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Sanluri (Italian: [
sanˈluːri] ; Sardinian: Seddori, Latin: Sullurium) is a
comune in Sardinia, Italy. It
became part of the
Province of
South Sardinia...
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Battle of
Sanluri was
fought on 30 June 1409
between the
armies of the
Sardinian Judicate of
Arborea and the Aragonese-Sicilian army led by the King...
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Sportiva Dilettantistica Sanluri Calcio or
simply Sanluri Calcio was an
Italian ****ociation
football club,
based in
Sanluri, Sardinia. The club was founded...
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Campidano (IT-VS)
whose name was
based on its two capitals,
Villacidro and
Sanluri. The two-letter
provincial codes were used in
vehicle registration plates...
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inhabitants per
square kilometre. It had two
chief towns,
Villacidro and
Sanluri, with 14,245 and 8,543 inhabitants, respectively. It was
established in...
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their adversaries. He then
entered Villa di
Chiesa and
Sanluri. In a
letter written to
Sanluri on
February 3, 1392,
Brancaleone announced that he had...
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crown of Aragon,
defeated the
Sardinians at the
Battle of
Sanluri. The
battle was
fought by
about 20,000 Sardinian,
Genoese and
French knights...
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Puthumajore ****
Quartu Sant'Elena,
Quartu Sant'Aleni San Teodoro,
Santu Diadoru Sanluri,
Seddori Sant'Antioco, Sant'Antiogu
Santa Teresa Gallura,
Lungoni Selargius...
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Arborea suffered a
heavy defeat by the
Aragonese army in the
Battle of
Sanluri; the
capital Oristano was lost in 1410.
After some
years during which Arborean...
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Sardinia in 1409,
decisively defeating the
ruler of
Arborea at the
Battle of
Sanluri just
before his own death. Urso, Carmelina. "Lo
strano caso di Agatuccia...