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- The Visconti-Castelbarco Castle is a castle of medieval origin located in Cislago, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It belonged to a cadet branch of the Visconti...
- community, in synergy with the Scaliger rule, the Dominican clergy and the Castelbarco family, to make a considerable financial effort to build this important...
- Villa Castelbarco is a rural palace described as a villa di delizia which translates as villa of delights, located just west of the Martesana canal and...
- Rocca. It was begun in 1331 on the hill of Sant'Eufemia by William of Castelbarco, vicar of John of Bohemia, and later completed by Azzone Visconti. A...
- Retrieved 26 January 2008. "Violin by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1699, "Castelbarco"". Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 October 2019. "Paavo Berglundin...
- the Schumann Cello Concerto, and other major works. His cello is the Castelbarco/Fau, made by Stradivari in 1707. 2002: Echo Kl****ik Instrumentalist of...
- much of the island from being built on and destro****. In 1977 Emanuela Castelbarco, granddaughter of Arturo Toscanini, donated the medieval Castle of Avio...
- named student Azzone di Castelbarco and Giovanni degli Ordelaffi, as the latter is known to have died in 1399. After Castelbarco's duels, Fiore's activities...
- Lettieri Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 1.7 L6 36 Luigi Castelbarco Tino Bianchi L. Castelbarco Maserati Maserati 26M 2.5 L8 38 Amedeo Ruggeri Renato Balestrero...
- 1053 do****ent as Castellum Ava. In the 12th century it was owned by the Castelbarco family, who ceded it to the Republic of Venice in 1411. The latter enlarged...