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- The Fenestrelle Fortress, better known as the Fenestrelle Fort is a fortress overlooking Fenestrelle. It is the symbol of the Metropolitan City of Turin...
- Fenestrelle (Occitan: Finistrèlas, Piedmontese: Fenestrele) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont...
- France and England. Picaud was placed under a form of house arrest in the Fenestrelle Fort, where he served as a servant to a rich Italian cleric. When the...
- of their conspiracy, but did not report it). He was imprisoned in the Fenestrelle fortress for seven years, not even learning why until his second year...
- Pavia Alessandria Pizzigetone Casale Milan Toulon 2nd Susa Gaeta Exilles Fenestrelles Cesana Syracuse Iberian Peninsula Cádiz Castello de Vide 1st Barcelona...
- million dead with the establishment of extermination camps such as the Fenestrelle Fort. These arguments have been highlighted by historians[who?] as false...
- stripped out during the French Revolution. The 11th century Romanesque Tour Fenestrelle ("Window Tower"), with its paired windows, is probably the most famous...
- Orsiera, 2,890 meters above sea level. The Colle delle Finestre, the Fenestrelle Fort and the Montebenedetto Charterhouse are also located inside the...
- cantons), Venaria and Viù. Pinerolo, cantons: Briche****, Cavour, ****iana, Fenestrelle, None, Perosa, Pinerolo, Torre Pellice, Val Balsiglia, Vigone and Villafranca...
- century during the Albigensian Crusade. The campanile, the well-known Tour Fenestrelle, is the only part to survive from the medieval structure, although it...