Verucchio (Romagnol: Vròcc) is a comune in the province of Rimini, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It has a population of about 9,300 and is 18 kilometres...
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Malatesta da Verucchio (1212–1312) was the founder of the powerful Italian Malatesta family and a notable condottiero. He was born in Verucchio. He was the...
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Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Verucchio is an Italian association football club located in Verucchio, Emilia-Romagna. It currently plays in Promozione...
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known as il Bello ('the Beautiful'), was the third son of Malatesta da Verucchio, Lord of Rimini. He is best known for the story of his affair with Francesca...
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chance discovery unearthed another distinctive Villanovan necropolis at Verucchio overlooking the Adriatic coastal plain. The burial characteristics relate...
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lo Sciancato,[definition needed] was the second son of Malatesta da Verucchio of Rimini. From 1275 onwards he played an active part in the Romagnole...
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territory but near the Sammarinese border, providing connections to Rimini, Verucchio, and Novafeltria. Rimini and San Marino are connected by the coach companies...
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"della Penna" of Pennabilli and Verucchio (until 1462). In 1216, they became citizens of Rimini. Pennabilli Torriana Verucchio Malatesta I became podestà (chief...
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Zierscheibe, part of a woman's belt from the Villanovan necropolis of Verucchio, Italy, 700-800 BC...
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Padanian Etruria (section Verucchio)
major urban areas as Bologna, the main city of Padanian Etruria, and Verucchio, then flourishing settlement in the heart of Romagna, by initiative of...
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are the larger variant, typical of the Rimini area, particularly the Verucchio region. The dialect term zavardoun indicates a neglected person. They...
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Montechiarugolo Montefiore Conca Montegridolfo San Giovanni in Marignano San Leo Verucchio Vigoleno Friuli-Venezia Giulia (13) Clauiano Cordovado Fagagna Gradisca...
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Romeo Pazzini (Verucchio, Forlì, 18 May 1855 - 1942) was an Italian sculptor, painter, and ceramic artist (ceramist). He briefly studied at the Academies...
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passenger stops served settlements along the Marecchia valley, including Verucchio and Talamello. The trains were slow and the route was considered dangerous...
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Fermo, Fano, Cesena, Pesaro, Rimini, Faenza, Montefiore, Sant'Arcangelo, Verucchio, Catezza, Savignano, Meldola, Porto Cesenatico, Tossignano, Salaruolo...
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edizione aggiornata, Daniele Vitali, Davide Pioggia, Pazzini Editore, Verucchio (RN), 2016 Michele Loporcaro, "Phonological Processes", in Maiden et al...
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Malatesta Malatesta may refer to: Malatesta da Verucchio (1212–1312) or Malatesta (I) da Verucchio, founder of the Malatesta lordship of Rimini Malatestino...
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Italy and never recovered. Roger de Flor (c. 1268–1305) Malatesta da Verucchio (1212–1312) Castruccio Castracani, Lord of Lucca (1281–1328) Cangrande...
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emerged from the struggles between municipal factions with Malatesta da Verucchio, who in 1239 was named podestà (chief magistrate) of the city. Despite...
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(also called Gianciotto or "Giovanni the Lame"), son of Malatesta da Verucchio, lord of Rimini. The marriage was a political one; Guido had been at war...
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close to the borders with Italy and the municipalities of San Leo and Verucchio. It is one of the southernmost villages of San Marino. Rattini, Maurizio;...
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mid-1343. His remains are now interred in the church of Saint Augustine in Verucchio. Citizens in Rimini requested on numerous occasions that a beatification...
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Rimini from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century Malatesta (I) da Verucchio (1212–1312), founder of the powerful Italian Malatesta family and a famous...
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the sacrament of baptism on 2 November 1705. He initially studied at Verucchio but later received his education from the Society of Jesus at Rimini from...
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municipalities of Domagnano and Borgo Maggiore and the Italian municipalities Verucchio, Rimini and Coriano. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named Galazzano...
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Marino are the comuni of Santarcangelo di Romagna, Poggio Torriana and Verucchio. These three comuni are centred on the lower valley of the Marecchia river...
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once in 2006–07 Serie C2. Palazzi then played 2 seasons in Serie D for Verucchio, a local side within the Province of Rimini. Palazzi played for Sanmarinese...
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Borgo Maggiore and San Marino and the Italian municipalities San Leo and Verucchio. Acquaviva contains two curazie: Gualdicciolo and La Serra. In its territory...
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Verretto Verrone Verrua Po Verrua Savoia Vertemate con Minoprio Vertova Verucchio Vervio Verzegnis Verzino Verzuolo Vescovana Vescovato Vesime Vespolate...
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1251) Isabella II, queen and regent of Jerusalem (d. 1228) Malatesta da Verucchio, Italian nobleman (d. 1312) Maria of Chernigov, Kievan Rus' princess (d...
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