- muni****lities is
known as
Feltrino [it]. In 2014, the
Feltrino area was
formalised in the
Unione Montana Feltrina (
Feltrino Mountain Community). It was...
-
Feltrino Gonzaga (c. 1330 – 28
December 1374) was an
Italian condottiero, a
member of the
Gonzaga family. He was the son of
Ludovico I Gonzaga, the first...
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House of Boiardo, an
aristocratic house holding the
Countdom of
Scandiano Feltrino Boiardo,
Count of
Scandiano (15th century),
father of
Giulia Boiardo; grandfather...
- cathedral. He was
succeeded in
Mantua by his son Guido,
while his
other son
Feltrino held
Reggio Emilia. He was
married to:
Richilda Ramberti Tommasina (d....
-
Chiostrino dei Voti,
fresco decoration by
Andrea Feltrino, 1510-14...
- officials,
namely the 60-year-old
Ludovico and his sons Guido,
Filippino and
Feltrino. Ludovico, who had been podestà of the city in 1318, was
elected capitano...
- terrain. It encomp****es the
natural and
historical regions of Cadore,
Feltrino, Alpago, Val di Zoldo, Agordino,
Comelico and Ampezzano. The
province is...
-
Scandiano (today's
province of
Reggio Emilia); the son of
Giovanni di
Feltrino and
Lucia Strozzi, he was of
noble lineage,
ranking as
Count of Scandiano...
- was
succeeded by
Guido (1360–1369) and
Ludovico II (1369–1382),
while Feltrino, lord of
Reggio until 1371,
formed the
cadet branch of the
Gonzaga of Novellara...
- great-grandparents. The
variant spoken by the Chipileños is the 'northern
Feltrino-Bellunese'. Surprisingly, it has been
barely altered by Spanish, as compared...