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Bovisio-Masciago (Brianzoeu: Bovis-Masciagh [buˈʋiːz maˈʃaːk]), is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Monza and
Brianza in the
Italian region...
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Anselm IV (also
Anselm of Buis, Italian:
Anselmo da
Bovisio) was the
Archbishop of
Milan from 3
November 1097 to his
death on 30
September 1101. He was...
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Bovisio Masciago-Mombello
railway station is a
railway station in Italy. It
serves the town of
Bovisio Masciago.
Bovisio Masciago-Mombello is
served by...
- Rho; r. 1086–1093)
Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan) (Italian:
Anselmo da
Bovisio; r. 1097–1101)
Anselm of
Havelberg (c. 1100–1158),
Premonstratensian canon...
- (1075–1080)
Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093)
Arnolfo III (1093–1097)
Anselmo IV da
Bovisio (1097–1101)
Grossolano (1102–1112)
Giordano da
Clivio (1112–1120) Olrico...
- (1075–1080)
Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093)
Arnolfo III (1093–1097)
Anselmo IV da
Bovisio (1097–1101) Grosol**** (1102–1112)
Giordano da
Clivio (1112–1120) Ulrich...
- (1075–1080)
Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093)
Arnolfo III (1093–1097)
Anselmo IV da
Bovisio (1097–1101) Grosol**** (1102–1112)
Giordano da
Clivio (1112–1120) Ulrich...
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Masciago may
refer to:
Bovisio-Masciago, muni****lity in the
Province of
Monza and
Brianza in the
Italian region Lombardy Masciago Primo, muni****lity...
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Cesano Maderno (34,000) and to a
lesser extent Barl****ina (6,000) and
Bovisio-Masciago (11,000). The
industrial plant,
located in Meda, was
owned by...
- (1075–1080)
Anselmo III da Rho (1086–1093)
Arnolfo III (1093–1097)
Anselmo IV da
Bovisio (1097–1101) Grosol**** (1102–1112)
Giordano da
Clivio (1112–1120) Ulrich...