- [fɾiˈuːl] ; Venetian:
Friul or Friułi; Slovene: Furlanija;
Austrian German:
Friaul) is a
historical region of
northeast Italy. The
region is
marked by its...
- Venetian: Friułi-Venesia
Julia or Friul-Venesia Julia;
Austrian German:
Friaul-Julisch Venetien. "Po****tion on 1
January by age, **** and NUTS 2 region"...
- to
Adelaide of Frioul. Adélaïde of
Paris (Aélis) (German:
Adelheid von
Friaul; c. 850/853 – 10
November 901) was a
Frankish queen. She was the second...
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guarded the
Brenta valley,
joined the
Friaul Corps early in the campaign. Its
strength is not
included in the
Friaul Corps total. Boycott-Brown, p 447. This...
- Modena, Parma,
Piacenza und Guastalla, von
Auschwitz und Zator, von Teschen,
Friaul,
Ragusa und Zara; Gefürsteter Graf von
Habsburg und Tirol, von Kyburg, Görz...
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December 2008. LeSinge,
Theodore (2003). ADAC Reiseführer Venetien/
Friaul (in German). ADAC
Verlag DE. p. 78. ISBN 3-89905-116-5.
Prosecco Rosé will...
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Major Franz von
Weyrother drew up
plans for a two-pronged offensive. The
Friaul Corps was ****igned to Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich...
- Judith, also
referred to as
Judith von
Balingen or
Judith von
Friaul, was a
Frankish noblewoman, the
daughter of
Eberhard of Friuli, Duke of Friuli, and...
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commanders in the
Operational Zone
Adriatic Coast consisting of the
provinces of
Friaul, Görz, Triest, Istrien, Fiume, Quarnero, Laibach, and in the
Prealpine Operations...
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Northeastern Italy. San Francisco: Equilibrio, p. 223. Lang,
Helmut (2009).
Friaul-Julisch Venetien. Munich:
Bergverlag Rother GmbH, p. 165. Spezialortsrepertorium...