Fossano (Piedmontese: Fossan) is a town and comune of Piedmont, Northern Italy. It is the fourth largest town of the province of Cuneo, after Cuneo, Alba...
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Ambrogio Bergognone (redirect from Ambrogio Stefani da Fossano)
Borgognone (variously known as Ambrogio da Fossano, Ambrogio di Stefano da Fossano, Ambrogio Stefani da Fossano or as il Bergognone or Ambrogio Egogni, c...
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Peppino Pisanu (born 1942), known as The Monster of Fossano (Italian: Il Mostro di Fossano), is an Italian serial killer. Convicted and sentenced to 27...
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Michelin in Mondovì Miroglio in Alba Ferrero SpA in Alba Maina in Fossano Balocco in Fossano Merlo in San Defendente (Cervasca) Arpa industriale in Bra Bottero...
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Fossano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Fossano) is the railway station serving the comune of Fossano, in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy...
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Cassa di Risparmio di Fossano is an Italian savings bank based in Fossano, in the province of Cuneo, Piedmont. Monte di Pietà di Fossano was founded in 1591...
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Doddeo (1534–1600) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fossano (1592–1600) and Bishop of Brugnato (1584–1592). Camillo Daddeo was born...
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Autostrada A6 (Italy) (section Fossano connection)
Work began shortly after in 1961 on the Ceva – Fossano stretch, including a connection to the city of Fossano and to the SS 28 for Turin. In May 1970, the...
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Federico Sacco (February 5, 1864 in Fossano – October 2, 1948 in Trofarello) was an Italian geologist, paleontologist and mycologist. He was the son of...
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Balocco S.p.A. is an Italian food company based in Fossano. It was founded in 1927. Balocco produces a range of biscuits. The company exports products...
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The Diocese of Fossano (Latin: Dioecesis Fossanensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Piedmont, in the Province of Cuneo. It is a suffragan...
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The Turin–Fossano–Savona railway is a major Italian railway that links the cities of Turin and Savona. The railway is double track up to Ceva, standard...
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Antonio Rinaldi (choreographer) (redirect from Antonio Rinaldi Fossano)
Antonio Rinaldi (c. 1715 – c. 1759), also known as Fossano, Fusano, and Fossan, was an Italian choreographer who worked in Russia. He was a native of...
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Agnesi is an Italian food company based in Fossano founded in 1824. Agnesi is the oldest pasta producer brand in history. It all began in 1824 with the...
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Seminary of Fossano, Catholic University of Milan, and the Theological Faculty in Turin. He was ordained on 19 September 1925 in Fossano. After his ordination...
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the Turin Court of Assizes reduced the sentence on Cospito regarding the Fossano bombing from life imprisonment to 23 years. Cospito was born in Pescara...
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Guastatori) is a military engineering regiment of the Italian Army based in Fossano in Piedmont. The unit is assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" and...
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(1615 – October 1677) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fossano (1675–1677). Ottaviano della Rovere was born in Asti, Italy in 1615 and...
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services (Regionale veloce) Turin - Fossano - San Giuseppe di Cairo - Savona Regional services (Treno regionale) Fossano - San Giuseppe di Cairo Tourist services...
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of Fossano (1658–1675). On 8 July 1658, Clemente Ascanio Sandri-Trotti was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Fossano. On...
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needed] On 3 April 1980, he was named bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Fossano. He was consecrated a bishop on 17 May by Cardinal Anastasio Ballestrero...
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Cassa di Risparmio di Bra and Saluzzo, as well as minority shareholders of Fossano and Savigliano. BPER has been designated as a Significant Institution since...
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Tortona 27,575 99.29 278 122 AL 24 Chivasso 26,704 51.31 520 183 TO 25 Fossano 24,743 130.72 189 375 CN 26 Ivrea 23,598 30.19 781 253 TO 27 Orbassano...
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December 2020, after over a year without a club, he signed for Serie D side Fossano. He renewed his contract ahead of the 2022–23 season. Having not received...
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d'Alba Dogliani Dronero Elva Entracque Envie Farigliano Faule Feisoglio Fossano Frabosa Soprana Frabosa Sottana Frassino Gaiola Gambasca Garessio Genola...
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R.S. (1639–1701) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fossano (1678–1701). Maurizio Bertone was born in Chieri, Italy on 6 May 1639 and...
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living mainly in Northern Italy and Central Italy. The Jews of Asti, Fossano, and Moncalvo ("Appam"). These represent the Jews expelled from France...
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6 kg) of English powder and 492.2 pounds (223.3 kg) of Fossano powder. On average, the Fossano gunpowder increased the energy of the gun by about three...
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on 18 August. Catinat immediately took Saluzzo, followed by Savigliano, Fossano, and Susa, but lacking sufficient troops, and with sickness rife within...
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million. In 2006, minority interests in the savings banks of Bra (31.021%), Fossano (23.077%), Saluzzo (31.019%) and Savigliano (31.006%) were sold for about...
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