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Castelfidardo (Marchigiano: Castello) is a town and
comune in the
province of Ancona, in the
Marche region of central-eastern Italy. It is remembered...
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Battle of
Castelfidardo took
place on 18
September 1860 at
Castelfidardo, a
small town in the
Marche region of Italy. It was
fought between the Royal...
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Sportivo Dilettantistico Castelfidardo,
commonly referred to as
Castelfidardo, is an
Italian football club
based in
Castelfidardo, Marche.
Currently it plays...
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Castelfidardo was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian ironclad
Castelfidardo, a
Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad...
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Castelfidardo was the
third of four
Regina Maria Pia-class
ironclad warships built in
French shipyards for the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the...
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victoriously in the
Marche and
Umbria after the
victorious Battle of
Castelfidardo over the
Papal forces. This led to his
excommunication from the Catholic...
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Guido de
Castro Ficeclo (died 1147) was
Italian Cardinal Deacon of S.
Apollinare created by pope
Innocent II in 1139. In 1139 he was
governor of Benevento...
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Grand 2004, p. 89. Brandani, M****imo (1976). L'Esercito
Pontificio da
Castelfidardo a
Porta Pia. Milan: Intergest. p. 6.
Charles A. Coulombe, The Pope's...
- architecture. The huge avenue, made up of
Corso Mediterraneo and
Corso Castelfidardo, is part of
Spina Centrale boulevard and was
recently built over the...
- The
Medal Pro
Petri Sede, also
referred to as
Castelfidardo Medal, was a
decoration for
military merit bestowed by the Holy See in the
Second Italian...