- The
Sforza Castle (Italian:
Castello Sforzesco [kasˈtɛllo sforˈtsesko]; Milanese:
Castell Sforzesch [kasˈtɛl sfurˈsɛsk]) is a
medieval fortification located...
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Sempione was
already part of
Roman walls of Milan. It was
called Porta Giovia ("Jupiter's Gate") and was
located at the end of
modern Via San Giovanni...
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Sforza Castle (already
existing in the
Visconti era
under the name of
Porta Giovia Castle, but re-adapted,
enlarged and
completed by the
Sforza family) and...
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Seguenzia giovia is a
species of
extremely small deep
water sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Seguenziidae. (Original
description by...
- dominica, domínigu, dumínica, dumíniga. Or mércuis, mérculis, mércuris. Or
gióvia, zóbia, giògia, zògia. Or canàbara, cenàbara, cenàbera, cenàbura, cenarba...
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apartments in his
Milanese castle and seat of the
ducal court at the
Porta Giovia. It is
supposed that she was Sforza's
preferred partner but too low in social...
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Duchess Bona to
replace Filippo Eustachi,
prefect of the
castle of
Porta Giovia, with his
father Gabriello. The
prefect did not
comply with the request...
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Sforza Castle (already
existing in the
Visconti era
under the name of
Porta Giovia Castle, but re-adapted,
enlarged and
completed by the
Sforza family) and...
- Frugarolo. The
contract was
signed on 23
February 1432 in the
castle of
Porta Giovia, the
Visconti residence in Milan. Visconti's
official spokesperson was her...
- to the 14th
century known as
Castello di
Porta Giovia (or Zobia). In the same area
where Porta Giovia Castle stood, in
Roman times,
there was the Castrum...