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Rocca di
Montauto and not far from the
border with Lazio.
Since 1996, it has been
partially included in the
protected areas of the
Montauto nature reserve...
- (2024–present)
Miura (1976–1997)
Marcopolo (1949–present)
Mascarello (2003–present)
Montauto (buggy)
Neobus (1996–present) (Marcopolo Bus subsidiary) Obvio! (2001–present)...
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Talla Castello di Fronzola,
Poppi Castello di Gressa,
Bibbiena Castello di
Montauto,
Anghiari Castello di Montebenichi,
Bucine Castello di
Montecchio Vesponi...
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galley force defeated a
similar Turkish force. Six
Tuscan galleys,
under Montauto, had left
Livorno at the end of
March 1616. On 29 April, they met 6 Turkish...
- Florentine-Imperial
troops were
divided into
three corps:
Federico Barbolani di
Montauto, with 800 men,
landed in
southern Tuscany to
conquer the area of Grosseto;...
- They were led by
Virginius Orsini, Duke of Br****no,
Colonel Bartolomeo Montauto, and Marc
Antonio Calefati,
knight of St. Stephan, who
commanded the expedition...
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Martelli family. They sold it in 1819 to
Countess Carlotta Barbolani of
Montauto, the
widow of the Duke of San
Clemente and it
remained in this family's...
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negotiations with the
council of
Siena to take
possession of the old
castle of
Montauto and the
surrounding lands in
order to
found a
commune where Gr****s could...
- 1837 and was
later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople.
Albert Barbolani di
Montauto (1856–1857)
Iosephus Melchiades Ferlisi (1858–1860,
became titular Latin...
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Castelnuovo Grilli, Collanza, Grania, Leonina, Medane, Monselvoli, Montalceto,
Montauto, Montebaroni, Montecalvoli, Montecerconi, Montecontieri, Montemori, Monte...