- The
Pusterla di Sant’Ambrogio (Postern of
Saint Ambrose in English) is a
minor or
secondary gate in the
Medieval walls of Milan; the
rebuilt Romanesque-style...
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Fabio Pusterla (born 1957, in Mendrisio, Switzerland) is a
Swiss translator, poet and writer.
Pusterla studied at the
University of Pavia,
where he graduated...
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Borgo Pusterla or
Borgo San
Marco is the part of the
historic center of
Vicenza that
developed -
during the
Middle Ages and
especially during the modern...
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Margherita Pusterla is an
Italian historical novel by
Cesare Cantù,
first published in 1838. It is set in the
Duchy of
Milan in the
fourteenth century...
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Anselmo della Pusterla was the
Archbishop of Milan, as
Anselm V, from 30 June 1126 to his
deposition early in 1135. He died on 14
August 1136. Like most...
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Attilio Pusterla (Milan, Italy, 1862 – Woodcliff, New Jersey,
United States, 1941) was an
Italian painter. By 1880, he
attended the
Brera Academy alongside...
- Irène
Pusterla (born 21 June 1988 in Mendrisio) is a
Swiss long jumper. Irène
Pusterla at
World Athletics v t e...
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Gaetano Pusterla (born 20
October 1947) is a
former Italian male long-distance
runner who
competed at 2
editions of the IAAF
World Cross Country Championships...
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Anselm I (813–818)
Buono (818–822)
Angilbert I (822–823)
Angilberto II
Pusterla (824–859)
Tadone (860–868)
Ansperto Confalonieri of Bi****ono (868–881)...
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Umberto Pusterla (born 21
October 1967) is a
former Italian male long-distance
runner who
competed at 11
editions of the IAAF
World Cross Country Championships...