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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:...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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thereby securing the
Spanish Road. Richelieu's
Invasion of
Genoa and the
Valtelline had
resulted in his
humiliation by the Spaniards. I have been careful...
- Venice. All
three signatories agreed to re-establish the
territory of
Valtelline by
attempting to
remove Spanish forces stationed there. List of treaties...
- courtier, François de B****ompierre.
Based on the
terms of the treaty, the
Valtelline was
restored to the
Grisons and the
Spanish were
allowed to
reoccupy Chiavenna...
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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...
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Paris (1623),
between France, Savoy, and
Venice against Spanish forces in
Valtelline Treaty of
Paris (1626),
peace between King
Louis XIII and the Huguenots...
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fifth edition). On the
significance of the
Valtelline, see the
article by
Horatio Brown, "The
Valtelline", in the
Cambridge Modern History, Vol. 4 (1906)...