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Luigi Samoggia (1811 - 1904) was an Italian painter and restorer of paintings, active mainly in Bologna. He mainly painted fresco decoration for palaces...
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Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di Levante Po Reno Senio Santerno Sillaro Idice Savena Samoggia Limentra di Sambuca Limentra orientale Lamone Uniti Bidente-Ronco Montone...
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Cavalieri etruschi dalle valli al Po. Tra Reno e Panaro, la valle del Samoggia nell'VIII e VII secolo a.C. (in Italian). Edizioni Aspasia. pp. 258–263...
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Ludovisi was born in Bologna on 9 January 1554 to Pompeo Ludovisi, Count of Samoggia (now Savigno in the Province of Bologna) and of Camilla Bianchini. He was...
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The National Museum of Musical Instruments is situated in the Palazzina Samoggia in Rome. The museum, owned by the MIBACT since December 2014 is one of...
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market gardens in the plains. In the nearby green valleys of the rivers Samoggia and Lamone there are great number of 18th and 19th century stately homes...
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seasonal. The most important include the Limentra orientale, Silla, Setta, Samoggia, Idice, Sillaro, Santerno and Senio. The Reno was a tributary of the Po...
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big farmhouse converted into a studio residence, under the banks of the Samoggia river. The sculptor portrayed the human figure with realistic forms, with...
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the ceiling and apse were painted by Alessandro Guardassoni and Luigi Samoggia. The rectory has a fresco depicting the life of the Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti...
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(85 km), the Idice (77 km), the Sillaro (66 km), the Savena (54 km), the Samoggia (53 km) and the Setta [it] (40 km). Worthy of note for its particularity...
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Metropolitan city Bologna (BO) Frazioni Castelletto, Lavino di Mezzo, Ponte Samoggia, San Giacomo Del Martignone, Santa Maria in Strada Government • Mayor...
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1869, the main chapel, was frescoed by Alessandro Guardassoni and Luigi Samoggia. Collamarini also refurbished the church in 1899–1910. The interiors include...
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Maiola, Mercatello, Merlano, Montebudello, Monteveglio, Ponzano, Rodiano, Samoggia, San Biagio, San Prospero, Santa Croce, Savigno, Serravalle, Stiore-Oliveto...
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Valsamoggia. It is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Bologna, near the Samoggia River, in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It was an independent comune...
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family in 1511 and murdered. Girolamo's son, Niccolò Ludovisi, was count of Samoggia and Tiola and again a senator. But it was from Ludovico Ludovisi, brother...
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2008, Ballotta returned with Prima Categoria (eighth level) side Calcara Samoggia, but in another position: forward. Modena Serie C: 1985–86, 1989–90 Parma...
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founded in 1970 in the municipality of l'Hospitalet de Llobregat by Orazio Samoggia an Italian businessman well known in the printing industry. From 1970 to...
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An assembly hall, the Sala dei Cento, has fresco decoration by Luigi Samoggia and speckled dark walnut furniture by engraver Carlo Fraboni. The interior...
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Centrale/Via Lame-Ospedale Maggiore-Borgo Panigale-Anzola Emilia-Ponte Samoggia-Castelfranco Emilia Stazione Ferroviaria (SFM, National Railways and SETA...
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PMID 33758465. Saviolidis, Nína M.; Olafsdottir, Gudrun; Nicolau, Mariana; Samoggia, Antonella; Huber, Elise; Brimont, Laura; Gorton, Matthew; von Berlepsch...
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Persiceto (later San Giovanni in Persiceto), that stretched up to stream Samoggia, fell under the rule of the County of Modena, then the Abbey of Nonantola...
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Testa U, Luchetti L, Zeuner A, Stassi G, Pelosi E, Riccioni R, Felli N, Samoggia P, Peschle C (Feb 1999). "Apoptotic role of Fas/Fas ligand system in the...
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very walls of Bologna and destroyed the castles of Crespellano, Zola, Samoggia, Anzola, Castelfranco, Piumazzo and the chiusa del Reno near Casalecchio...
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reflect the highly decorated interior, which has ceiling frescoes by Luigi Samoggia and Alessandro Guardassoni (1868), a main altarpiece is a St Gregory shows...
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are by the 19th century painters Alessandro Guardassoni and Luigi del Samoggia, crowned by the Pope via a formal decree in 1875. The fourth chapel has...
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PMID 25138686. S2CID 34066050. Grignani F, Testa U, Rogaia D, Ferrucci PF, Samoggia P, Pinto A, Aldinucci D, Gelmetti V, Fagioli M, Alcalay M, Seeler J, Grignani...
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Rendina, Claudio (1998). I capitani di ventura. Rome: Newton Compton. Samoggia, Sandro (2013). "Giovanni II, il Principe di Bologna". Mia Bologna. One...
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Italian writers. In 1854, Vincenzo Ghinelli commissioned Girolamo and Luigi Samoggia to redecorate the Teatro Gioacchino Rossini of Pesaro. Storia e Memoria...
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Morozzo della Rocca, Giani Stuparich, Carlo Stuparich, Nicola Nisco, Alfonso Samoggia, Teodoro Capocci, Ugo Bignami. Composed of the 22nd Italian Division and...
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