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Gubbio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡubbjo]) is an
Italian town and
comune in the far
northeastern part of the
Italian province of
Perugia (Umbria). It is...
- ****ociazione
Sportiva Gubbio 1910 is an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Gubbio, Umbria. The club play in
Serie C, the
third tier of Italian...
- The Wolf of
Gubbio was a wolf who,
according to the
Little Flowers of St. Francis,
terrorized the
Umbrian city of
Gubbio until he was
tamed by Francis...
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Ingino in Italian)
outside the city of
Gubbio, in the
Umbria region in Italy. The tree is also
called the
Gubbio Christmas Tree or the
biggest Christmas...
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Ubald of
Gubbio (Italian: Ubaldo; Latin: Ubaldus; French: Ubalde; ca. 1084–1160) was a
medieval bishop of
Gubbio, in Umbria,
today venerated as a saint...
- The Wolf of
Gubbio is an 1877 oil on
canvas painting by Luc-Olivier Merson,
dedicated to his
former student,
collaborator and
friend Adolphe Giraldon and...
- (sometimes
known as "Gabrielli di
Gubbio") is the name of an old and
influential feudal Italian noble family from
Gubbio, a town in Umbria. Some historians...
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Catholic church in the
lower town of
Gubbio, Umbria, in Italy. St
Francis of ****isi, who was
closely ****ociated with
Gubbio,
supposedly was once
housed in a...
- 2011–12 season, AC
Milan sent
Donnarumma to
newly promoted Serie B club
Gubbio on
another loan spell, with an
option to sign the
player on a permanent...
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Antonio Ferrero (died 1508) (called the
Cardinal of
Gubbio) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Antonio Ferrero was born into a poor family...