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Milan and Piacenza. The
conflict ended with
Cremona gaining the
Insula Fulcheria, the area
around the
nearby city of Crema, as its territory.
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relatively late, its
development as a
center of
attraction and
power in the
Fulcheria Island, the
territory with ill-defined
borders that
surrounded it and...
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defensive purposes. The
origins of the city of
Crema are
shrouded in mystery.
Fulcheria Island appears for the
first time in a do****ent of 1040 when the bishop...
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Museo Civico" (PDF).
Insula Fulcheria. ****VII (B). Crema: 41.
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Museo Civico" (PDF).
Insula Fulcheria. ****VII (B). Crema: 41.
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original (PDF) on 27 August...
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storici di Crema, in
Insula Fulcheria VIII, 1969.
Annamaria Piantelli, Crema, p****eggiando
guardando i palazzi...
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death in 1052 of
Boniface of
Canossa without male
heirs resulted in
Isola Fulcheria, one of his fiefdoms,
whose most
important center was the city of Crema...
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Insula Fulcheria XLIII [Chronology on the
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