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- Morazzone is a comune (muni****lity) of c. 4,000 inhabitants in the province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi)...
- Pier Francesco Mazzucc****i (commonly known as il Morazzone; 1573–1626) was an Italian painter and draughtsman who was active in Milan. He is mainly known...
- Serafino Morazzone (1 February 1747 - 13 April 1822) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. Morazzone served as a simple parish priest in Lecco from his...
- Giovanni Battista has a small museum dedicated to the Blessed Serafino Morazzone, parish priest (1773–1822) and friend of Manzoni, also once mentioned...
- Notable people with the surname include: Pier Francesco Mazzucc****i (il Morazzone), 17th century Milanese painter Samuel Charles Mazzuc****i, 19th century...
- Independence, Garibaldi led his legion to two minor victories at Luino and Morazzone. After the crushing Piedmontese defeat at the Battle of Novara on 23 March...
- Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Porto Ceresio–Milan railway, it serves the muni****lities of Gazzada Schianno and Morazzone....
- Monzuno Moos in P****eier Morano Calabro Morano sul Po Moransengo Moraro Morazzone Morbegno Morbello Morciano di Leuca Morciano di Romagna Morcone Mordano...
- Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone railway station. Gazzada Schianno borders the following muni****lities: Brunello, Buguggiate, Lozza, Morazzone, Varese. It is...
- by Charles Borromeo. He was a priest in Morazzone, a small town near Varese. He remained priest at Morazzone until 1589, when he returned to Busto Arsizio...