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- city gained further privileges. The 13th century saw the peak of the Astigiani economic and cultural splendour, only momentarily hindered by wars against...
- Lascaris defeat the Bulgarians. 1255 Battle of Montebruno 23 FebruaryAstigiani defeats Thomas II of Savoy. Battle of Bryn Derwin June – Llywelyn ap Gruffudd...
- 1 point deducted. Not classified because Astigiani got retired (final forfait) before match 27th (Astigiani-Carrarese to be pla**** on 18 May): report...
- Retrieved 2 October 2005. Sergio Miravalle. "Intervista Giorgio e Paolo astigiani celebri". La Stampa. 27 July 1996. p.3. NATO Declassified - Manlio Brosio...
- II of Savoy invaded the territory of Asti, but he was defeated by the Astigiani army at Montebruno in Garzigliana, near Pinerolo. Thomas II had taken...
- territory of Asti (located in the Piedmont region), but he is defeated by the Astigiani army, led by William VII, at Garzigliana (Northern Italy). Thomas retreats...
- si considerano come non dis****te le gare giocate dalla U.C. Astigiani. (U.C. Astigiani got retired from Championship ... According to federal rules -...
- magazine TV Sorrisi e Canzoni. Sergio Miravalle. "Intervista Giorgio e Paolo astigiani celebri". La Stampa. 27 July 1996. p.3. "Addio a Vanna Brosio, conduttrice...
- defeated, and his entire invasion failed. The battle was also the end of the Astigiani parti****tion in the wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, and the end...
- 1914–1916 Genoa 10 (5) 1916–1917 Bologna 1919–1926 Genoa 109 (19) 1926–1928 Astigiani 1928–1931 Asti 1931–1934 Rapallo Ruentes International career 1920–1923...