- Ròcabruna Caup
Martin or Ròcabruna Cap Martin; Mentonasc: Rocabrüna; Italian:
Roccabruna-Capo
Martino [ˌrɔkkaˈbruːna ˈkaːpo marˈtiːno]),
simply Roquebrune until...
-
Roccabruna (Italian pronunciation: [ˌrɔkkaˈbruːna]; Occitan: La Ròcha de
Draonier or Ròcabruna; Piedmontese: La Ròcia ëd Droné) is a
commune in the Province...
- of Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant'Antioco, Pollenzo,
Roccabruna, Tricerro, Bairo, Ozegna,
delle Apertole,
Baron of Vaud and of Faucigni...
- The
Torre di
Roccabruna is a
medieval tower in Siena,
central Tuscany, Italy. Once, the
Bruna or
Rocca Bruna tower was one of the
highest towers in the...
- the
Villa Roccabruna,
which was
notably where composer Vincenzo Bellini wrote his two most
famous works: La
Sonnambula and Norma.
Roccabruna Villa was...
- Free
Cities of
Menton and
Roquebrune (Italian: Città
libere di
Mentone e
Roccabruna) was the name
given to the
union of the two free
cities of
Menton and...
- of Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant'Antioco, Pollenzo,
Roccabruna, Tricerro, Bairo, Ozegna,
delle Apertole,
Baron of Vaud and of Faucigni...
- Prin****lity was much
larger than the
present one,
including also the
towns of
Roccabruna and
Menton which, however,
arose in the
framework of the
Italian Risorgimento...
-
Monaco who
refused to pay
homage to the duke of
Savoy for
Mentone and
Roccabruna. In 1583 he was declared,
after a trial, to have
forfeited those two cities...
- del Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant'Antioco, Pollenzo,
Roccabruna, Tricerro, Bairo, Ozegna,
delle Apertole,
Baron of Vaud e del Faucigni...