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Motta Baluffi (Cremunés: La Mòta) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cremona in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 100
kilometres (62 mi)...
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Giustiniani Bishop of
Imola 17
December 1832 – 16 June 1846 Succeeded by
Gaetano Baluffi Preceded by
Gregory XVI Pope 16 June 1846 – 7
February 1878 Succeeded by...
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Archived from the
original on 27
January 2024.
Retrieved 26
February 2022.
Baluffi, Cajetan. The
Charity of the
Church (trans.
Denis Gargan), Dublin: M H...
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Moruzzo Moscazzano Moschiano Mosciano Sant'Angelo
Moscufo Mossa Motta Baluffi Motta Camastra Motta d'Affermo
Motta de'
Conti Motta di
Livenza Motta Montecorvino...
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northwest of Parma.
Roccabianca borders the
following muni****lities:
Motta Baluffi,
Polesine Zibello, San
Daniele Po, San
Secondo Parmense,
Sissa Trecasali...
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acquired lands included Tolarolo,
Polsine Manfredi, Fossa, Stagno, and
Motta Baluffi. In 1376, a
conflict emerged with the
Pallavicino family following their...
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fought at
Motta di Livenza,
Italy Mota (disambiguation)
Motta Baluffi, a muni****lity of Cremona,
Italy Motta Camastra, a muni****lity of Messina...
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Torricella del
Pizzo borders the
following muni****lities: Gussola,
Motta Baluffi, Roccabianca,
Scandolara Ravara,
Sissa Trecasali. "Terrae Fluminis". "Superficie...
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Archbishop (Personal Title) of
Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone)
Gaetano Baluffi (27 Jan 1842 – 21 Apr 1845 Appointed,
Titular Archbishop of Perge) Stanislao...
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following muni****lities: Ca' d'Andrea,
Cella Dati, Derovere,
Motta Baluffi, San
Martino del Lago,
Scandolara Ravara. In a 2005
ruling of the European...