- The
Lombardy Region (Italian:
Regione Lombardia; Lombard: Lombardia) is an
administrative region of
Italy that
covers 23,844 km2 (9,206 sq mi); it is located...
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Peter Lombard (also
Peter the Lombard,
Pierre Lombard or
Petrus Lombardus; c. 1096 – 21/22
August 1160) was an
Italian scholastic theologian,
Bishop of...
- The
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (Latin:
Regnum Langobardiae et Venetiae),
commonly called the "Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom" (Italian:
Regno Lombardo-Veneto;...
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marketed as
Gorgonzola e Mascarpone. The
cheese takes its name from
Lombardian town of Gorgonzola, Milan,
where the
cheese originated and
which celebrates...
- of
winning over the Milanese, and who was
about to
triumph in it. The
Lombardian provinces had
never been so
prosperous or well administered.
Thank God...
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which is pla****
against Piacenza.
Despite their relative obscurity,
Lombardian side
Cremonese and
Tuscan outfit Carrarese, to Parma's
north and south...
- "Rule of the Dukes").
Emperor Justin II
tried to take
advantage of the
Lombardian fragmentation in 576 by
sending his son-in-law, Baduarius, to Italy. However...
- Lega
Alpina Lumbarda (Lombard
Alpine League, LAL) was a left-wing
regionalist political party in Italy,
based in Lombardy. The party, an
alternative to...
- Lake
Garda in the east, the
Southern Rhaetian Alps in the
north and the
Lombardian plains in the south. The main
rivers of the
province are the Oglio, the...
- botticino, a
valuable sedimentary limestone.
Botticino is also a DOC of
Lombardian wine. Pio
Chiaruttini (1901–1985),
businessman and
inventor Benedetto...