Arsago Seprio is a town and comune located in the province of Varese, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. It is known for archaeological remains...
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Castelseprio (archaeological park) (redirect from Seprio)
Maria di Castelseprio by Kurt Weitzmann, 1951, Princeton. M. Colaone, Il Seprio. I luoghi, la storia, il mistero di una regione nascosta, Monza, Menaresta...
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Fossil of Coronocephalus - picture taken at Museo di Arsago Seprio....
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with Railenda, daughter of Count Riprand, and widow of Sigfred, Count of Seprio: Hugh, Margrave of Milan Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan Bertha, married...
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Alto Milanese (section Origins: the Seprio)
with one of the Italian provinces planned in the past: the province of Seprio. The Alto Milanese can be divided into four zones having their respective...
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7 sq mi). Casorate Sempione borders the following municipalities: Arsago Seprio, Cardano al Campo, Gallarate, Somma Lombardo. In Casorate it is still celebrated...
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population of 8,716 Vergiate borders the following municipalities: Arsago Seprio, Casale Litta, Comabbio, Golasecca, Mercallo, Mornago, Sesto Calende, Somma...
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times, the city was under the jurisdiction of the nearby town of Arsago Seprio, an important political centre of the region.[citation needed] In the forest...
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Petrarca Arquà Polesine Arquata del Tronto Arquata Scrivia Arre Arrone Arsago Seprio Arsiè Arsiero Arsita Arsoli Arta Terme Artegna Artena Artogne Arvier Arzachena...
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access to their strategic positions. Tensions first arose over the County of Seprio, as both communes sought control of the area. Meanwhile, Milan acted aggressively...
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and Railenda, daughter of Count Riprand, and widow of Sigfred, Count of Seprio. Albert is attested in documents between 1011 and 1026. On 10 May 1013,...
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and Nobile of Ferentino Lord of Val Bregaglia Lord of Canobbio Lord of Seprio Lord of Tromello Lord of Rosate Patrician of Milan Motto Specimen virtutis...
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supported by his brothers Francesco and Paganino. Francesco was named lord of Seprio, while Paganino became podestà of Vercelli. Pallavicino's revenge was not...
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Crugnola, Montonate and Vinago, and borders the municipalities of Arsago Seprio, Besnate, Casale Litta, Crosio della Valle, Sumirago and Vergiate. 29 September...
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Gornate-Olona and Lonate Ceppino. The main centre, formerly known as Vico Seprio (a name still in informal local use) is near the historically significant...
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the Alps. The area around the river Olona where Torba was founded, the Seprio (originally called Sibrium), was a place of some strategic importance in...
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rule of Duke Filippo Maria Visconti, was detached from the Vicariate of Seprio and placed at the head of what until then had been the Parish of Olgiate...
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away, by making an incursion into the Seprio with the aim of preventing a new alliance between the two: the Seprio was in fact a historically connected...
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assault on the bishop's entourage at Valganna by a band of men from Uboldo or Seprio. Gemolus was buried at Ganna, where an abbey dedicated to him arose in 1095...
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Fossil of Coronocephalus - picture taken at Museo di Arsago Seprio, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy...
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name: loco Busti qui dicitur Arsizio. A part of the powerful Contado of the Seprio, in 1176, its citizens likely participated (on both sides) in the famous...
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descendants of the old Lombard noble family of Da Besozzo from the county of Seprio, a historic region of Lombard Italy which comprised areas in southern Ticino...
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Castelseprio by Ottone Visconti in 1287, Gallarate became the capital of the vast Seprio county. During these years, Gallarate saw a period of prosperity and economic...
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city with the participation of soldiers from Lodi, Cremona, Pavia, Como, Seprio and Novara. Barbarossa stopped in Lodi again in November 1163: on that occasion...
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was founded in 1339 by Lodrisio Visconti, usurper of the title of lord of Seprio in northern Italy. It included some 6,500 men. Some were paid by Mastino...
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of Sotena, like nearby Legnano, was on the border between the Contadi of Seprio (whose capital was Castelseprio) and Burgaria (probably under the hegemony...
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1492 and located in today's Corso Italia, between Via Giolitti and Largo Seprio, as the site of the pellegrosario for the Legnanese. In 1784, through a...
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hills above the town. Mendrisio became an independent town in the County of Seprio in 1140. The county was taken over by Como three decades later in 1170....
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separated from the Milan countryside and aggregated to the Seprio countryside. The Seprio enjoyed its autonomy until 1287, when the Visconti, lords of...
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Carolingian Empire, the Legnano area was the border of the counties of Seprio [it] and Burgaria [it], both part of the Obertenga March [it]. Charlemagne...
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