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recalling its
Roman name of Fidentia; before, it was
called Borgo San
Donnino (Parmigiano: Bórgh San Donén). The town
originates from a
Roman camp (Fidentia)...
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Gerard of
Borgo San
Donnino (Italian:
Gerardo di
Borgo San
Donnino) was an
Italian friar of the
Order of
Friars Minor.
Gerardo was born at an
unknown date...
- San
Donnino is a
Roman Catholic parish church located on Via San
Donnino in Bologna, Italy. The
church is
dedicated to
Saint Domninus of Fidenza. A church...
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Fidenza Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di Fidenza;
Cattedrale di San
Donnino) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in the
center of the town of Fidenza, province...
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Master of
Santo Spirito and
sometimes wrongly referred to as
Agnolo di
Donnino, was an
Italian painter and
draughtsman of the
Early Renaissance. In 1962...
- San
Donnino is a
church in Pisa, Italy. A
church was
known at the site
since 1240, and
construction of the
present structure began in 1303. It was adjacent...
- San
Donnino or San
Donnino Martire is a
Romanesque style Catholic church located at the
intersection of
Largo Cesare Battisti and
Vicolo San
Donnino in...
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Province of Parma, Italy. It was
until 1927
named the
Diocese of
Borgo San
Donnino. It is now a
suffragan of the
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola...
- Monte)
caused grave scandal in the
early 16th century. Born in
Borgo San
Donnino (now Fidenza) to a beggar-woman and an
unknown father, he was
picked up...
- a
former Italian footballer who last pla**** as a
forward for
Borgo San
Donnino. His
former clubs include Parma, ****nal and
Derby County,
where he spent...