- The
Casane Astigiane (Italian for "Houses of Asti") were the
major family banking houses of Asti,
Italy in the
Middle Ages.
Their economic activities...
-
Revigliasco d'Asti and Savigliano. They are
considered one of the "Casane
Astigiane", the
major familial banking "houses" that
powered the
economy of medioeval...
- Ireland. pp. 18–23. ISBN 9783849673604.
Retrieved 16
September 2022. "Note
astigiane in
prima mondiale applaudite ad Atene". La
Stampa (in Italian). 27 February...
- name of the
sagra includes that food; for example:
Festival delle Sagre astigiane, a
Sagra della Rana ("frog") at
Casteldilago near Arrone, a
Sagra della...
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northwards from the
Ligurian ports. In this period, the rise of the
Casane Astigiane resulted in
contrasting political familial alliances of
Guelph and Ghibelline...
- the 12th
century and
acquired holdings in
Sestri Levante. Of the
Casane Astigiane, they were the main
Guelf supporters in Asti, in
contrast to the 'De Castello"...
- name of the
sagra includes that food; for example:
Festival delle Sagre astigiane, a
Sagra dell'uva (grapes) at Marino, a
Sagra della Rana (frog) at Casteldilago...
- [[:it:Festival
delle sagre astigiane]]; see its
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template {{Translated|it|Festival
delle sagre astigiane}} to the talk...
- name of the
sagra includes that food; for example:
Festival delle Sagre astigiane, a
Sagra dell'uva (grapes) at Marino, a
Sagra della Rana (frog) at Casteldilago...
- hinterland.
Nizza Monferrato is
represented at the
Festival delle sagre astigiane (Asti's
Festival of Festivals) by belecàuda and by
pasta di
meliga – maize...