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Maccastorna (Lodigiano: Macastùrna) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Lodi in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi)...
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Bradamante d'Este,
Countess of
Maccastorna (1550 - 1624, Ferrara) was an
Italian noblewoman from the
House of Este. She and her
elder sister Marfisa were...
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Ercole Bevilacqua,
Count of
Maccastorna (1554 – 13
December 1600 in Ferrara) was an
Italian nobleman,
soldier and statesman. His
parents were
Ercole Bevilacqua...
- muni****lities of the province. The
least inhabited muni****lity is
Maccastorna, a town with only 59 inhabitants. The full list is:
Abbadia Cerreto Bertonico...
- Cybo-Malaspina.
Bradamante married count Ercole Bevilacqua,
Count of
Maccastorna. In 1544 Pope Paul III
nominated Francesco marquess of M****a Lombarda...
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Livraga 2,610 098031 Lodi 44,036 098032 Lodi
Vecchio 7,391 098033
Maccastorna 67 098034
Mairago 1,395 098035
Maleo 3,294 098036
Marudo 1,542 098037...
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Province of
Lecco Castello Andriani,
Dervio Province of Lodi
Maccastorna Castle,
Maccastorna Sant'Angelo
Lodigiano Castle, Sant'Angelo
Lodigiano Trecchi...
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Casalmaggiore and then
cross the Po, the
Emilian countryside and go to
Maccastorna, to
unite his army to the
French one. The
Venetians knew that the Emilian...
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Lustra Luvinate Luzzana Luzzara Luzzi Maccagno con Pino e
Veddasca Maccastorna Macchia d'Isernia
Macchia Valfortore Macchiagodena Macello Macerata Macerata...
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Castelnuovo Bocca d'Adda
borders the
following muni****lities:
Crotta d'Adda,
Maccastorna, Meleti,
Monticelli d'Ongina,
Caselle Landi, Caorso. "Superficie di Comuni...