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Fossil of
Coronocephalus -
picture taken at
Museo di
Arsago Seprio....
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Pagolo Arsago (died 1563) was a
member of the Goldsmith's Guild. He kept his shop in Rome by the
beautiful sixteenth-century
church of
Saint Eligius, patron...
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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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family of
Arsago,
being the son of
Dagibert of
Arsago.
Among his brothers,
Landulf of
Arsago was
Bishop of
Brescia and
Lanfrank of
Arsago was the grandfather...
- (subdivision) of Crugnola,
Montonate and Vinago, and
borders the muni****lities of
Arsago Seprio, Besnate,
Casale Litta,
Crosio della Valle,
Sumirago and Vergiate...
- (970–974)
Gotofredo I (974–979)
Landulf II of
Carcano (980–998)
Arnolfo II da
Arsago (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)...
- (970–974)
Gotofredo I (974–979)
Landulf II of
Carcano (980–998)
Arnolfo II da
Arsago (998–1018)
Ariberto da
Intimiano (1018–1045)
Guido da
Velate (1045–1069)...
- a
bronzed serpent brought to
Milan from
Constantinople by
Arnolf II of
Arsago (Archbishop of
Milan 998–1018) in the 11th century. One of the
oldest depictions...
- had a po****tion of 8,716
Vergiate borders the
following muni****lities:
Arsago Seprio,
Casale Litta, Comabbio, Golasecca, Mercallo, Mornago,
Sesto Calende...
- Sempione, the muni****lity of
Arsago Seprio. Just a few
years later, however, from 1
August 1872,
Besnate broke away from
Arsago Seprio to join Jerago: thus...