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Parabiago (Milanese: Parabiagh; Latin: Parabia****) is a town
located in the north-western part of the
Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy,
northern Italy...
- The
Parabiago plate, also
known as the
Parabiago patera, is an
ancient Roman circular silver plate depicting mythological figures. It was
found in an ancient...
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company of an
earth or
mother goddess such as
Tellus or Cybele, as on the
Parabiago plate.: 274 Aion is
usually identified as the nude or
mostly nude young...
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Battle of
Parabiago was
fought in
February 1339 near
Parabiago, in Lombardy,
northern Italy,
between the
Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio)...
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Parabiago is a
railway station in Italy.
Located on the
common section of the Domodossola–Milan, Luino–Milan and
Porto Ceresio–Milan lines, it serves...
- his four-horse
chariot (late 3rd century) Ox-drawn biga of Luna on the
Parabiago plate (2nd–5th
century AD)
Abstracted Luna and chariot,
Carolingian cloisonné...
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Compagnia di San Giorgio,
under which he had
fought in the
battle of
Parabiago.
Commanders included his
brother Reinhardt,
Ettore da Panigo,
Konrad von...
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Raimondo Montecuccoli (1609–1680)
Battle of
Montecatini (1315)
Battle of
Parabiago (1339) –
Lodrisio Visconti's "Company of St. George", for Verona, against...
- Horse-drawn
quadriga of Sol on the
Parabiago plate (ca. 2nd–5th
centuries AD)...
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first part of the 20th century.
After crossing San
Lorenzo (fraction of
Parabiago) and Nerviano, the
Olona river receives its two main tributaries, the...