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Ivrea (Italian: [
iˈvrɛːa]; Piedmontese: Ivrèja [iˈʋrɛja]; French: Ivrée; Latin: Eporedia) is a town and
comune of the
Metropolitan City of
Turin in the...
- The
Carnival of
Ivrea is a
festival in the
Northern Italian city of
Ivrea,
which includes a
tradition of
throwing of
oranges between organized groups...
- The
Anscarids (Latin: Anscarii) or the
House of
Ivrea were a
medieval dynasty of
Burgundian and
Frankish origin which rose to
prominence in
Northern Italy...
- was king of
Italy from 1002
until 1014. In 990
Arduin became margrave of
Ivrea and in 991
count of the
Sacred Palace of the
Lateran in Rome. In 1002, after...
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Ivrea Roman Amphitheatre (Italian:
Anfiteatro romano di
Ivrea) is a
Roman amphitheatre located in
Ivrea, Italy. The
amphitheatre of the
Roman colony...
- The
Castilian House of
Ivrea, also
known as the
House of Burgundy, is a
cadet branch of the
House of
Ivrea descended from
Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond...
- The most
famous Carnivals in
Italy are
those held in Venice, Viareggio,
Ivrea, Cento,
Apulia and Acireale.
These Carnivals include masquerades and parades...
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Rozala of
Italy (also
known as
Rozala of Lombardy,
Rozala of
Ivrea or
Susanna of
Ivrea; c. 950–960 – 1003) was
countess consort of
Flanders by marriage...
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Anscar of
Ivrea may
refer to:
Anscar I of
Ivrea (died 902),
margrave Anscar of
Spoleto (died 940), duke, also
Anscar II of
Ivrea This
disambiguation page...
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Ivrea Cathedral is a
Roman Catholic church located in
Ivrea, Italy. The
church was
first built towards the end of the 4th century, when it presumably...