- The
Malpaga Castle (Italian:
Castello di
Malpaga) is a
castle in the
communal territory of Cavernago, a
village in the
province of Bergamo,
northern Italy...
- in time of war
until his death. He set his
residence in the
castle of
Malpaga,
which he had
bought in 1465 and
restored in the
years following.[citation...
- (his stay in
Lombardy is
celebrated by
frescoes by Il
Romanino in the
Malpaga Castle) and Rome, in Italy,
where he met Pope
Sixtus IV. In the autumn...
- del
Malpaga Ponte Longo Rio de San
Trovaso Ponte de la
Maddalena Rio de San
Sebastian Ponte de la
Madona Rio del
Tentor Ponte Malpaga Rio del
Malpaga Ponte...
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Province of
Brescia (BS)
Frazioni Alone, Auro, Briale, Comero, Famea,
Malpaga Area • Total 21 km2 (8 sq mi)
Elevation 417 m (1,368 ft) Po****tion (2011)...
- 350; 10.333
Country Italy Region Lombardy Province Brescia (BS)
Frazioni Malpaga, Mezzane,
Viadana Bresciana Government • Mayor
Giampaolo Turini Area • Total...
- Sorbelle, Ca' Tresievoli, Dogaletto, Fossadonne,
Giovanni XXII, La Casona,
Malpaga, Mira Buse, Mira Macerata,
Molin Rotto,
Piazza Vecchia, Soresina, Valmarana...
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Camozzi Vertova Castle,
Costa di Mezzate.
Cavernago Castle [it],
Cavernago Malpaga Castle,
Cavernago Marne Castle,
Filago Pagazzano Castle,
Pagazzano Pumenengo...
- the
first time in
Italy in this battle. A
large fresco in the
Castle of
Malpaga,
probably by
Girolamo Romani,
depicts the battle. In 1468
peace was concluded...
-
fortress was
built over the
ruins of an
earlier castle, the
Castello della Malpaga,
which had been used
since the 15th
century as a
refuge by the powerful...