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- Curtis Casalensis has been a territorial institution (1346-1797) in Brianza, Lombardy, Italy. Canz was the chief town, and had jurisdiction on the communes...
- Milan and, then, also of the Duchy of Milan. Another one was the Curtis Casalensis, a league of free communes with Canzo as chief town, within the jurisdiction...
- The Diocese of Casale Monferrato (Latin: Dioecesis Casalensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in northwest Italy, a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
- beatae Mariae de Abundantia Fragmentum martyrologii ecclesiae beati Evasii casalensis Necrologium insignis collegii canonicorum sanctorum Petri et Ursi Augustae...
- Albanensis, Berthonensis, Bobiensis, Bugellensis‚ Augustanae, simulque Casalensis...." Caprara was granted his faculties in a bull of 1 June 1803. Cappelletti...
- time Canzo probably belonged to Incino's pieve, but later the Curtis Casalensis (or Canzo's Team) confederation was established and retained relative...
- Secusina, Pineroliensis, Fossanensis, Albensis, Derthonensis, Bobiensis, Casalensis, Bugellensis et Augustana...." Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, 'Private...
- Secusina, Pineroliensis, Fossanensis, Albensis, Derthonensis, Bobiensis, Casalensis, Bugellensis et Augustana...." Bullarii Romani Continuatio XIV, pp. 345-351...