-
divided between the
counties of
Seprio (with the
capital Castelseprio) and
Burgaria (probably
linked to Parabiago), two
counties dependent on the
march of...
- its
restructuring under Berengar II in 950,
consisted of the
counties of
Burgaria, Ivrea, Lomello, Ossola, Pombia, Stazzona, and Vercelli, and the dioceses...
- (pieve) and of an
autonomous county,
named Comitatus Parabiagi and
sometimes Burgaria,
governed by the
Sanbonifacio family, of
Frankish descent,
coming from...
- (Prout, 1937)
Scotopteryx bipunctaria maritima (Seebold, 1879)
Scotopteryx burgaria (Eversmann, 1843)
Scotopteryx chenopodiata (Linnaeus, 1758) –
shaded broad-bar...
-
Castano was
initially a
Roman village that
subsequently came
under the
Burgaria of Parabiago. It was
converted to a
military fortress by the
Counts of...
-
border between the
Contadi of
Seprio (whose
capital was Castelseprio) and
Burgaria (probably
under the
hegemony of Parabiago), two
counties dependent on the...
- 1877)
Scotopteryx bipunctaria ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)
Scotopteryx burgaria (Eversmann, 1843)
Scotopteryx chenopodiata (Linnaeus, 1758) Scotopteryx...
- Empire, the
Legnano area was the
border of the
counties of Seprio [it] and
Burgaria [it], both part of the
Obertenga March [it].
Charlemagne preserved the...
-
territory into counties, five in number: the
countryside of Seprio, Stazzona,
Burgaria and Lecco; the
Cerro fund was also part of the
Milan countryside. The chronicles...
-
burgo sb.m. 'hillfort, (walled) town' ('et inde per
pinna que
dicitur Burgaria', 922), from PGmc *burgz 'castle, city'. Cognates: Goth
baurgs 'castle...