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Aldobrandesca (also
known as Aldo, Alda, Aude, Blanca, and Bruna) (1249, Siena,
Italy – 1309) was an
Italian saint, mystic, and nurse. When Aldobrandesca...
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Fiora Rocca Aldobrandesca,
Arcidosso Rocca Aldobrandesca,
Buriano Rocca Aldobrandesca,
Campagnatico Rocca Aldobrandesca, Cana
Rocca Aldobrandesca, Capalbio...
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attributed to
Benvenuto di
Giovanni at the end of the 15th century.
Rocca Aldobrandesca Saturnia Walls (Mura di Saturnia)
Roman Gate (Porta Romana) Archaeological...
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Sicilian prison. In Tuscany, he
married an
Italian noblewoman,
Margherita Aldobrandesca, the Lady of Sovana. With her he had two daughters: Anastasia, who married...
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Montfort 1248/1251 Guy de
Montfort 1244–c. 1288
Count of Nola
Margherita Aldobrandesca Lady of Sovana.
Eleanor de
Montfort 1252–1282
Princess of
Wales and...
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existing from
before 1188, the
Palazzo Bourbon Del
Monte and the
Rocca Aldobrandesca ("Aldobrandeschi Castle"). "Superficie di
Comuni Province e Regioni...
- Tabarò and
Valdamone are also
included in the muni****lity.
Rocca Aldobrandesca,
ruins of a
castle built in the mid-12th
century near 9th
century fortifications...
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Radiation Accidents and
Catastrophes (Russia)
Christian feast day:
Aldobrandesca (or Alda)
Franca Visalta Lucidius of
Verona Our Lady of Good Counsel...
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fortifications which surround the
village since 13th century.
Rocca aldobrandesca (13th century), a
fortress built by
Aldobrandeschi family. Medicean...
- Latvian-American
actress Alda of Alania, 11th-century Alan
princess Aldobrandesca (or
Saint Alda) (c. 1249–c. 1309),
Italian Christian saint and nurse...