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Carmagnola (Italian: [karmaɲˈɲɔːla]; Piedmontese:
Carmagnòla [karmaˈɲɔla] ) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the Italian...
- Bussone,
often called Count of
Carmagnola (c. 1382 – 5 May 1432), was an
Italian condottiero.
Bussone was born at
Carmagnola, near Turin, in a
humble peasant...
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Carmagnola Grey
rabbit is a rare
breed from Italy,
almost extinct. It is a
large chinchilla-colored
breed bred for meat. The coat of the
Carmagnola Grey...
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Carmagnola or la
Carmagnola is the
traditional name of a
porphyry head of a late
Roman emperor,
widely thought to
represent Justinian, now
placed on the...
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Carmagnola is a
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy.
Carmagnola (disambiguation) may also
refer to:
Francesco Bussone da
Carmagnola (1382–1432)...
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Palazzo Carmagnola (formerly
Broletto Nuovissimo from 1786 to 1861) is a
palazzo quattrocentesco in Milano,
which was
remodelled several times in the following...
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Gladys Carmagnola (1939–2015) was a
Paraguayan poet and teacher. She is one of the country's best
known writers; her work is
devoted to a wide audience...
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suffered a
serious car
crash in 1993,
which derailed his career. Born in
Carmagnola, Piedmont, to
Sicilian parents,
Lentini grew up
playing in the Torino...
- Torinese, Villastellone,
Castagnole Piemonte, Osasio,
Lombriasco and
Carmagnola.
Sanctuary of Valinotto, a
masterwork by the
architect Bernardo Vittone...
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Francesco Bussone da
Carmagnola,
decided to
intervene on the side of
Florence (1425) and the war
spread to Lombardy. In
March 1426
Carmagnola fomented riots...