Vidzeme Upland. Cēsis is on the Gauja River valley, and is built on a series of ridges above the river, overlooking the woods below. Cēsis was selected to...
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Look up cesi, ĉesi, Česi, or Češi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cesi or CESI may refer to: Cesi, Serravalle di Chienti, a frazione (hamlet) in Marche...
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Cesis may refer to: Cēsis, a town in Latvia Cēsis municipality, Latvia Cēsis Castle, Latvia Cēsis District, Latvia SK Cēsis, a women's basketball club...
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reform of the Italian Intelligence Services approved on 1 August 2007, CESIS was replaced by DIS. Since the end of World War II, Italian intelligence...
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Battle of Cēsis (Latvian: Cēsu kaujas; Estonian: Võnnu lahing, Battle of Võnnu; German: Schlacht von Wenden, Battle of Wenden), fought near Cēsis (Wenden)...
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moved to Cēsis. Finally, at the end of the 15th century, the Order's administrative headquarters were relocated from Rīga to Cēsis, and Cēsis Castle became...
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district was the city of Cēsis. Districts were eliminated during the administrative-territorial reform in 2009. Amata Municipality Cēsis city Drusti Parish...
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Bartolomeo Cesi (Italian: [bartoloˈmɛːo ˈtʃɛːzi]; 16 August 1556 – 11 July 1629) was an Italian painter and draftsman of the Bolognese School. He made...
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Vidzeme Concert Hall "Cēsis" (Latvian: Vidzemes koncertzāle "Cēsis", also known as the Vidzemes koncertzāle) is an 800-seat regional multifunctional music...
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Palazzo Cesi may refer to: Palazzo Cesi-Armellini in Rome, Via della Conciliazione Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi [it] in Rome, Via della Maschera d'Oro, headquarters...
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Battle of Wenden (redirect from Battle of Cēsis)
Battle of Wenden or Battle of Cēsis may refer to Battle of Cēsis (1210) Battles of Wenden (1577–1578) Battle of Wenden (1601) Battle of Wenden (1626) Battle...
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Don Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (7 December 1911 – 1 May/12 May 1986) was an Italian banking heir and a member of the House of Torlonia...
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Donna Marina Torlonia dei Principi di Civitella-Cesi (22 October 1916 – 15 September 1960) was an Italian-American aristocrat, best known as the paternal...
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family takes its surname from Cesi. The fiefdom of Cesi was originally part of the Lombard Duchy of Spoleto. The Cesi fief was of the Arnolfi family...
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Cēsis Municipality (Latvian: Cēsu novads) is a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Vaive parish and Cēsis...
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Cesi is a frazione of the Italian comune of Terni, in the province of Terni, southern Umbria, Italy. The small borgo, which retains its late-medieval aspect...
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Federico Angelo Cesi (Italian: [fedeˈriːko ˈandʒelo ˈtʃɛːzi]; 26 February 1585 – 1 August 1630) was an Italian scientist, naturalist, and founder of the...
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sketches of Cēsis Castle Manor, which have been preserved in the form of lithographs to the present day. In 1858 he donated to the Cēsis Jānis Church...
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6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and Infanta Beatriz of Spain...
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Angelo Cesi may refer to: Angelo Cesi (bishop of Rimini) (1592–1646), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Angelo Cesi (bishop of Todi) (1530–1606), Italian Roman...
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Cesi is an Italian surname. It may refer to the House of Cesi, a noble family of Umbrian origin. To this belong: Federico Cesi (1500–65), Italian Cardinal...
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Marino Torlonia (29 July 1861 – 5 March 1933), 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, duke of Poli and Guadagnolo, was an Italian nobleman. He was born in Poli...
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Cesis was born on 15 May 1577 in Modena, Italy. She was an Italian composer as well as a well-regarded lutenist. Her father was Count Annibale Cesis and...
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Beniamino Cesi (6 November 1845 – 19 January 1907) was a celebrated Italian concert pianist and teaching professor of piano, who taught many of the most...
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Lungara in Rome, Italy. Founded in the Papal States in 1603 by Federico Cesi, the academy was named after the lynx, an animal whose sharp vision symbolizes...
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Prince of Civitella-Cesi is an Italian title of nobility granted to Giovanni Torlonia (1755–1829) of the Torlonia family. In exchange for the administration...
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The Battle of Cēsis was fought between native Estonian forces and the Germanic knights (known as the Livonian Brothers of the Sword) and their allies...
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Pier Donato Cesi may refer to: Pier Donato Cesi (1521–1586), Italian Catholic cardinal Pier Donato Cesi (1583–1656), Italian Catholic cardinal This disambiguation...
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1561, Cēsis Castle, one of the region's most important fortresses, was garrisoned by Polish troops. In the summer of 1577, the townsmen of Cēsis drove...
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for the 2nd League final tournament which they won as well (beating SK Cēsis in finals) and with that earning promotion to First League. In their First...
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