Gubbio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡubbjo]) is an Italian town and comune in the far northeastern part of the Italian province of Perugia (Umbria). It is...
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Associazione Sportiva Gubbio 1910 is an Italian association football club, based in Gubbio, Umbria. The club play in Serie C, the third tier of Italian...
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The Wolf of Gubbio was a wolf who, according to the Little Flowers of St. Francis, terrorized the Umbrian city of Gubbio until he was tamed by Francis...
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Ubald (redirect from Saint Ubald of Gubbio)
Ubald of Gubbio (Italian: Ubaldo; Latin: Ubaldus; French: Ubalde; ca. 1084–1160) was a medieval bishop of Gubbio, in Umbria, today venerated as a saint...
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Gabrielli family (redirect from Gabrielli (Gabrielli di Gubbio))
(sometimes known as "Gabrielli di Gubbio") is the name of an old and influential feudal Italian noble family from Gubbio, a town in Umbria. Some historians...
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a 1st-century ancient Roman theater of the former town of Iguvium (now Gubbio); the located in a grassy park just south of the highway SR298 as it passes...
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The Wolf of Gubbio is an 1877 oil on canvas painting by Luc-Olivier Merson, dedicated to his former student, collaborator and friend Adolphe Giraldon and...
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Mello da Gubbio, also called Mello de Eugubio or Nello da Gubbio, (active 1330– 1360), was an Italian painter, active in Gubbio. Little is known of his...
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Catholic church in the lower town of Gubbio, Umbria, in Italy. St Francis of Assisi, who was closely associated with Gubbio, supposedly was once housed in a...
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Assisi Cathedral (redirect from Giovanni da Gubbio)
century. The construction was started in 1140 to the designs by Giovanni da Gubbio, as attested by the wall inscription visible inside the apse. He may be...
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Antonio Donnarumma (category AS Gubbio 1910 players)
2011–12 season, AC Milan sent Donnarumma to newly promoted Serie B club Gubbio on another loan spell, with an option to sign the player on a permanent...
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Don Matteo (category Gubbio)
(portrayed by Terence Hill), a Catholic priest in a parish of the town of Gubbio, Perugia. He is also known for his unrivaled talent in investigating local...
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Giorgio Andreoli (redirect from Giorgio di Gubbio)
Andreoli or Mastro Giorgio, was born in Intra, on Lake Maggiore, and died in Gubbio, where he spent most of his life, in 1555. He is considered to be one of...
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Antonio David (footballer) (category AS Gubbio 1910 players)
who plays as a wing-back for Serie C club Gubbio. Cesena Serie C: 2023–24 Supercoppa di Serie C: 2024 "Gubbio, in arrivo Antonio David dal Cesena". lacasadic...
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Iguvine Tablets (redirect from Tables of Gubbio)
Tables, are a series of seven bronze tablets from ancient Iguvium (modern Gubbio), Italy, written in the ancient Italic language Umbrian. The earliest tablets...
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church of Madonna del Prato is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in Gubbio, Umbria region, Italy. The church construction began in 1662 to house an...
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Capitano del Popolo or Palazzo di Cante Gabrielli is a medieval palace in Gubbio, Italy. It is located in the San Martino's quartiere, near Porta Metauro...
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medieval walls of Gubbio, region of Umbria, in Italy. The school of canons once associated with this church educated the patron saint of Gubbio, Saint Ubaldo...
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Sant'Agostino is a Gothic-Romanesque style Roman Catholic church in Gubbio, region of Umbria, Italy. A church at the site was built in the second half...
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civic palace located on Via del Consoli #35 in the historic center of Gubbio, region of Umbria, Italy. It now houses an exhibition or Museo della Balestra...
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Felice Damiani (redirect from Felice da Gubbio)
Felice da Gubbio (1530–1608) was an Italian painter of the Late Renaissance or Mannerism period. He was a pupil of Benedetto Nucci in Gubbio. Because of...
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The first Christian monk Saint Benedict was born in Norcia. The town of Gubbio has a Roman theater which dates back to 1st century A.D.. Franciscan Path...
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Antonio Ferrero (redirect from Cardinal of Gubbio)
Antonio Ferrero (died 1508) (called the Cardinal of Gubbio) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Antonio Ferrero was born into a poor family...
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time at a neighbouring monastery working as a scullion. He then went to Gubbio, where a friend gave him, as an alms, the cloak, girdle, and staff of a...
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atop Mount Ingino, outside central Gubbio in Umbria, Italy. The church houses the body of the patron saint of Gubbio, Saint Ubaldo (the 12th-century Bishop...
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Torrente, Gubbio ensured a historic promotion to Serie B that year; after Torrente decided to accept an offer from Bari, Simoni and Gubbio agreed to appoint...
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called San Martino, is a medieval Roman Catholic church in the lower town of Gubbio, Umbria, in Italy. At one time, the church was dedicated to St Martin of...
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Luis (left) and his son Walter Alvarez (right) at the K-T Boundary in Gubbio, Italy, 1981...
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associated with St. Francis of Assisi), Terni, Norcia, Città di Castello, Gubbio, Spoleto, Orvieto, Todi, Castiglione del Lago, Narni, Amelia, Spello and...
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