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Goito (Upper Mantovano: Gùit) is a
comune with a po****tion of 10,005 in the
Province of
Mantua in Lombardy.
Goito is 20
kilometres (12 mi)
north of Mantua...
- The
Battle of
Goito was
fought between the
Piedmontese and the
Austrian army on 30 May 1848, in the
course of the
First Italian War of Independence. The...
- The
Battle of
Goito Bridge or
Battle of the
Bridge of
Goito (Italian:
Battaglia del
Ponte di
Goito) was the
first significant clash fought during the First...
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Goito was a
torpedo cruiser built for the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1880s. She was the lead ship of the
Goito class,
which included three...
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Sordello da
Goito or
Sordel de Goit (sometimes Sordell) was a 13th-century
Italian troubadour. His life and work have
inspired several authors including...
- The
Mechanized Brigade "
Goito" was a
mechanized brigade of the
Italian Army. Its core
units were
mechanized Bersaglieri battalions. The brigade's headquarters...
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which provided the
basis for the four
Goito-class
cruisers and the eight-vessel
Partenope class. The four
Goitos were
built on an
experimental basis, with...
- the four
Goitos were ****igned to the 2nd
Maritime Department,
along with
Tripoli and the
eight Partenope-class
torpedo cruisers. In 1897,
Goito was withdrawn...
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Bersaglieri Battalion "
Goito",
which was ****igned to the
Special Infantry Regiment. The name "
Goito" was
chosen to
commemorate the
Battle of
Goito Bridge, which...
- "*gaiϑā- “herd, possessions” and *sūra- “strong, mighty” (in the
theonym Goitó-syros)"
Herzfeld 1947, p. 516.
Raevskiy 1993, p. 22.
Atwood &
Andreeva 2018...