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- Valtellina or the Valtelline (occasionally spelled as two words in English: Val Telline; Romansh: Vuclina (listen); Lombard: Valtelina or Valtulina; German:...
- Braulio is a type of amaro, a digestive herbal liquor from Alps, typical of Valtelline (Italy). It is typically served cold or at room temperature, though it...
- being Milan. On 1 Brumaire (22 October), Bonaparte announced the union of Valtelline with the Republic, after its secession from the Swiss Three Grey Leagues...
- out of competition to control the Valtelline, an Alpine valley forming a key part of the Spanish Road. Valtelline, in Northern Italy, was vitally important...
- Paris (1623), between France, Savoy, and Venice against Spanish forces in Valtelline Treaty of Paris (1626), peace between King Louis XIII and the Huguenots...
- which never happened. Treaty of Turin (1860) Treaty of Vienna (1866) The Valtelline (1603-1639) - Chapter II Heraldry in Pre-Unification Italy Chapter XI...
- Venice. All three signatories agreed to re-establish the territory of Valtelline by attempting to remove Spanish forces stationed there. List of treaties...
- Republic of Venice ending the Uskok War Treaty of Madrid (1621), in which Valtelline was restored to the Bund and Protestants in the region were given religious...
- fifth edition). On the significance of the Valtelline, see the article by Horatio Brown, "The Valtelline", in the Cambridge Modern History, Vol. 4 (1906)...
- envoy extraordinary to arrange the dispute concerning the seizure of the Valtelline forts by Spain, and signed the fruitless Treaty of Madrid. In 1625, he...