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- Montemurlo is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Prato in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Florence...
- August 1537 (both dates are given in sources), near the Tuscan village of Montemurlo, the forces of the newly installed Duke Cosimo I of Florence defeated...
- 25(5) of the bylaws, October 2013 "MoVimento 5 Stelle - Montemurlo: 2° Step Comunarie di Montemurlo". November 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02...
- troops under Alessandro Vitelli to engage the enemy, which they did at Montemurlo. After defeating the exiles' army, Vitelli stormed the fortress, where...
- A.S.D. Jolly Montemurlo is an Italian football club based in Montemurlo, Tuscany. Currently it plays in Italy's Serie D. The club was founded in 1965....
- shows a young Cosimo I de' Medici after his victory at the 1537 Battle of Montemurlo, based on a note in a historic inventory. The work is recorded in the...
- Strozzi family invaded and tried to depose Cosimo, but were defeated at Montemurlo. Cosimo completely overhauled the bureaucracy and administration of Florence...
- club Chelmsford City. Born in Paris, Kalala pla**** in Italy for Jolly Montemurlo, Carpi and Savona. He signed for English club Cheltenham Town in August...
- Strozzi family invaded and tried to depose Cosimo, but were defeated at Montemurlo. Cosimo completely overhauled the bureaucracy and administration of Florence...
- villa near Castelfiorentino. Following the death of his wife, he moved to Montemurlo, where he spent most of his time collecting art—often from the Macchiaioli...