- The
Savoy Gallery (Italian:
Galleria Sabauda) is an art
collection in the
Italian city of Turin,
which contains the
royal art
collections am****ed by the...
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Savoy cabbage (Br****ica
oleracea var.
sabauda L. or Br****ica
oleracea Savoy Cabbage Group) is a
variety or
cultivar group of the
plant species Br****ica...
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Sabauda /səˈbɔːdə/ is a
carbonaceous Meliboean asteroid from the
outer region of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 68
kilometers in diameter. Discovered...
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Infantry Regiment "
Sabauda". On 1
October 1944, the "
Sabauda"
division was
reorganized and
renamed Internal Security Division "
Sabauda". On the same date...
- di
Santa Maria dei Servi,
Bologna Gualino Madonna, 1280–1283,
Galleria Sabauda,
Turin ?:
Madonna di Castelfiorentino, c. 1283–1284,
Museo di
Santa Verdiana [it]...
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Division "
Sabauda" (Italian: 30ª
Divisione di
fanteria "
Sabauda") was an
infantry division of the
Royal Italian Army
during World War II. The
Sabauda was based...
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level commands. In 1935,
Gariboldi commanded the 30th
Infantry Division "
Sabauda" on the
northern front during the
Second Italo-Abyssinian War. His division...
- This altarpiece,
Scenes of the P****ion of Christ, is now in the
Galleria Sabauda of Turin. The Last Judgment,
which had been in Gdańsk
since 1473 is now...
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World War II, the
regiment was ****igned to the 30th
Infantry Division "
Sabauda", with
which it
fought briefly against German forces after the Armistice...
- botrytis);
Brussels sprouts (var. gemmifera); and
Savoy cabbage (var.
sabauda). A
cabbage generally weighs between 500 and 1,000
grams (1 and 2 lb)....