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    The Visconti-Castelbarco Castle is a castle of medieval origin located in Cislago, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It belonged to a cadet branch of the Visconti...
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    Villa Castelbarco is a rural palace described as a villa di delizia which translates as villa of delights, located just west of the Martesana canal and...
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    Rocca. It was begun in 1331 on the hill of Sant'Eufemia by William of Castelbarco, vicar of John of Bohemia, and later completed by Azzone Visconti. A...
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    much of the island from being built on and destroyed. In 1977 Emanuela Castelbarco, granddaughter of Arturo Toscanini, donated the medieval Castle of Avio...
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    1053 document as Castellum Ava. In the 12th century it was owned by the Castelbarco family, who ceded it to the Republic of Venice in 1411. The latter enlarged...
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    feet above sea level) to the east. The castle, built by the counts of Castelbarco in the 13th–14th centuries, and later enlarged by the Venetians during...
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    grilles Watercolour of the tombs and setting, by 1920 Tomb of Guglielmo da Castelbarco, nearby 45°26.61862′N 10°59.93565′E / 45.44364367°N 10.99892750°E...
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    named student Azzone di Castelbarco and Giovanni degli Ordelaffi, as the latter is known to have died in 1399. After Castelbarco's duels, Fiore's activities...
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    two square belfries. To the left of the church entrance, Guglielmo di Castelbarco, podestà of Verona, built an arch that became his tomb (Arca) anticipating...
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  • Retrieved 26 January 2008. "Violin by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1699, "Castelbarco"". Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 October 2019. "Paavo Berglundin...
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    Marcello III Durazzo, then to the Gropallo family. It is now owned by the Castelbarco Albani family and used as a venue for events and exhibitions. The villa...
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    Adelpreto was slaughtered at Arco, on 20 September 1172, by the lords of Castelbarco. The supremacy of the prince-bishops of Trento and Brixen were however...
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    Kahn, c. 1730, Cozio 40392 Lord Shaftsbury, c. 1730–31, Cozio 47533 Castelbarco-Tarisio, c. 1732, Cozio 43676, now in collection at the Chimei Museum...
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    major exposition in Milan, Italy, organized for her by Count Emmanuele Castelbarco. For this show, Lempicka painted 28 new works in six months. During her...
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    Cei. Constructed in the 12th century, the castle was conquered by the Castelbarco family in the mid-13th century, before being acquired by the counts of...
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    afterwards, in Milan, Thaon met his future wife, Camilla Albani, Countess of Castelbarco. He obtained promotion to lieutenant colonel and in October 1859 he was...
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  • 1362 by his brothers Francesco and Ludovico, with the support of the Castelbarco noble family. Feltrino Gonzaga Coniglio, Giuseppe (1973). I Gonzaga....
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  • Rengarda Manfredi, from the ruling family of Faenza, and with Margherita di Castelbarco. He died in 1372. Page at condottieridiventura.it (in Italian)...
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    as the Bentivoglio, Pallavicino, Caracciolo, Altemps, Visconti, and Castelbarco. Gallarate became a part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1859 and received...
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    631 S2.0 Siro Sbraci Maserati A6GCS 12hr 24:31 13th 408 GT+1.3 Carlo Castelbarco Angelo Savoretti Fiat 8V Zagato 12hr 24:43 14th 542 S1.5 Luc Descollanges...
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    Lotto. It was first recorded in the 19th century, when it was in the Castelbarco collection in Milan. It was then sold to Sir William Martin Conway in...
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    19th century, when from the last heir it was passed on to the Albani-Castelbarco family, from whom the Torlonia Family soon after purchased it.  An exceptional...
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    first wife's death, he remarried twice more morganatically to Teresa Castelbarco (1704-1768) and Renata Teresa d'Harrach (1721-1788). His granddaughter...
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    awarded) at the 15th International Tchaikovsky Competition with the Castelbarco-Tarisio Guarnerius violin from the museum. As of 2021[update] the collection...
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  • the Schumann Cello Concerto, and other major works. His cello is the Castelbarco/Fau, made by Stradivari in 1707. 2002: Echo Klassik Instrumentalist of...
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    Luigi Premoli 3 Jean Gaupillat 4 Robert Brunet 5 Luigi Fagioli 6 Luigi Castelbarco 7 Piero Taruffi 8 Clemente Biondetti 9 Ernesto Maserati 10 Tazio Nuvolari...
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    drivers in the voiturette class were Louis Joly, Pierre Veyron and Luigi Castelbarco. Pink background denotes entries in the voiturette class. Grid positions...
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    field was completed with privateers Lehoux and Dreyfus in Bugattis and Castelbarco and Premoli with Maserati. From the start, the race was a close and exciting...
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    third of the field was made up of 1.5- and 1.1-litre voiturettes. Luigi Castelbarco, Francesco Matrullo and Ferdinando Barbieri had the new Maserati 4CM...
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    Piranesi. When the Albani collection was eventually inherited by the Castelbarco family, the vase was resited in the villa's casina. In 1869 Prince Alessandro...
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