Bobbio (Bobbiese: Bòbi; Ligurian: Bêubbi; Latin: Bobium) is a small town and comune in the province of Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is...
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Levi, Gramsci, Cesare Pavese, Natalia Ginzburg, Italo Calvino, Norberto Bobbio, Primo Levi, American Henry A. Wallace, and Soviet leader Nikita S. Khrushchev...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa (redirect from Archdiocese of Genova-Bobbio)
Genoa was, in 1986, united with the Diocese of Bobbio-San Colombano, forming the Archdiocese of Genoa-Bobbio; however a split in 1989 renamed it the "Archdiocese...
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Goals 1 Heinrich Schönfeld Torino 22 2 Fulvio Bernardini Lazio 17 3 Giulio Bobbio Savoia 16 4 Adolfo Baloncieri Alessandria 15 Angelo Schiavio Bologna...
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Giulio Sanguineti (born 20 February, 1932 in Lavagna) is an Italian Catholic bishop, from 19 July 2007 bishop emeritus of Brescia. Born in Santa Giulia...
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Turin. Among his students there were Cesare Pavese, Giulio Einaudi, Leone Ginzburg, Norberto Bobbio, and Massimo Mila. Carla Cuomo; Sally Davies (2017)...
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Fontainemore Etroubles Emilia-Romagna (16) Bagnara di Romagna Bagno di Romagna Bobbio Brisighella Castell'Arquato Compiano Dozza Fiumalbo Gualtieri Montechiarugolo...
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Giulio Cybo (1525 – 18 May 1548) (or Cibo) was an Italian noble of Genoese ancestry, who was briefly marquis of Massa and lord of Carrara from 1546 to...
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had significant contact with the Italian political philosopher Norberto Bobbio. The first President of the Association (after a temporary provisional steering...
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prominent members included Leone Ginzburg, Ernesto de Martino, Norberto Bobbio, Riccardo Lombardi, Vittorio Foa and the Nobel-winning poet Eugenio Montale...
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statistical institute Istat. Buzzi, Giulio; Cipolla, Carlo (1918). Codice diplomatico del monastero di S. Colombano di Bobbio fino all'anno MCCVIII (in Italian)...
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d'Entrèves Ernesto Grassi Vincenzo Bianchini Ludovico Geymonat Norberto Bobbio Eugenio Garin Augusto Del Noce Cornelio Fabro Bruno Leoni Silvio Ceccato...
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classmates included such notable intellectuals as Norberto Bobbio, Piero Gobetti, Cesare Pavese, Giulio Einaudi, Massimo Mila, Vittorio Foa, Giancarlo Pajetta...
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already been living apart for over a decade. When the couple's eldest son Giulio came of age, it was he that extorted the lordship from Ricciarda in 1546...
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Affiliation Roman Catholic District Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio Location Location Via Giulio Alberoni 31, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy State Italy...
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The Alta Val Trebbia ("High Trebbia Valley") includes the valley down to Bobbio. It straddles eight comuni of the Province of Genoa: Torriglia, Rondanina...
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the possessions of the Abbey of Bobbio (famous for its scriptorium). Otto I takes his army to lay siege at San Giulio, an island within Lake Orta (Piedmont)...
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policies of bishop Claudius of Turin. This stance was opposed by Dungal of Bobbio at the request of Louis the Pious. Agobard, in his Book on Paintings and...
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Malaspina (Fosdinovo) Castello Malaspina di Varzi Castello Malaspiniano (Bobbio) Fortezza della Brunella Fortezza della Verrucola Fortezza delle Verrucole...
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Archived from the original on 10 September 2024. Retrieved 30 December 2022. Bobbio, Norberto (1980). "Diritto e Stato nell'opera giovanile di Aldo Moro". Il...
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planctus eulogising Charlemagne, written in accented verse by a monk of Bobbio shortly after his subject's death in 814. It is generally considered the...
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Resigned) Giovanni Canestri (1984–1987 Appointed Archbishop of Genoa and Bobbio (Cardinal in 1988)) Ottorino Pietro Alberti (1987–2003 Retired) Giuseppe...
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Giovanni Vittorio Battafarano Giovanni Battaglia Luigi Berlinguer Norberto Bobbio (L) Massimo Bonavita Daria Bonfietti Monica Bettoni Brandani Giovanni Brunale...
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Antonio de Arellano, Archbishop of Brindisi (1698); Ambrogio Croce, Bishop of Bobbio (1698); Gaetano De Andrea, Bishop of Monopoli (1698); Michele Gallo Vandeinde...
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Massimo Mila, Lionello Venturi and Franco Venturi. Luigi Einaudi and Norberto Bobbio taught in the Law Faculty. The Gentile Reform of 1923 officially recognized...
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Malaspina (Fosdinovo) Castello Malaspina di Varzi Castello Malaspiniano (Bobbio) Fortezza della Brunella Fortezza della Verrucola Fortezza delle Verrucole...
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bankers had already settled, from the Malaspina counts and the bishop of Bobbio. In the thirteenth century, despite unsuccessful wars against Frederick...
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was an Italian-French condottiere and Grand Écuyer de France; Marquis of Bobbio, Count of Caiazzo, Castel San Giovanni, Val Tidone and Voghera. He was first...
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held two study days in honour of alumnus Primo Levi in 2007. Norberto Bobbio Giulio Einaudi Vittorio Foa Leone Ginzburg Gino Levi-Montalcini Primo Levi...
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in agreement with Visconte Pallavicino and the abbot of Bobbio, Guido took control over Bobbio, transformed it into a lordship and built its current castle...
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