- The
Neapolitan Mastiff or
Mastino Napoletano is an
Italian breed of
large dog of
mastiff type. It
descends from the
traditional guard dogs of central...
- Look up
mastino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mastino may
refer to: The
rechristened name of the
British boat
Empire Becky Mastino Napoletano, one...
- name Mantaur, and
briefly as Tank. In 1991,
under the ring name
Bruiser Mastino,
Halac traveled to
Germany to work for the
Catch Wrestling ****ociation...
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permanent lordship. Upon his
death the
Great Council elected as podestà
Mastino I, who
succeeded in
converting the
signoria (seigniory) into a
family inheritance...
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Mastino II
della Scala (1308 – 3 June 1351) was lord of Verona. He was a
member of the
famous Scaliger family of
Northern Italy. He was the son of Alboino...
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Mastino I
della Scala (died 26
October 1277), born
Leonardo or Leonardino, was an
Italian condottiero, who
founded the
Scaliger house of
Lords of Verona...
- than 40,000 people.
Cangrande was
succeeded by
Mastino II (1329–1351) and Alberto, sons of Alboino.
Mastino continued his uncle's policy,
conquering Brescia...
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Andrea Mastino (born 2
September 1999) is an
Italian footballer who
plays for
Serie D club
Carbonia as a
right back. Born in Carbonia, Sardinia, and represented...
- Mediterranean.
Oxbow Books. pp. 144–164. A.
Mastino,
Storia della Sardegna antica, p.173
Manlio Brigaglia,
Attilio Mastino, Gian
Giacomo Ortu (edited by). Storia...
- comune, but fell into the
hands of the
Scaliger in the
early 13th century.
Mastino I
della Scala was
probably the
founder of the castle. In the same period...