Pieve di Soligo (redirect from Solighetto)
the plain of Pieve to the north, together with the hills that dominate Solighetto; to the south are the hills of Collalto and Colfosco of Susegana. The...
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Venetian descent and possessed the titles of Count of Valmareno, Lord of Solighetto and Venetian patrician. With the Royal Decree of 26 November 1914 he was...
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classification 1st Stage 2 2nd Excellenze Valli del Soligo 2nd Trofeo Guido Dorigo–Solighetto 3rd Overall Course de la Paix Juniors 1st Stage 2a (ITT) 6th Time trial...
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hospital. The Brandolini family abandoned their home and escaped to their Solighetto villa near Pieve di Soligo. After 10 years of restoration work, financed...
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out. Antonio, Fioravante's son, was a notary in Pieve di Soligo, and Solighetto, in the passage from the 18th to the 19th century, Giovanni Battista and...
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Venice Biennale, Italy, 2011; Villa Brandolini F4 Un’Idea di Fotografia, Solighetto-Treviso, Italy, 2012; Galleri Image, Aarhus, Denmark, 2012; Fondazione...
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Austro-Hungarian counterattack. On 29 October 1918, the brigade advanced to Solighetto and Pieve di Soligo and from there pursued the retreating enemy to Follina...
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missing publisher (link) Vv.Aa. (1997). Pieve di Soligo e la Gastaldia di Solighetto dal Medioevo all'Età Contemporanea (in Italian). Pieve di Soligo.{{cite...
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