Piedmontese Civil War (redirect from Route de Quiers)
Thomas and Maurice from Piedmontese territory. Valenza Turin Mantua Casale Chivasso Vercelli Pinerolo Mombladone Chieri Tornavento Ivrea Carignano Biella Under...
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Waldensians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
fled to Provence or south to Italy. The theologian Angelo Carletti di Chivasso, whom Innocent VIII in 1491 appointed Apostolic Nuncio and Commissary conjointly...
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Turin ("Thurin"), Cherasco ("Quiers"), Pinerolo (Pignerol, "Pinerol"), Chivasso ("Chivaz") and Villanova d'Asti ("Villeneufve d'Ast"). (Article 34) France...
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Savoia). The towns in question were Turin, Chieri, Villanova d'Asti and Chivasso. Savoia's support was seen as increasingly important for the crown as the...
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alone in this, for similar instructions are given by Angelo da Chivasso and Bartolommeo de Chaimis in their authoritative manuals.", Lea, "A History of...
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ISBN 978-84-7681-803-9. Bolognini, Daniele (August 10, 2004). "Beato Angelo (Carletti) da Chivasso Sacerdote". Santi, beati e testimoni – Enciclopedia dei Santi (in Italian)...
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Franca March 18 and 19, 1990: Ivrea, San Benigno Canavese, Scarmagno and Chivasso June 17, 1990: Orvieto July 2, 1990: Benevento July 11 – 20, 1990: Introd...
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Anselme Réan, as well as a partisan activity which led to the Declaration of Chivasso, signed by the representatives of the communities Alpine in defense...
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the Rhineland-Palatinate held by a French garrison commanded by the Comte de Mélac. The earliest actions from the war were focused in northern Italy in...
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