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- Pastrengo is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) west of Venice and about...
- The Skirmish of Pastrengo was fought between the Piedmontese and Austrian army on 30 April 1848, in the course of the First Italian War of Independence...
- 1975 the unit was reformed in Vercelli as 3rd Field Artillery Group "Pastrengo" and ****igned to the 3rd Mechanized Brigade "Goito". In 1982 the group...
- Esaltazione della Santa Croce is a Roman Catholic parish church, located in Pastrengo, province of Verona, region of Veneto, Italy. The present church was erected...
- Carabinieri took part before World War I are: Grenoble, July 5, 1815 Battle of Pastrengo, 30 April 1848 – the Carabinieri Corps was awarded its first Silver Medal...
- carousel that reaches reenacts the Carabinieri's charge at the Battle of Pastrengo. While mounted units of the Carabinieri existed since their inception...
- father, King Charles Albert, fighting in the front line at the battles of Pastrengo, Santa Lucia, Goito and Custoza. He became King of Sardinia in 1849 when...
- An inquiry in Liberia, where the ship was registered, found Shipmaster Pastrengo Rugiati was to blame, because he took a shortcut to save time to get to...
- the Piedmontese threat, Radetzky had occupied an advance position at Pastrengo on the west bank of the Adige. On 30 April, the 2nd Army under De Sonnaz...
- with his army, Charles Albert achieved another victory on 30 April at Pastrengo, where he saw the front lines. The units under his command attacked some...