- The
Samoggia is a
river in the Emilia-Romagna
region of Italy. The
source of the
river is in the
province of
Modena near Zocca. The
river flows northeast...
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Luigi Samoggia (1811 - 1904) was an
Italian painter and
restorer of paintings,
active mainly in Bologna. He
mainly painted fresco decoration for palaces...
- Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di
Levante Po Reno
Senio Santerno Sillaro Idice Savena Samoggia Limentra di
Sambuca Limentra orientale Lamone Uniti Bidente-Ronco Montone...
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Ludovisi was born in
Bologna on 9
January 1554 to
Pompeo Ludovisi,
Count of
Samoggia (now
Savigno in the
Province of Bologna) and
Camilla Bianchini. He was...
- The
National Museum of
Musical Instruments is
situated in the
Palazzina Samoggia in Rome. The museum,
owned by the
MIBACT since December 2014 is one of...
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Cavalieri etruschi dalle valli al Po. Tra Reno e Panaro, la
valle del
Samoggia nell'VIII e VII
secolo a.C. (in Italian).
Edizioni Aspasia. pp. 258–263...
- big
farmhouse converted into a
studio residence,
under the
banks of the
Samoggia river. The
sculptor portra**** the
human figure with
realistic forms, with...
- Valsamoggia. It is
located about 20
kilometres (12 mi) west of Bologna, near the
Samoggia River, in the
Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It was an
independent comune...
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market gardens in the plains. In the
nearby green valleys of the
rivers Samoggia and
Lamone there are
great number of 18th and 19th
century stately homes...
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family in 1511 and murdered. Girolamo's son, Niccolò Ludovisi, was
count of
Samoggia and
Tiola and
again a senator. But it was from
Ludovico Ludovisi, brother...