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Malaspina can
refer to:
People The
Italian noble Malaspina family.
Members of this
family include:
Albert Malaspina (1160/65 – 1206/12),
Italian marquess...
- of M****a,
Sardinia and Corsica, as well as the
Malaspinas. Albert's son, the
Marquis Obizzo I
Malaspina (d. 1185),
initially fought against Frederick Barbarossa...
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Alejandro Malaspina (November 5, 1754 –
April 9, 1810) was a
Tuscan explorer who
spent most of his life as a
Spanish naval officer.
Under a
Spanish royal...
- 44°01′56″N 10°08′46″E / 44.032224°N 10.14603°E / 44.032224; 10.14603 The
Malaspina Castle is
located in M****a, Italy. It
crowns the top of a
rocky hill and...
- The
Palazzo Malaspina is a
Baroque and Neoclassical-style
palace with two facades: one on Via
Malaspina #9, and a
second entry to the
Civic archive and...
- was the first-born son of
Gabriele of
Isnardo Malaspina, the
marquise of Verrucola, of the
Malaspinas of
Fosdinovo (a sub-branch of the
Spino Fiorito...
- The
Malaspina Glacier (Tlingit: Sít' Tlein) in
southeastern Alaska is the
largest piedmont glacier in the world.
Situated at the head of the
Alaska Panhandle...
- MV
Malaspina,
colloquially known as the Mal, is a
mainline ROPAX ferry and the
original Malaspina-class
vessel for the
Alaska Marine Highway System. Malaspina...
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Romina Malaspina (born on 7 July 1994 in Mar del Plata, Argentina) is an
Argentine model,
television personality,
reality star, showgirl, dancer, singer...
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between the
Empire and the
Lombard cities became tense, from 1236 the
Malaspinas also
suffered the consequences. In fact, in the same year, the family...