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- Camposampiero is a town and comune in the province of Padua, Veneto, northern Italy. The 15th-century Santuario del Noce, a Roman Catholic chapel dedicated...
- him girls and young ephebes. One of these was, among others, Ludovico Camposampiero [it], who therefore ran into the hatred of the Marquise. Isabella d'Este...
- abstract expressionism. Guggenheim lived in Venice until her death in Camposampiero near Padua, Italy, following a stroke. Her ashes are interred next to...
- muni****lities: Campod****go, Camposampiero, M****anzago, San Giorgio delle Pertiche, Santa Maria di Sala, Villanova di Camposampiero. Borgoricco is twinned with:...
- north of Padua. Piombino Dese borders the following muni****lities: Camposampiero, Istrana, Loreggia, Morgano, Resana, Trebaseleghe, Vedelago, Zero Branco...
- 1969) is an Italian dancer, actress and television personality. Born in Camposampiero, Mario began to study classical dance aged 9 years old. After graduating...
- Treville [it] were captured from the Scaliger lieutenant Guglielmo Camposampiero and garrisoned. At the same time, the rulers of Lombardy, Azzo Visconti...
- wrote Architettura Religiosa Francescana: Il "Luogo" di S. Antonio a Camposampiero. In 2011 with his son, Jacopo Dotti, he founded Revolux Studios, whose...
- Villanova di Camposampiero is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Padua in the Italian region Veneto, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) west...
- the government was entrusted to two consuls. The great families of Camposampiero, Este and Da Romano began to emerge and to divide the Paduan district...