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Palazzo Madama e
Casaforte degli Acaja is a
palace in Turin, Piedmont. It was the
first Senate of the
Kingdom of Italy, and
takes its
traditional name...
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Acaja Club is a Guinea-Bissauan
football club
based in Ancadona. They play in the
league of
amateur Guinean football, the
Campeonato Nacional da Guine-Bissau...
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Fossano (Piedmontese: Fossan) is a town and
comune of Piedmont,
Northern Italy. It is the
fourth largest town of the
province of Cuneo,
after Cuneo, Alba...
- (6 mi)
southwest of Turin. The
original castle was
owned until 1418 by the
Acaja line of the
House of Savoy,
Lords of Piedmont, and it was sold to marquis...
- Gallo, Duke of Alvito, and
Beatrice Tocco di Montemiletto,
Princess of
Acaja and the duchess's niece. Its
Italian libretto was by
Nicola Giuvo, secretary...
- With the MAO (Museo d'arte orientale),
Palazzo Madama e
Casaforte degli Acaja (Museo
civico d'arte antica), the
Borgo and the
Rocca medioevali, it forms...
- the Angevins,
followed by the Visconti, the
Marquisate of Montferrat, the
Acaja and, from 1418, the
House of Savoy. Mondovì
continued to grow
until the...
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centres on the Castelvecchio: a
medieval castle which belonged to the Savoy-
Acaja [it], a
branch of the
House of
Savoy who
until 1416 were
signori of Piedmont—a...
- the
Princes of
Acaja. It was
later reclaimed by the
Marquises of Monferrat, who
enfeoffed it to the
noble Paolo di Castiglione. The
Acaja,
unwilling to...
- it in the
neighboring valleys.
During this
period of time (1301–1418),
Acaja princes,
cadet branch of the
House of Savoy,
extended their domains to almost...