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- community in Florence, Dapples purchased Villa Dapples and several farms in Grezzano, Mugello, for 242,000 lire. He focused on modernizing agriculture and reforesting...
- 1739, witnesses speak of a particular form of Marian devotion in May in Grezzano near Verona. In 1747 the Archbishop of Genoa recommended the May devotion...
- early 20th centuries, the Dapples family established a strong presence in Grezzano, a village now part of the muni****lity of Borgo San Lorenzo in the Mugello...
- Great, while to the right are Saint Stephen (patron saint of the chiesa di Grezzano, with one of the stones used in his martyrdom embedded in his head) and...
- Italy Region Tuscany Metropolitan city Florence (FI) Frazioni Casaglia, Grezzano, Gricignano, Luco di Mugello, Montepulico, Panicaglia, Polcanto, Rabatta...
- In 1779 her father died in an accident while at a villa on vacation in Grezzano. In 1781 her mother left their palace and married the widower Marquis Odoardo...
- Mozzecane contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Grezzano, Quistello, San Zeno, and Tormine. Mozzecane borders the following muni****lities:...
- football pioneers in Turin. Following his football career, Dapples moved to Grezzano, a hamlet of Borgo San Lorenzo in Tuscany, where he lived in a villa (Villa...
- remarried to Bonifacio Marquess of Canossa, Count of Canossa and Lord of Grezzano. The Galluppi of Tropea have among their ranks the philosopher Pasquale...
- for the Villa Bertani at Novare di Arbizzano; for the Villa Canossa at Grezzano; and for the Villa Vecelli Cavriani di Mozzecane. https://www.treccani...