Brescia (Italian: [ˈbreʃʃa] , locally Italian: [ˈbreːʃa]; Lombard: Brèsa, Lombard: [ˈbrɛsɑ, ˈbrɛhɑ, ˈbrɛsa, ˈbrɛha]; Latin: Brixia; Venetian: Bressa)...
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Brescia Calcio, commonly referred to as Brescia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbreʃʃa ˈkaltʃo]), is an Italian football club based in Brescia, Lombardy, that...
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Justin Robert Brescia (born March 11, 1982), also known by his nickname Justin Bobby, is an American television personality. In 2007, he came to prominence...
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The Brescia explosion occurred in 1769 in Brescia (now part of Italy) when a large store of gunpowder exploded after a lightning strike, causing extensive...
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Pallacanestro Brescia, better known for sponsorship reasons as Germani Brescia, is an Italian professional basketball team, based in Brescia, Lombardy. Founded...
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The province of Brescia (Italian: provincia di Brescia; Brescian: pruìnsa de Brèsa) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. It has a population...
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Associazione Nuotatori Brescia (Swimmers Association Brescia) is an Italian sports club based in Brescia, that is interested exclusively in water sports...
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Michael William Brescia (born February 10, 1972) is an American convicted bank robber who has also been alleged to have been involved in the Oklahoma...
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martyred under Hadrian; her relics are venerated at Saint Afra's Church, Brescia. Her feast day is 5 March. Icon of St Olivia Oliva at Patron Saints Index...
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Arnold of Brescia (c. 1090 – June 1155), also known as Arnaldus (Italian: Arnaldo da Brescia), was an Italian canon regular from Lombardy, who called on...
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Brescia University is a private Roman Catholic college in Owensboro, Kentucky. It was founded as a junior college for women and is now a coeducational...
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Georgia Brescia (born 8 February 1996) is an Italian former tennis player. Brescia reached position 107 in the Under-18 level. She played primarily on...
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Brescia "Gabriele D'Annunzio" Airport (IATA: VBS, ICAO: LIPO), also known as Montichiari Airport, is located in Montichiari, southeast of City of Brescia...
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Brescia or da Brescia is a surname derived from the city of Brescia in Italy. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Brescia (1930–2001), film...
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Bartholomew of Brescia (b. probably in the second half of the 12th century at Brescia; died 1258) was an Italian canonist. He studied Roman and ecclesiastical...
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Lisa Brescia (born May 12, 1970) is an American musical theatre actress who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. Raised in...
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Gaudentius (Italian: San Gaudenzio di Brescia; died 410) was Bishop of Brescia from 387 until 410, and was a theologian and author of many letters and...
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Albertanus of Brescia (Italian: Albertano da Brescia, c. 1195 – c. 1251) was an author of Latin social treatises and sermons. Albertanus was from Brescia, in northern...
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"The Aeroplanes at Brescia" (German: "Die Aeroplane in Brescia") is a short story by Franz Kafka published, in slightly shortened form, in the newspaper...
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Brescia is a city in Italy. Brescia may also refer to: Brescia (surname) Italy Province of Brescia Brescia Calcio, a football club AN Brescia, a water-sports...
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The Brescia Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Brescia) is a rapid transit network serving Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. The network consists of a single line...
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Catholic church in Brescia, Italy; the rustic circular Romanesque co-cathedral stands next to the Duomo Nuovo (New Cathedral) of Brescia. It is officially...
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The following is a list of the stations on the Brescia Metro, a rapid transit system in Brescia, Italy. Fiera Orzinuovi 2 Orzinuovi 1 Rodi Lamarmora (connection...
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Grupo Breca (redirect from Grupo Brescia)
María Brescia Cafferata, RBCF Inversiones, Pedro Brescia Moreyra, Mario Brescia Moreyra, Fortunato Brescia Moreyra and an RBCF trust. The Fort Brescia family...
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Rossella Brescia (born 20 August 1971) is an Italian television presenter, radio presenter, and dancer. She has hosted Uman - Take Control! on Italia...
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Raymond H. Brescia is an American law professor. Brescia is the son of a salesman and school teacher from Huntington, New York. He graduated summa cum...
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founded in 1910. It was based in Collebeato, on the northern outskirts of Brescia. The company was founded by Galesi Giuseppe Nicola, and was initially named...
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Brescia Due is a business district in Brescia, Italy, part of the Lamarmora administrative division. It is located south of the city centre. Its realization...
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The capture of Brescia took place on 21 April 1799, during the Second Coalition war: General Field Marshal Count A. V. Suvorov's Russian and Habsburg...
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Sandro Tonali (category Brescia Calcio players)
United and the Italy national team. He began his professional career at Brescia, winning Serie B in 2018–19. A year later he moved to Milan, initially...
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