- The
House of
Della Scala,
whose members were
known as
Scaligeri (Italian: [skaˈliːdʒeri]) or
Scaligers (/ˈskælɪdʒərz/; from the
Latinized de Scalis),...
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labeled as
Soave Colli Scaligeri Superiore DOCG, a name
referencing the
hills around Verona that used to
belong to the
noble Scaligeri family, that were Lords...
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Sarri and
brought back Pellegrini.
Thanks to a late-season
surge the
scaligeri avoided direct relegation by
qualifying for the
relegation play-off, and...
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Zavarise is a
noble family from Verona,
related with the
Scaligeri family. The family's
origins date to the 11th century.
Their graves are in the church...
- The
Scaliger Tombs (Italian:
Arche scaligere) is a
group of five
Gothic funerary monuments in Verona, Italy,
celebrating the
Scaliger family, who ruled...
- explicatio. (University of
Notre Dame) Re****atio
cyclometriae Iosephi Scaligeri. Mainz, 1609
Elementorum Libri XV. Cologne, 1627 (Published
online by...
- the
Flemish island of Cadzand.
Bisham Priory is
founded in England. The
Scaligeri Family loses control of Padua;
Alberto della Scala,
patron of the music...
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consideravit quibus cursum navigationis dirigebant Phoenices): "Notae ad
Scaligeri Diatribam de Aequinoctiis" in
Kepleri Opera Omnia ed. Ch. Frisch, vol...
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initiated on
behalf of the
Della Scala family of Verona, who are
known as the
Scaligeri from
which it
takes its name. The
family ruled Verona and a
large part...
- the
Serraglio of
Villafranca di Verona, a
defensive wall
built by the
Scaligeri — or for containment, for
example of
caged wild animals. The ghettoes...