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counts left
their mark on
Italian history as individuals, yet only a few
contadi (countships; the word
contadini for
inhabitants of a "county"
remains the...
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Milan was
supplied with part of the food
produced by
Legnano and the
other contadi that
surrounded the
Milanese capital. From the
Middle Ages, an increasing...
- of
Italian contadino, piccioni, and cane ('farmer, pigeons, dog') are
contadì, picció, and cà. The
presence of the
ending -aro or -aru (from
Latin -ārium)...
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community of Sotena, like
nearby Legnano, was on the
border between the
Contadi of
Seprio (whose
capital was Castelseprio) and
Burgaria (probably under...
- 71-69 I.Dek
Legnano Manuel Carrizo 2015
Padiglioni Fiera Rimini,
Rimini Contadi Castaldi Montichiari 94-83 BCC
Convergenze Agropoli Riccardo Perego 2016...
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Fluchthorn Piz
Fenga Forcola di
Livigno Fuorcla da
Livign Freie Ämter
Contadis libers Fünf Dörfer
Tschintg Vitgs Furche or
Furgge rr.
Fuorcla / it. Forcola...
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Airness (official store)
Anthea (official broker) Erreà (technical sponsor)
Contadi Castaldi (wine partner)
Giorgio Tesi
Group (green partner)
Vivaticket (ticketing...
- the Empire,
while Brescia was
Guelph and
bargained for the Church. The
contadi of the two
cities were
divided by the
Oglio River, and at the
center of...
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Carroccio was not only military, but also economic:
Legnano and the
other contadi that
gravitated around the
capital of
Milan also
supplied Milan with part...
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inherited in such a
manner to the
present day. The heir
apparent of the
Contadi is
styled Vicomte (Viscount) or
Vicomtesse (Viscountess) Yverdon. H Ill...