- centuries, but an
Inspeximus granted by
Edward III in 1348
includes a Nova
Grangia among the
demesne lands of the abbey. In 1699, the
local landowner, Williamite...
- bore the
Latin name: "domus",
while the barn of the
cottage was
termed "
grangia". The word
originally referred to a
humble rural detached dwelling of a...
-
gradual decline. The word
Grange is a
middle age or low
Latin derivative of
grangia, a word
meaning farm or country. One of the
oldest domestic buildings in...
-
Cascina Combe,
Cascina Cordero,
Cascina Filatura,
Cascina Forfice,
Cascina Grangia,
Cascina La Provvidenza,
Cascina Malaspina,
Cascina Mombasiglia, Cascina...
-
Dammartin to
Alberic II (postquam vero
Alberico predictum castrum ****
predicta grangia reddidimus). The
precise cir****stances and
dating of the king's acquisition...
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Country Italy Region Piedmont Metropolitan city
Turin (TO)
Frazioni Grangia, Marzano, Pietrastretta, San Giuseppe, Seghino, Trinità,
Urbiano Government...
-
Italy Region Piedmont Metropolitan city
Turin (TO)
Frazioni Coriasco,
Grangia, Banni, Centro, Madonna, Sant'Anna,
Bonina e
Gamberi Government • Mayor...
-
village there are the
ruins of the
monastery of San
Domenico now call "La
Grangia di Sant' Anna", of
Norman Foundation and destro**** by an
earthquake in...
- –
Grosvenor GRANDUS – Le Grand; Graunt;
Grant GRANETARIUS –
Grenet de
GRANGIA –
Grainge GRANGIARIUS –
Grainger de
GRANO ORDEI;
GRANUM ORDEI – Greindorge...
- now
placed in the
parish house courtyard. The
first rural settlement (
grangia) was
probably made by
Cistercian monks in the
middle age. Two
major rural...