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- Manor (originally from the Old English, burc-tun; alternates: Burton, Burtone, Berton, Barton) spans over 900 years and was first mentioned in the Domesday...
- "brook farm/settlement". Broughton appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Burtone. The church (St. Andrew), which is mostly early 14th century (although...
- a fortification. Before the arrival of the Latimers, it was known as 'Burtone'. Burton Latimer grew in the 19th century around the ironstone quarrying...
- Bragantini Giorgio Brandolin Alessandro Bratti Enza Bruno Bossio Giovanni Burtone Vanessa Camani Micaela Campana Emanuele Cani Angelo Capodicasa Salvatore...
- Carlos Bru Purón Stéphane Buffetaut Staffan Burenstam Linder Giovanni Burtone Jesús Cabezón Alonso Christian Cabrol Ernesto Caccavale Luigi Caligaris...
- Bratti M****imo Bray Gianclaudio Bressia Vincenza Bruno Bossio Giovanni Burtone Micaela Campana Emanuele Cani Angelo Capodicasa Salvatore Capone Sabrina...
- received an Edison award. In the eighties she founded her own record label, Burtone, that produced her albums. In the period 1986–1988 she taught at the Amsterdam...
- Iron Age and Romano-British eras. The village (whose name may derive from Burtone, meaning fortified farmstead) is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging...
- Alessandro Bratti Gianclaudio Bressa Gino Bucchino Giovanni Mario Salvino Burtone Giulio Calvisi Cinzia Capano Angelo Capodicasa Daniela Cardinale Renzo...
- presented on the initiative of deputies Lomaglio, Aurisicchio, Buffo, Burgio, Burtone, Cacciari, Crisafulli, Daro, Di Salvo, Dioguardi, Fumagalli, Maderloni...