Cidnus, who had invaded the Padan Plain in the late Bronze Age. Colle Cidneo (Cidnus's Hill) was named after that version, and it is the site of the...
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original on 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2014-06-20. "Storia del Colle Cidneo" [History of the Cidneo Hill]. bresciamusei.com (in Italian). Archived from the original...
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constellation. Cycnus was the founder of the first settlement of Bresciaon the hill Cidneo from which it takes its name. Cycnus was the son of Sthenelus and the lover...
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portico from the Decumanus. Almost entirely buried by a landslide of the Cidneo Hill, the temple was rediscovered in 1823. Reconstruction was performed...
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walls with towers are preserved. Bozzolo Brescia – the castle hill (called Cidneo Hill) is surrounded by preserved medieval and Renaissance fortifications...
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1976–1981 Chicago Bulls 1981–1982 Milwaukee Bucks 1982 Detroit Pistons 1983 Cidneo Brescia 1983–1986 Berloni Torino 1986 Virtus Banco di Roma 1986–1988 Enichem...
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Benedictine convent. The name was derived from the olive groves once on Cidneo hill. The convent was destroyed during a siege in 1433. In 1487, it was...
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