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    Faenza (UK: /fɑːˈɛntsə/, US: /fɑːˈɛnzə/; Italian: [faˈɛntsa]; Romagnol: Fènza or Fẽza; Latin: Faventia) is an Italian city and comune of 59,063 inhabitants...
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    The Faenza theatre (Spanish: Teatro Faenza) is the oldest movie theatre in Bogotá, Colombia. It was opened on the site of a former ceramic (Spanish: faenza)...
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    Italy, who, with some interruptions, held the seigniory of the city of Faenza in Romagna from the beginning of the 14th century to the end of the 15th...
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    of the Vallumbrosan Nuns. Born Rosanna Negusanti to a noble family from Faenza, she was married at the age of fifteen to a nobleman named Ugoletto (Ugonotto)...
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    dança (keyboard) Problems playing this file? See media help. The Codex Faenza (Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale 117) abbreviated as "(I-FZc 117)", and sometimes...
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  • Emilian of Faenza, Irish pilgrim and bishop, fl. 7th or 8th century. Emilian was an Irish bishop who died in Faenza, Italy, sometime in the 7th or 8th...
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  • Ottaviano da Faenza, an Italian painter of the 14th century who was instructed by Giotto, spent the greater part of his life at Faenza, where he died...
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    Faience (redirect from Faenza Majolica)
    and fayence in German). The name faience is simply the French name for Faenza, in the Romagna near Ravenna, Italy, where a painted majolica ware on a...
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  • Battle of Faenza may refer to: Battle of Faventia (82 BC), fought between opposing Roman factions Battle of Faenza (490), fought between the Kingdom of...
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  • Faenza Calcio is an Italian professional football team based in Faenza. The team is a member of the Eccellenza. 2016/17 squad Note: Flags indicate national...
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  • The Premio Faenza is an international prize for contemporary ceramic art. It is awarded by the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, in Emilia-Romagna...
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    Faenza Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Faenza, Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral built in the style of the Tuscan Renaissance...
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  • Baroque Roman Catholic church located on piazza San Giacomo della Penna in Faenza, Italy. The present structure was built in 1702 using designs by Carlo Cesare...
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  • Bitino or Bittino da Faenza (1357–1427) was an Italian painter, active in Rimini during the late 14th and early 15th century. Among his only works is a...
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  • 11°15′37″E / 44.29000°N 11.26028°E / 44.29000; 11.26028 The siege of Faenza occurred from August 1240 to April 14, 1241, during the course of the wars...
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  • Antonio da Faenza (either circa 1454 or more likely 1480s - 1534) was an Italian painter and architect active in Emilia-Romagna and Marche, active in a...
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    The Battle of Faenza, also known as the Battle of Castel Bolognese on February 3, 1797, saw a 7,000 troops from the Papal Army commanded by Michelangelo...
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    Diocese of Faenza was a Roman Catholic diocese in central Italy. In 1986 it was merged with the diocese of Modigliana to create the Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana...
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    The Faenza–Lavezzola railway is a railway line in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The first section of the line, between Lavezzola and Lugo, was opened in 1888–89...
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    Florence–Faenza railway, also known as Faentina railway, is a railway line in Italy. The line was opened in several sections as follows: Fognano–Faenza on 9...
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    church located on Corso Europa in the Piazza Fra Sabba da Castiglione of Faenza, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The church was founded in the early 12th...
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    province of Ravenna is served by the Bologna-Ancona, Russi-Faenza, Faenza-Florence, Faenza-Lavezzola, and Castel Bolognese-Ravenna railway lines. Services...
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  • Sixtus IV as Bishop of Faenza. He was the first bishop of Faenza of Bolognese origin. His predecessor was the last bishop of Faenza to be elected by the...
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    architecture, Roman Catholic church located on Via Santa Maria dell'Angelo in Faenza, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Construction was commissioned by the Jesuit...
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  • Banca del Monte e Cassa di Risparmio Faenza was an Italian saving bank and a charity organization, based in Faenza, in the Province of Ravenna, Romagna...
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    The Diocese of Faenza-Modigliana (Latin: Dioecesis Faventina-Mutilensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was created in 1986...
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  • Francesco I Manfredi (died May 29, 1343) was the lord of Faenza from 1313 until his death. He was the son of Alberghetto (or Alberghettino) Manfredi, one...
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    Astorre III Manfredi (category Lords of Faenza)
    Faenza, in northern Italy, from 1488 to 1501. He was born in Faenza, the son of Galeotto Manfredi. He succeeded his father in the lordship of Faenza in...
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    his native Faenza. He is also called 'Ferraù da Faenza' and 'Il Faenzone' after his birthplace Faenza. Ferraù Fenzoni was born in Faenza and moved to...
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  • Catholic church located on Corso Matteotti, corner with via Scaletta, in Faenza, Italy. The church has an inscription dating to 1209. The layout of this...
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