- The
Scaligero Castle is a
fortress from the
Scaliger era,
access point to the
historical centre of Sirmione, on Lake Garda. It's one of Italy's best preserved...
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centuries the
Langobards built a
castle on the rock
where the
Castello Scaligero stands today. It was destro**** in 590 by the Franks. They subsequently...
- M****imo
Scaligero, born
Antonio Sgabelloni in Veroli,
Italy (1906–1980) an
Italian spiritual teacher and
member of "Gruppo di Ur". A
mentee of Julius...
- (Italian:
Ponte di
Castel Vecchio) or
Scaliger Bridge (Italian:
Ponte Scaligero) is a
fortified bridge in Verona,
northern Italy, over the
Adige River...
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Scaligero Castle or
Castello Scaligero may
refer to:
Scaligero Castle (Sirmione), near Sirmione, Lombardy,
Italy Castello Scaligero (Malcesine), Malcesine...
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Bartolommeo Scaligero (born c. 1605) was an
Italian painter of the Baroque. He was born in Padua, and
trained with
Alessandro Varotari, and was active...
- in the
square each May. The
Castelvecchio Bridge, also
known as
Ponte Scaligero, is a
segmental arch bridge. At the time of its
completion in 1356, it...
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Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-538614-1
Isaeva 1995, pp. 141–145.
Scaligero, M****imo (1955). "The
Tantra and the
Spirit of the West". East and West...
- Twentieth-Century Arab Literature, Anqa Publishing, p. 153, ISBN 978-1-905937-27-1
Scaligero, M****imo (March 1960). "Review: The Book of Mirdad, A
Lighthouse and a...
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Archaeological Museum of
Sirmione with the
Grottoes of
Catullus (216,612), the
Scaligero Castle (202,066),
Certosa di
Pavia (approximately 200,000) and
Villa Carlotta...