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  • Diocese of Reggio dell' Emilia by Umberto Benigni 105798Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Diocese of Reggio dell' EmiliaUmberto Benigni DIOCESE OF REGGIO DELL'...
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  • 23 Reggio nell' Emilia 32026401911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 23 — Reggio nell' EmiliaREGGIO NELL' EMILIA, a city and episcopal see of Emilia, Italy...
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  • (250,491; 47 communes); (7) Ravenna (234,656; 18 communes); (8) Reggio nell’ Emilia (281,085; 43 communes). In these provinces the chief towns, with...
    266 bytes (1,763 words) - 15:08, 8 May 2020
  • ​CANOSSA, a ruined castle, 1890 ft. above sea-level, in Emilia, Italy, 12 m. S.W. of Reggio Emilia, commanding a fine view of the Apennines. It belonged...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 23 Reggio Calabria 32026411911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 23 — Reggio Calabria ​REGGIO CALABRIA (anc. Regium, q.v.), a...
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  • (town), 27,135 (commune). It is the junction of a branch line to Reggio nell’ Emilia via Correggio, and the centre of a fertile agricultural district...
    364 bytes (173 words) - 23:44, 11 December 2015
  • of Reggio di Calabria by Umberto Benigni 105799Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Archdiocese of Reggio di CalabriaUmberto Benigni ARCHDIOCESE OF REGGIO DI...
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  • Diocese of GuastallaUmberto Benigni (GUASTELLENSIS). In the province of Reggio Emilia (Central Italy) on the left bank of the Po at its junction with the...
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  • Leopoldo ​NOBILI, LEOPOLDO (1784–1835), Italian physicist, born at Reggio nell’ Emilia in 1784, was in youth an officer of artillery, but afterwards became...
    311 bytes (148 words) - 23:40, 21 January 2021
  • Giovanni An Italian poet, b. about 1434, at, or near, Scandiano (Reggio-Emilia); d. at Reggio, 20 December, 1494. The son of Giovanni di Feltrino and Lucia...
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  • He was the son of Nicolo Ariosto, Governor of Reggio, and Daria Malaguzzi, born at Reggio in Emilia, 8 September, 1474; died at Ferrara, 6 June, 1533...
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  • was professor of humanities successively in the colleges of Terni, Reggio-Emilia, Modena and St. Andrew of the Quirinal. After completing his course...
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  • astronomer died on the 26th of February. Pietro Angelo Secchi was born in Reggio, in Emilia, July 29, 1818. He was educated for the Church, and joined the order...
    789 bytes (432 words) - 07:46, 2 October 2018
  • Davoli under the title Vita della granda contessa Matilda di Canossa (Reggio nell’ Emilia 1888 seq.). See A. Overmann, Gräfin Mathilde von Tuscien; ihre Besitzungen...
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  • 12 — Guastalla ​GUASTALLA, a town and episcopal see of Emilia, Italy, in the province of Reggio, from which it is 18 m. N. by road, on the S. bank of the...
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  • Propaganda Diocese of Recanati and Loreto Diocese of Reggio dell' Emilia Archdiocese of Reggio di Calabria Cola di Rienzi Diocese of Rieti Council of...
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  • International so long as the participants of the reformists-conference at Reggio-Emilia and their supporters have not been expelled from the party. ​After this...
    411 bytes (1,028 words) - 13:12, 14 September 2023
  • the dignity of a metropolitan see, with Carpi, Guastalla, Massa, and Reggio Emilia for its suffragans. The Abbey of Nonantola was famous, once, as a center...
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  • Eusebius of Eudochius, companion of St. Lazarus. A certain St. Prosper of Reggio in Emilia (at the beginning of the fifth century) figures in the history of Riez...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 20 — Parma ​PARMA, a town and episcopal see of Emilia, Italy, capital of the province of Parma, situated on the Parma, a tributary...
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