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Piedmontese (English: /ˌpiːdmɒnˈtiːz/ PEED-mon-****; autonym: piemontèis [pjemʊŋˈtɛjz] or
lenga piemontèisa; Italian: piemontese) is a
language spoken...
- The
Piedmontese Republic (Italian:
Repubblica Piemontese) was a revolutionary,
provisional and
internationally unrecognized government established in...
- The
Piedmontese (Italian:
Piemontese or
razza bovina Piemontese) is a
breed of
domestic cattle that
originated in the
region of Piedmont, in north-west...
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France at the
Treaty of
Turin as
compensation for its ****istance. The
Piedmontese,
following their defeat by
Austria in the
First Italian War of Independence...
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revolt in Milan, and was at 4/5 strength, with
about 65,000 men. The
Piedmontese army was
headed by
Charles Albert,
Minister for War
General Antonio Franzini [it]...
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Piedmontese cuisine is the
style of
cooking in the
Northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Bordering France and Switzerland,
Piedmontese cuisine is partly...
- Italy, much more
common than the
Tarocco Bolognese. The most po****r
Piedmontese tarot games are Scarto, Mitigati,
Chiamare il Re, and
Partita which are...
- the
Piedmontese captured Capua. By late 1860, only Gaeta,
Messina and
Civitella del
Tronto still held out. The
Siege of
Gaeta by the
Piedmontese began...
- Judaeo-
Piedmontese was the
vernacular language of the
Italian Jews
living in Piedmont, Italy, from
about the 15th
century until World War II. It was based...
- The
scudo (plural: scudi) was the
currency of the
Piedmont and the
other mainland parts of the
Savoyard Kingdom of
Sardinia until 1816. It was subdivided...