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- Ceresara (Upper Mantovano: Sareşére) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 110 kilometres...
- borders the following muni****lities: Castiglione delle Stiviere, Medole, Ceresara, Casaloldo, Asola, Acquafredda, Carpenedolo. Founded in a region inhabited...
- northwest of Mantua. The bordering muni****lities of Guidizzolo are Cavriana, Ceresara, Goito, Medole and Solferino. The most ancient edifice is the Oratory of...
- d'Ario Castelbelforte Castellucchio Castiglione delle Stiviere Cavriana Ceresara Commessaggio Curtatone Dosolo Gazoldo degli Ippoliti Gazzuolo Goito Gonzaga...
- Paride da Ceresara (10 February 1466 – 1532) was an Italian humanist, poet, alchemist and astrologer. He was born in Ceresara and was descended from the...
- to translate the mythological themes written by the court poet Paride Ceresara into paintings for her private apartment (studiolo) in the Palazzo Ducale...
- D'Aspre's 2nd Corps (14,000 men) were sent northwest through Rodigo and Ceresara, towards Guidizzolo and Medole. This was intended to out-flank the Piedmontese...
- of Cavriana, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Solferino, Volta, Medole and Ceresara. He died in 1369 and was succeeded by his son, whom he had with Beatrix...
- Lorenzo Costa. The subject was suggested by Isabella's court poet, Paride da Ceresara, do****ented by the correspondence between Isabella and Perugino, who was...
- Campanini, Saverio (2008). "A Neglected Source on Asher Lemmlein and Paride da Ceresara: Agostino Giustiniani". European Journal of Jewish Studies. 2 (1): 89–110...