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Pilotta (in Gr**** Πιλόττα) is a trick-taking 32-card game
derived from Belote. It is pla****
primarily in Cyprus,
being very po****r
among the Cypriot...
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Palazzo della Pilotta is a
complex of
edifices located between Piazzale della Pace and the
Lungoparma in the
historical centre of Parma,
region of...
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bombing by the
Allies in the
spring of 1944. Much of the
Palazzo della Pilotta,
situated not far (half a mile) from the
train station, was destro****....
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notable element ****ociated with the
Ducal Palace is the
Palazzo della Pilotta,
which was part of the complex. This
compound housed a
series of buildings...
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final expansion of the city walls.
Construction of the
Palazzo della Pilotta, the
court palace of the
Farnese family, was
completed in 1620. Ranuccio...
- 1816.
Duchess Marie Louise reordered the
collections in the
Palazzo della Pilotta and
built the hall that now
bears her name. She also
acquired several noble...
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Teatro Farnese is a
Renaissance theatre in the
Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma, Italy. It was
built in 1618 by
Giovanni Battista Aleotti. The idea of creating...
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Ottavio Farnese moved his
court to Parma,
where he had the
Palazzo della Pilotta constructed in 1583. In 1580,
Ranuccio I was
first in the
succession line...
- 1760, she
governed as regent.
Elisabeth was born at the
Palazzo della Pilotta in Parma, the
daughter of
Odoardo Farnese and
Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg...
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French peloton, from
pelote meaning a
small ball (from the low
Latin "
pilotta" from
Latin "pila"). The
meaning was a
group of
soldiers firing a volley...