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- Scandiano (Reggiano: Scandiân) is a town and comune in Emilia-Romagna, in the northeast part of the country of Italy, near the city of Reggio nell'Emilia...
- his epic poem Orlando innamorato. Boiardo was born in 1440, at or near, Scandiano (today's province of Reggio Emilia); the son of Giovanni di Feltrino and...
- Boiardo, an aristocratic house holding the Countdom of Scandiano Feltrino Boiardo, Count of Scandiano (15th century), father of Giulia Boiardo; grandfather...
- and ****tozoa, and in vitro fertilisation. Spallanzani was born in Scandiano in the modern province of Reggio Emilia to Gianniccolo Spallanzani and...
- Sorbara, Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce, Reggiano Lambrusco, Colli di Scandiano e Canossa Lambrusco, Modena Lambrusco, and Lambrusco Mantovano. Throughout...
- Marini (d. Treviso, 1800), whom he invested with title of Marchioness of Scandiano (only formally, without any authentic rule over this land). The French...
- for the Palazzo dei Beccherie (1537); in various rooms of the Rocca di Scandiano owned by the counts Boiardo (whom he portra**** in the late 1530s) he created...
- in 1628. He had another four brothers, Luigi, Lord of Montecchio and Scandiano, Ippolito, Niccolo, and Foresto; as well four sisters, Giulia, Laura,...
- Leonora Sanvitale (Contessa di Scandiano) (c. 1558–1582) was a noblewoman and singer at the Este court at Ferrara, and along with her stepmother Barbara...
- Carrara (1829), Marquis of Montecchio (1597, marquessate in 1569), of Scandiano (1645) and La Concordia (1710) Count palatine of Novellara (1737) and...