- The
Casentino is the
valley in
which the
first tract of the
river Arno
flows to Subbiano, Italy. It is one of the four
valleys (alongside Valdarno, Valdichiana...
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Jacopo del
Casentino (c. 1297 – 1358) was an
Italian painter,
active mainly in
Tuscany in the
first half of the 14th century. Very
little is
known about...
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family would have,
largely unchallenged,
control of the
Casentino.
Other castles on the
Casentino hills including Romena and
Porciano were also
ruled by...
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Cristoforo Landino (1424 in Pratovecchio,
Casentino,
Florence – 24
September 1498 in
Borgo alla Collina,
Casentino) was an
Italian humanist and an important...
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Italy after the Tiber. The
river originates on
Monte Falterona in the
Casentino area of the Apennines, and
initially takes a
southward curve. The river...
- The
Archaeological Museum of
Casentino "Piero Albertoni" is a
museum located in Bibbiena, Italy. It
occupies the
historic site of
Palazzo Niccolini, which...
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Poppi Castle, or the
Castello dei
Conti Guidi, the main
building in the
Casentino,
known from 1191, was
owned by the
Counts Guidi. It has
additions by Arnolfo...
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province of Arezzo,
Tuscany (Italy), the
largest town in the
valley of
Casentino. It is
located 60
kilometres (37 mi) from Florence, 30
kilometres (19 mi)...
- to the
entire river basin,
though usage of the term
generally excludes Casentino and the
valleys formed by
major tributaries.[citation needed] Some towns...
- Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, in the
Casentino traditional region,
standing at 1,654 m. It is part of the
Casentino forests,
Monte Falterona and Campigna...