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    Bojano or Boiano is a town and comune in the province of Campobasso, Molise, south-central Italy. Originally named Bovianum, it was settled by the 7th...
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    reduction of the estates and assets of the ecclesiastical bishoprics of Bojano, Saepinum, Venafro, Trivento, Isernia, Larino and Termoli. As a result of...
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  • Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Bojano is an Italian association football club located in Bojano, Molise. It played 2008–09 in Eccellenza Molise...
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  • Bojano [bɔˈjanɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szemud, within Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It...
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    (Civitacampomarano) Longobard Castle (Tufara) Bojano Cathedral (San Bartolomeo) Medieval fortress Civita Superiore (Bojano) Angioina Tower (Colletorto) Larino Cathedral...
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    the first name Jacopo and in some Italian place-names, such as Bajardo, Bojano, Joppolo, Jerzu, Jesolo, Jesi, Ajaccio, among others, and in Mar Jonio,...
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    Azerbaijan bookbinders butchers Florentine cheese and salt merchants Gambatesa, Bojano, Italy Catbalogan, Samar Magalang, Pampanga Malabon, Metro Manila Nagcarlan...
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    who after a stay in Avar territory left and settled in Italy, in Sepino, Bojano and Isernia. These Bulgars preserved their speech and identity until the...
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    7th and the 8th centuries, while Bulgars led by Alcek settled in Sepino, Bojano and Isernia. These Bulgars preserved their speech and identity until the...
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    prendeva in giro il playboy da discoteca"". La Nazione. Retrieved 9 July 2024. Bojano, Gabriele (6 July 2024). "Morto Pino D'Angiò, ha lottato contro sei tumori...
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    <peak>. Their capital city was Bovianum Undecumanorum (Livy ix. 31), modern Bojano, in the very heart of the Samnite territory, and it is therefore probable...
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    Benevento. The name Laurentius often appears as the earliest known bishop of Bojano, and a participant in the third Roman synod of Pope Symmachus (498–514)...
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  • son of Czech-born manager Zdeněk Zeman. Zeman took over at Serie D club Bojano in November 2007, at the age of 30. He resigned in March 2008 due to negative...
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  • Bonifacio Chiovitti (Bojano, June 1810 – Bojano, 25 October 1881) was an Italian archaeologist and politician. Chiovitti graduated with degrees in mathematics...
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    of victory (he who had already destroyed the nearby towns of Morcone and Bojano around a century before Christ), they gathered old men, women, children...
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    cities of the region were Bovaiamom, renamed Bovianum by Latins (today: Bojano or Boiano) and Maleventum (Maloenton in Oscan),[citation needed] which was...
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  • appeal by the Lucani. Samnite Wars: Rome captured the Samnite cities of Bojano and Castel di Sangro. 297 BC Battle of Tifernum: A Roman army defeated a...
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    Rancy); Louis Thomas, who married Livia Carafa, Duchess of Bojano and took the name of Thomas de Bojano; Frasquita (Mrs Soultzner d'Enschwyl); and Henriette...
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    Słupsk 2012: Brusy 2013: Kościerzyna 2014: Sierakowice 2015: Sulęczyno 2016: Bojano 2017: Chmielno 2018: Kosakowo World Congress of Kashubians in summer. Kashubian...
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  • Osłowski (born 9 April 1988) is a Polish futsal player who plays for Dragon Bojano. He also played football professionally as a defender. Osłowski started...
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    Emilio Gentile (born 1946, Bojano) is an Italian historian and professor, specializing in the history, ideology, and culture of Italian fascism. Gentile...
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    Thomas de Colmar himself until his death in 1870, then by his son Thomas de Bojano until 1881 and by his grandson Mr. de Rancy until 1887. Misters Devrine...
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    Kuber (Balkan Macedonia), Asparukh (Danube Bulgaria) and Alcek (Sepino, Bojano, Isernia). In the Nominalia the Bezmer (c. 665–668) was the last Dulo ruler...
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    the early 7th century AD, what are today the comuni of Isernia as well as Bojano and Sepino were the places where Grimoald I of Benevento settled a group...
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    is a river of Molise, in southern Italy. Its source is in the comune of Bojano and during the first few kilometres of its course, it receives the waters...
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  • Boffalora d'Adda Boffalora sopra Ticino Bogliasco Bognanco Bogogno Boissano Bojano Bolano Bolbeno Bolgare Bollate Bollengo Bologna Bolognano Bolognetta Bolognola...
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  • Campobasso 1997–98 Real Isernia 1998–99 Bojano 1999–2000 Termoli 2000–01 S.Giorgio Collathia 2001–02 Termoli 2002–03 Bojano 2003–04 Venafro 2004–05 Campobasso...
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    Toronto, Ontario to parents of Italian heritage. His father was born in Bojano, Molise and emigrated to Toronto as a child, while his mother has origins...
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    appeal by the Lucani. Samnite Wars: Rome captured the Samnite cities of Bojano and Castel di Sangro. 297 BC Battle of Tifernum: A Roman army defeated a...
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    early 7th century AD, what are today the communes of Sepino, Isernia and Bojano were the places where Grimoald I of Benevento settled a group of Bulgars...
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