- In the
Battle of
Giornico (Italian:
Battaglia di
Giornico, dei S****i Grossi; German:
Schlacht bei
Giornico) (28
December 1478) a
Swiss force of 600 defeated...
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Giornico is a muni****lity in the
district of
Leventina in the
canton of
Ticino in Switzerland.
Giornico is
first mentioned around 935-94 as de Iudicibus...
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Venetian area, best case
being the
baptismal font at
church of St.
Nicolao in
Giornico,
canton Ticino, Switzerland, but
himself and
others generally reject any...
- of
Triboltingen (Swabian War)
Storm of
Thayngen (Swabian War)
Battle of
Giornico (28
December 1478)
Swiss illustrated chronicles Paul Ganz, The Lucerne...
- The Cima
Bianca is a
mountain of the
Lepontine Alps,
overlooking Giornico in the
canton of Ticino. On the
northern side lies a
small lake
named Laghetto...
- Austrian–Hungarian War (1477–88) 1478
Carinthian Peasant Revolt 1478
Battle of
Giornico 1479
Battle of
Guinegate 1482–1484 War of
Ferrara 1484
Battle of Lochmaben...
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Campo Tencia in the east. It is
visible from the muni****lities of Faido,
Giornico and Chironico. The north-east face is
particularly striking which rises...
- the Wisp
Crypt of St.
Nicolas Giornico,
Canton Ticino Switzerland (1856)
Outside the
church of San
Nicolo da Mira,
Giornico (1856) On the East Lynn, Middleham...
- the now
abandoned village of
Simbra (or Saimola)
formed a
Degagna in the
Giornico area.
During the
reign of the
cathedral of
Milan over the
three Ambrosian...
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November 1 – The
Spanish Inquisition begins.
December 28 –
Battle of
Giornico:
Swiss troops defeat the Milanese.
Grand Duchy of
Moscow devolved from...