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Lampugnano is a
district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8
administrative division of the city.
Until 1841, it was an
autonomous comune....
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Giorgio Lampugnano was a
university professor of Pavia,
husband of one
Giovannina Omodei and
father of the
Ambrosian Republic.
Lampugnano was the figurehead...
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against the Bracceschi,
under the
leadership of
Antonio Trivulzio,
Giorgio Lampugnano,
Innocenzo Cotta, and
Teodoro Bossi (members of the
College of Jurisprudence)...
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Lampugnano is a
district (quartiere) of Milan,
Italy Lampugnano may also
refer to:
Lampugnano,
underground station on Line 1 of the
Milan Metro in Milan...
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Maffiolus de
Lampugnano, was a
medieval bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Early in his
career he was the
collector of tithes. He was also a treasurer...
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Lampugnano is an
underground station on Line 1 of the
Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The
station was
opened on 12
April 1980 as part of the
extension from...
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Teatro Tenda di
Lampugnano was a 5,300-capacity
indoor arena in Milan, Italy. It
opened in 1983 and was
demolished in 1986 when it was
replaced by PalaTrussardi...
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About 5 km north-west of the city centre, it
borders the
districts of
Lampugnano, QT8, FieraMilano, and Trenno.
Until the 19th century, San Siro was a...
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Cardano (1187–1195)
Umberto III da
Terzago (1195–1196)
Filippo I da
Lampugnano (1196–1206)
Umberto IV da
Pirovano (1206–1211)
Gerardo da
Sesso (1211–1212)...
- Gonzaga, led by his
friends Giorgio Lampugnano and
Teodoro Bossi. The
conspiracy was discovered, and
while Lampugnano and
Cotti were killed,
Borromeo fled...