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- Refrancore (Piedmontese: Ël Francó or Arfrancor) is a village and comune in the northwestern Italian province of Asti in the Piedmont region, located some...
- commune of Gambolò, Province of Pavia, Lombardy Stradella (Refrancore), in the commune of Refrancore, Province of Asti, Piedmont Stradella (San Polo d'Enza)...
- (40 hectares) of vines around the villages of Castagnole Monferrato, Refrancore, Grana, Montemagno, Viarigi, Scurzolengo and Portacomaro. Ruché di Castagnole...
- attested as a patrician of Venice and as the Lord (signore) of Refrancore. The fortress of Refrancore had been granted to Leonardo by his maternal grandfather...
- father's claims. He was a patrician of Venice, and held the castle of Refrancore in Montferrat, granted to his father by Constantine Arianiti, another...
- the Tocchi again became landed nobles as he was granted the fortress Refrancore in Piedmont by Constantine, ruling it with the title Lord (signore). Leonardo...
- Reano Recale Recanati Recco Recetto Recoaro Terme Redavalle Redondesco Refrancore Refrontolo Regalbuto Reggello Reggio Calabria Reggio Emilia Reggiolo Reino...
- August 1930 – 6 November 2023) was an Italian jazz trombonist. Born in Refrancore into a family of confectioners, Piana studied trumpet and accordion before...
- because he was allied with the Franks of Austrasia, repulsed them at Refrancore, near Asti. Grimoald, who in 663 had also defeated an attempt to reconquer...
- following muni****lities: Castello di Annone, Cerro Tanaro, Felizzano, Masio, Refrancore, and Viarigi. Despite its small po****tion, the town has been, for more...