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Sterzing (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛrtsɪŋ]; Italian:
Vipiteno [vipiˈtɛːno]) is a
comune in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy. It is the main town of the southern...
- Žganci is a dish in
Slovenian and
Croatian cuisine, also
called pura on the
Croatian coast. It is a
traditional "poor man's food" of hard-working farmhands...
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Albert Sterz (known in
Italy as
Alberto Sterz) was a
German noble who was a
leader of
mercenary Free companies,
primarily operating in Italy. Born in what...
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Sterzing's Potato Chips are
produced and
distributed in Burlington, Iowa, by
Sterzing's Food Company. They were
first produced in 1935. As a supplement...
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following month Anichino left the
company and
command devolved to
Albert Sterz.
Under Sterz's leadership the
company was
hired by the
Papal States who were engaged...
- ventura), led from its
arrival in
Italy in 1361 to 1363 by the
German Albert Sterz and
later by the
Englishman John Hawkwood.
Although the
White Company is...
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Regina Sterz (March 23, 1985) is a
retired female skier from Austria. She
represented Austria in the woman's
downhill event in the 2010
Winter Olympics...
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nobleman Lodrisio Visconti in 1339, the
White Company formed by
Albert Sterz (1360) and the
Compagnia della Stella of
Anichino di
Bongardo (Hannekin...
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Company under Konrad von
Landau and the
newer White Company under Albert Sterz and John
Hawkwood near Novara, north-west of Milan. The
exact details of...
- combat, by the
White Company's more
advanced tactics under commanders Albert Sterz and John Hawkwood. Strategically, the
barbuta was
replaced with the three-soldier...