- Rosa
Vercellana, 1st
Countess of
Mirafiori and
Fontanafredda (11 June 1833 – 26
December 1885),
commonly known as 'Rosina' and, in Piedmontese, as La Bela...
- infancy. In 1869 he
married morganatically his prin****l
mistress Rosa
Vercellana (3 June 1833 – 26
December 1885). Po****rly
known in
Piedmontese as "Bela...
-
Parella suburb (Turin's West Side) and
hosts many
concerts in summer. Rosa
Vercellana,
commonly known as
Rosina and, in
Piedmontese as La Bela
Rosin ('The Beautiful...
- here (the
Borgo Castello) the
residence of his
morganatic wife, Rosa
Vercellana. The park
included one of the last
relics of the
large forest which once...
-
cabaret performer and
singer Rosa
Vecht (1881–1915),
Dutch nurse Rosa
Vercellana,
known as "Rosina" or "La Bela Rosin",
mistress and
later wife of Victor...
-
Italy in 1869
married morganatically his prin****l
mistress Rosa
Teresa Vercellana Guerrieri. Po****rly
known in
Piedmontese as "Bela Rosin" (Little Rosa...
-
Amadeus II
Laura Bon (1825-1904),
mistress of
Victor Emmanuel II Rosa
Vercellana (1833–1885),
mistress and
later wife of
Victor Emmanuel II
Eugenia Attendolo...
- Rome
Adelaide of
Austria 1822–1855
Basilica of
Superga in
Turin Rosa
Vercellana 1833–1885
first in S.
Matteo in Pisa,
since 1885 in the
Mausoelum of "Bela...
-
Emmanuel II. The King used the
villa as
residence for his lover, Rosa
Vercellana. İn 1885,
despite great protests among the intellectuals, its last owner...
- (or
Detachment of San
Giorgio di Nogaro) (Lieutenant
General Giovanni Vercellana) HQ of the Queen's
Brigade 3rd
Cavalry Brigade – 7th
Lancer Regiment of...